Higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet is related to more subjective happiness in adolescents: the role of health-related quality of life
The CNP Child and Adolescent category explores how parental roles and family dynamics impact children's nutritional psychology and well-being.
Higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet is related to more subjective happiness in adolescents: the role of health-related quality of life
How do children make food choices? Using a think-aloud method to explore the role of internal and external factors on eating behaviour
Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet is related to healthy habits, learning processes, and academic achievement in adolescents: a cross-sectional study
Relationship between academic stress, physical activity and diet in university students of education
Fruit and vegetable Intake and barriers to their consumption among university students in Kuwait: A cross-sectional survey
Dietary patterns, body mass index and inflammation: pathways to depression and mental health problems in adolescents
Food insecurity and mental health among females in high-income countries
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Food insecurity and mental health problems among a community sample of young adults
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Promoting healthy beverage consumption habits among elementary school children: results of the healthy kids community challenge ‘Water Does Wonders’ interventions in London, Ontario
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