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Is Frequency of Shared Family Meals Related to the Nutritional Health of Children and Adolescents?

Is Frequency of Shared Family Meals Related to the Nutritional Health of Children and Adolescents?

... 3 family meals per week have a 20% re- duction in the odds of eating unhealthy foods than those in families that have fewer than 3 shared family meals to- ...

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Promoting family meals: a review of existing interventions and opportunities for future research

Promoting family meals: a review of existing interventions and opportunities for future research

... since family meals’ associations with eating behaviors, weight, and other behav- ioral outcomes have been the topic of prior literature reviews, we excluded abstracts which focused on family ...

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Feeding styles and evening family meals among recent immigrants

Feeding styles and evening family meals among recent immigrants

... of family meal frequency being protective against child overweight and obesity among recent ...that family meals and overweight and obesity in children are negatively associated, there have been ...

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Promoting healthful family meals to prevent obesity: HOME Plus, a randomized controlled trial

Promoting healthful family meals to prevent obesity: HOME Plus, a randomized controlled trial

... targeted family change in the planning, frequency and healthfulness of family meals and snacks and limiting meal-related screen ...All family members were invited to attend sessions and ...

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Development of the General Parenting Observational Scale to assess parenting during family meals

Development of the General Parenting Observational Scale to assess parenting during family meals

... Methods: The General Parenting Observational Scale (GPOS) was based on prior work of Baumrind, Maccoby and Martin, Barber, and Slater and Power. Ten dimensions of parenting were included; 4 were classified in the ...

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Eating with your mouth shut: Family meals and etiquette

Eating with your mouth shut: Family meals and etiquette

... In terms of willingness and ability to cooperate, it is important to acknowledge the enormous diversity in the adolescent population who participated in the research. These are reflected in some of the responses ...

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A pilot summer day camp cooking curriculum to influence family meals

A pilot summer day camp cooking curriculum to influence family meals

... the family, across topics such as smoking cessation [20–23] and en- vironmental conservation ...increasing family meals, children can often be an obstacle to making these changes ...the family ...

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Childhood Obesity and Interpersonal Dynamics During Family Meals

Childhood Obesity and Interpersonal Dynamics During Family Meals

... in Family Meals, LIVE! in 2012 – ...the Family Meals LIVE! ...old, family members spoke and read En- glish, and if the family ate at least 3 family dinners per week (to ...

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Relationships between frequency of family meals, BMI and nutritional aspects of the home food environment among New Zealand adolescents

Relationships between frequency of family meals, BMI and nutritional aspects of the home food environment among New Zealand adolescents

... eating meals with their families most days of the week and a similar relation- ship with age ...eating family meals among older adolescents may reflect the increased auton- omy and/or busier ...

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Parent and young adolescent perspectives of family meals and meal preparation and the influence of the Kinect-Ed program

Parent and young adolescent perspectives of family meals and meal preparation and the influence of the Kinect-Ed program

... and family meals. Researchers provide food preparation and family meal information and a cookbook to the YAs to ensure that they have the knowledge, personal, and environmental factors that could ...

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'Because we can spend quality time together': Year 10 students' experiences and perceptions of 'family meals'

'Because we can spend quality time together': Year 10 students' experiences and perceptions of 'family meals'

... the family meal. Moral panic, whereby the loss of the family meal has come to be presented as “a threat to societal values and interests” (Cohen, 1972:9), has erupted as eating moves from being a social to ...

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Measuring Strategic Communications

Measuring Strategic Communications

... the family meal experience, including the quality of mealtime interactions for food-insecure ...regular family meals are positively linked with several positive socioemotional and academic outcomes ...

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Family structure and risk behaviors: the role of the family meal in assessing likelihood of adolescent risk behaviors

Family structure and risk behaviors: the role of the family meal in assessing likelihood of adolescent risk behaviors

... Three studies measured the association between FFM and adolescent sexual activity. One examined sexual initiation, and one study examined if the respondent had engaged in frequent sexual activity (three or more times). ...

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Like parent, like child? Dietary resemblance in families

Like parent, like child? Dietary resemblance in families

... Methods: The DAGIS study investigated health behaviors among Finnish preschoolers using a cross-sectional design. One parent filled in a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) measuring the child ’ s food consumption outside ...

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Comparison of school day eating behaviours of 8–11 year old children from Adelaide, South Australia, and London, England

Comparison of school day eating behaviours of 8–11 year old children from Adelaide, South Australia, and London, England

... eating meals together as a family ...a family meal together increases fruit and vegetable consumption [50] and may reduce risk of obesity ...[51]. Family meals are more common in ...

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Informal mealtime pedagogies: exploring the influence of family structure on young people's healthy eating dispositions

Informal mealtime pedagogies: exploring the influence of family structure on young people's healthy eating dispositions

... during family meals. The rationale for focussing on low-income family structures was rooted in existing evidence demonstrating that low-income young people suffer poorer health (UNICEF, 2007), while ...

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Characteristics Associated With Older Adolescents Who Have a Television in Their Bedrooms

Characteristics Associated With Older Adolescents Who Have a Television in Their Bedrooms

... weekly family meals, and GPA, differed according to the presence of a bed- room TV (Table ...fewer family meals, compared with girls without a bedroom ...fewer family meals, and ...

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The relationship between frequency of family dinner and adolescent problem behaviors after adjusting for other family characteristics

The relationship between frequency of family dinner and adolescent problem behaviors after adjusting for other family characteristics

... frequent family meals may reduce problem behaviors by providing structure, stability, and improving family communications – which serve as protective in fl uences against feelings of depression, anger ...

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Crowded kitchens: the 'democratisation' of domesticity?

Crowded kitchens: the 'democratisation' of domesticity?

... that family meals may be experienced as a site of domestic conflict as well as a celebration of family life; that convenience and shortcuts can be embraced by women without incurring feelings of ...

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Trajectories of eating behaviors in a nationally representative cohort of U.S. adolescents during the transition to young adulthood

Trajectories of eating behaviors in a nationally representative cohort of U.S. adolescents during the transition to young adulthood

... Methods: Data come from the first four waves (years) of the NEXT Generation Health Study, a nationally representative cohort of U.S. students in 10 th grade during the 2009 – 2010 school year ( n = 2785). Annual surveys ...

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