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2018
2018
Consumption of junk foods by school-aged children in rural Himachal Pradesh, India
Aakriti Gupta
,
Umesh Kapil
,
G. Singh
Indian Journal of Public Health
2018
Corpus ID: 3715837
There has been an increase in the consumption of junk food (JF) among school-aged children (SAC) possibly leading to obesity and…
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Review
2017
Review
2017
Assessing junk food consumption among Australian children: trends and associated characteristics from a cross-sectional study
S. Boylan
,
L. Hardy
,
B. Drayton
,
A. Grunseit
,
S. Mihrshahi
BMC Public Health
2017
Corpus ID: 14243119
BackgroundThe ubiquitous supply of junk foods in our food environment has been partly blamed for the increased rates in…
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Highly Cited
2016
Highly Cited
2016
Eating ‘Junk-Food' Produces Rapid and Long-Lasting Increases in NAc CP-AMPA Receptors: Implications for Enhanced Cue-Induced Motivation and Food Addiction
Max F. Oginsky
,
P. B. Goforth
,
Cameron W. Nobile
,
L. Lopez-Santiago
,
C. Ferrario
Neuropsychopharmacology
2016
Corpus ID: 3855603
Urges to eat are influenced by stimuli in the environment that are associated with food (food cues). Obese people are more…
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Association between energy drink intake, sleep, stress, and suicidality in Korean adolescents: energy drink use in isolation or in combination with junk food consumption
Subin Park
,
Yeeun Lee
,
Jung-Heum Lee
Nutrix Journal
2016
Corpus ID: 3771605
BackgroundA considerable amount of research suggests that the frequent use of caffeinated energy drinks may be associated with…
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2015
Highly Cited
2015
The Effect of nutrition education on knowledge, attitude, and performance about junk food consumption among students of female primary schools
Ali Esmaeili Vardanjani
,
M. Reisi
,
Homamodin Javadzade
,
Z. G. pour
,
E. Tavassoli
Journal of Education and Health Promotion
2015
Corpus ID: 13445163
Background: Undoubtedly, proper nutrition has important role in safeguarding the individual from many diseases, especially…
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2014
Review
2014
Association between junk food consumption and mental health in a national sample of Iranian children and adolescents: the CASPIAN-IV study.
H. Zahedi
,
R. Kelishadi
,
+8 authors
M. Qorbani
Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)
2014
Corpus ID: 31899549
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2011
Highly Cited
2011
‘Traffic-light’ nutrition labelling and ‘junk-food’ tax: a modelled comparison of cost-effectiveness for obesity prevention
G. Sacks
,
J. Veerman
,
M. Moodie
,
B. Swinburn
International Journal of Obesity
2011
Corpus ID: 15689534
Introduction:Cost-effectiveness analyses are important tools in efforts to prioritise interventions for obesity prevention…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
‘Junk food’ diet and childhood behavioural problems: results from the ALSPAC cohort
N. Wiles
,
K. Northstone
,
P. Emmett
,
G. Lewis
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
2009
Corpus ID: 4002097
Background/Objectives:To determine whether a ‘junk food’ diet at age 4½ is associated with behavioural problems at age 7.Subjects…
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2005
Review
2005
Lunchbox contents of Australian school children: room for improvement
A. Sanigorski
,
A. Bell
,
P. Kremer
,
B. Swinburn
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
2005
Corpus ID: 24691587
Objective:In light of the increasing prevalence of obesity in children and the potential of schools as a setting for intervention…
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1969
1969
Behavior modification of an autistic child.
E. Brawley
,
F. Harris
,
K. Allen
,
R. S. Fleming
,
R. F. Peterson
Behavioral Science
1969
Corpus ID: 42774088
An autistic child was observed while on a hospital ward. Observation revealed that the clinical staff gave considerably more…
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