Nutrition for Family Living Index by TopicDietary Quality: Age-appropriate meals and snacksSelect a sub-topic header to see list of articles for that category. PregnancyBreastfeedingInfantsChildrenMost Child Care Centers Could Do More to Improve Children’s Diets (May 2008) Weight gain in children during the school year and during summer vacation (April 2008) Mealtimes in child care centers (Mar. 2008) What do kids think of as “healthy” vs. “unhealthy”? (Dec. 2007) Report on Childhood Obesity: The Future of Children (Aug. 2006) Parenting Styles Impact Children’s Weight (July 2006) Governor’s School Health Awards, Round 2 (April 2006) Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (FITS) (Feb. 2006) USDA Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program Comes to Wisconsin! (Jan. 2006) New Resources on School Health and Childhood Obesity Prevention (Nov. 2005) What Do Family Living Specialists Have to Say about We Can? (Sept. 2005) Making it Happen! School Nutrition Success Stories: A New Resource (June 2005) Parental Attitudes Toward Soft Drink Vending Machines in High Schools (March 2005) The Effect of Parent-Child Feeding Strategies on Children's Eating and Weight - what do we know? (Jan. 2005) Beverages in schools (August 2004) Child Nutrition Bill Calls For School Wellness Policies (August 2004) ADA Publishes Position Statement on Dietary Guidance for Healthy Children Ages 2 to 11 Years (June 2004) National USDA/Extension newsletter on child obesity (April 2004) Implications of diversity in addressing obesity (April 2004) Preventing overweight in young children: Fit WIC (Nov. 2003) School Breakfast: Background and Resources (Nov. 2003) For the record: Action for Healthy Kids (Oct. 2003) Too many sweetened drinks put children at risk of obesity (Sept 2003) Pediatricians are urged to track BMI (Sept 2003) Resource: "Mealtime Memo" newsletters for child care providers (July 2003) For your use: Mealtime with Toddlers (July 2003) Children eat more when served more (June 2003) Healthy Snacks in Schools (May 2003) Why do kids eat healthful food? Perceived benefits of and barriers to healthful eating and physical activityamong children and adolescents. (May 2003) Gardening influences kids' views on veggies (Nov 2002) Reaffirming the value of milk for children (Nov 2002) The nutritional consequences of flavored milk (July 2002) Parents serve as role models for eating fruits and vegetables (Feb. 2002) FoodReview: Examining the well-being of children (Nov. 2001) Food insufficiency and child development (Aug. 2001) Acculturation of Mexican-American mothers influences child feeding strategies (July 2001) Girls' dietary fat intake and mothers' child feeding practices (July 2001) Mothers' sources of information about feeding young children (July 2001) Children's diets in the 1990's (March 2001) Soft drinks and children's diets (March 2001) Prevalence of childhood obesity (March 2001) Parents' effects on young children's eating (March 2001) School breakfast and academic achievement (Feb. 2001) Television during meals and children's food consumption patterns (Feb. 2001) Engaging and educating kids in the kitchen (Oct. 2000) Your kids are what you eat (Oct. 2000) Good breakfast for good learning (Oct. 2000) Nutrition guidance is needed during dietary transition en early childhood (Aug. 2000) School health index for physical activity and healthy eating (Aug. 2000) New pediatric growth charts released (July 2000) Alternative nutrition in pediatrics videoconference 6/7/00 (March 2000) AdolescentsWomenOlder AdultsFamily MealsParents and Role Models |
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