Food Spending Behaviors and Perceptions Are Associated With Fruit and Vegetable Intake Among Parents and Their Preadolescent Children
- 1 January 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
- Vol. 39 (1) , 26-30
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneb.2006.06.004
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Evaluating changeability to improve fruit and vegetable intake among school aged childrenNutrition Journal, 2005
- Parents Are Accurate Reporters of Their Preschoolers' Fruit and Vegetable Consumption under Limited ConditionsJournal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 2004
- Healthful eating: perceptions, motivations, barriers, and promoters in low-income minnesota communitiesJournal of the American Dietetic Association, 2004
- Energy-dense diets are associated with lower diet costs: a community study of French adultsPublic Health Nutrition, 2004
- Poverty and obesity: the role of energy density and energy costsThe American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2004
- The relation of gender, race and socioeconomic status to obesity and obesity comorbidities in a sample of US adultsInternational Journal of Obesity, 2002
- Self-reported weight and heightAmerican Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2001
- Can self-reported data accurately describe the prevalence of overweight?Public Health, 1995
- Benefits and barriers to fruit and vegetable intake: relationship between attitudes and consumptionJournal of Nutrition Education, 1995