نتایج جستجو برای: family meal frequency

تعداد نتایج: 917406  

Journal: :Journal of youth and adolescence 2013
Margie R Skeer Erica L Ballard

Regular family meals have been shown to reduce adolescents' engagement in various risk behaviors. In this article, we comprehensively examine the literature to review the association between family meals and eight adolescent risk outcomes: alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and other drugs; aggressive and/or violent behaviors; poor school performance; sexual behavior; mental health problems; and disor...

Journal: :The International journal of eating disorders 2015
Hannah J White Emma Haycraft Sloane Madden Paul Rhodes Jane Miskovic-Wheatley Andrew Wallis Michael Kohn Caroline Meyer

OBJECTIVE To examine the range and frequency of parental mealtime strategies used during the family meal session of Family-Based Treatment (FBT) for adolescent anorexia nervosa, and to explore the relationships between parental mealtime strategies, mealtime emotional tone and parental 'success' at encouraging adolescent food consumption. METHOD Participants were 21 families with a child aged ...

2015
Divya Ruhee Fawzi Mahomoodally

BACKGROUND Notoriously, the island of Mauritius has one of the highest prevalence of diabetes in the world. Management of the disease is very important and family meals are undoubtedly beneficial to patients as they promote the development of healthy eating behaviours and food choices. This study has aimed to probe into potential relationship(s) between family meal frequency and individual diet...

2000
Klaus G. Grunert Joachim Scholderer

Before and after the 3-year generic advertising campaign for fresh fish in Denmark, representative consumer samples were surveyed with regard to their attitudes towards fresh fish, perceived family norms, availability of fresh fish in shops, meal preparation skills, intentions to buy fresh fish, and actual consumption frequencies. In the pre-campaign survey (effective N = 641), significant dete...

Journal: :Health education research 2012
Kate A Levin Joanna Kirby Candace Currie

Family structure is associated with a range of adolescent risk behaviours, with those living in both parent families generally faring best. This study describes the association between family structure and adolescent risk behaviours and assesses the role of the family meal. Data from the 2006 Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children survey were modelled using Multilevel Binomial modelling for s...

2016
Margie R. Skeer Konstantina E. Yantsides Misha Eliasziw Migdalia R. Tracy Allison R. Carlton-Smith Anthony Spirito

INTRODUCTION Children who frequently eat family meals are less likely to develop risk- and behavior-related outcomes, such as substance misuse, sexual risk, and obesity. Few studies have examined sociodemographic characteristics associated with both meal frequency (i.e., number of meals) and duration (i.e., number of minutes spent at mealtimes). METHODS We examine the association between soci...

2013
Tanya Lubicz-Nawrocka

The family dinner is an important social event that contributes to children's growth as active citizens in their community. This sociological study uses both quantitative and qualitative methods to study the family meal and finds that this meal is strongly correlated with the development of social cohesion and strong relationships among family members. There are many obstacles to achieving the ...

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