Fast food for family meals: relationships with parent and adolescent food intake, home food availability and weight status
@article{Boutelle2007FastFF,
title={Fast food for family meals: relationships with parent and adolescent food intake, home food availability and weight status},
author={Kerri N Boutelle and Jayne A Fulkerson and Dianne Neumark-Sztainer and Mary T. Story and Simone A French},
journal={Public Health Nutrition},
year={2007},
volume={10},
pages={16 - 23}
}Abstract Objective The purpose of the present study was to examine the prevalence of fast-food purchases for family meals and the associations with sociodemographic variables, dietary intake, home food environment, and weight status in adolescents and their parents. Design This study is a cross-sectional evaluation of parent interviews and adolescent surveys from Project EAT (Eating Among Teens). Subjects Subjects included 902 middle-school and high-school adolescents (53% female, 47% male) and…
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