Screen time, dietary patterns and intake of potentially cariogenic food in children: A systematic review
The CNP Child and Adolescent category explores how parental roles and family dynamics impact children's nutritional psychology and well-being.
Screen time, dietary patterns and intake of potentially cariogenic food in children: A systematic review
Effects of a kindergarten intervention on vegetables served and staff’s food-related practices: results of a cluster randomised controlled trial – the BRA study
Does an inflammatory diet affect mental well-being in late childhood and mid-life? A cross-sectional study
Multicontextual correlates of energy-dense, nutrient-poor snack food consumption by adolescents
Dietary habits are associated with school performance in adolescents
Added sugar and dietary fiber consumption are associated with creativity in preadolescent children
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Lifestyle behavioural risk factors and emotional functioning among schoolchildren: The Healthy Growth Study
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Household Food Insecurity and Mental Health Among Teenage Girls Living in Urban Slums in Varanasi, India: A Cross-Sectional Study
Adverse childhood experiences and adult obesity: A systematic review of plausible mechanisms and meta-analysis of cross-sectional studies