TY - BOOK ID - 43209 TI - Dietary Behavior and Physical Activity in Children and Adolescents AU - Hebestreit, Antje AU - Bogl, Leonie-Helen PY - 2019 SN - 9783039216000 9783039216017 DB - DOAB KW - diet KW - inflammation KW - children’s-dietary inflammatory index KW - body composition KW - primary school KW - dietary pattern KW - principal component analysis KW - reduced rank regression KW - prevention KW - validation study KW - dietary assessment methods KW - food diary KW - cross-classification KW - children KW - whole diet KW - preschool KW - DAGIS Study KW - diet quality KW - PANDiet index KW - early childhood KW - nutritional adequacy KW - nutrient intake quality KW - growing up milk KW - eating behaviour KW - psychological eating style KW - negative emotions KW - Emotion-Induced Eating Scale KW - health behaviour KW - BMI KW - home food environment KW - Healthy Eating Index KW - dietary quality KW - validation KW - psychometric KW - consumption behavior KW - knowledge KW - Melanesian KW - Pacific KW - physical activity KW - sugar-sweetened beverage KW - noncommunicable diseases KW - weight status KW - self-weight perception KW - cluster analysis KW - energy balance-related behaviors KW - physical activity KW - sedentary behavior KW - screen time KW - dietary intake KW - overweight KW - obesity KW - children KW - family meals KW - food parenting practices KW - preschoolers KW - nutrition risk KW - direct observation KW - adolescents KW - children KW - determinants KW - dietary supplements KW - food choice KW - intervention KW - nutrition KW - preschool KW - child KW - parent KW - dairy KW - calcium KW - migration status KW - dietary habits KW - food frequency questionnaire KW - socioeconomic disparities KW - adolescents KW - pediatric KW - overweight KW - epidemiological transition KW - collaboration KW - childhood obesity KW - CEBQ KW - eating behavior and Ile251Leu KW - breakfast KW - obesity KW - cardiovascular KW - health KW - BMI KW - waist circumference KW - cholesterol KW - blood pressure KW - MyHeARTs KW - breastfeeding KW - formula milk KW - taste preference KW - healthy diet adherence KW - children KW - IDEFICS study KW - I.Family KW - screen time KW - physical activity KW - preschool children KW - food and beverage consumption KW - Physical activity KW - exercise KW - food intake KW - diet KW - children KW - adolescents KW - KiGGS KW - children KW - mothers KW - vegetable intake KW - consumption behaviors KW - choice KW - preferences KW - vitamin KW - mineral KW - dietary supplements KW - adolescents KW - EsKiMo KW - dietary screener KW - obesity prevention KW - sweet preference KW - children KW - diet quality KW - dietary behavior KW - physical activity KW - young populations KW - surveillance KW - epidemiology KW - public health UR - https://www.doabooks.org/doab?func=search&query=rid:43209 AB - In recent years, diet- and lifestyle-related disorders have become a major health threat in Europe and worldwide. The contributions in this monograph include 2 review articles and 19 original contributions from several countries that provide new information on the existing research elucidating important aspects of children’s and adolescents’ nutrition and lifestyle behavior. The data included in this Special Issue are from large epidemiological studies, including several multicenter and multinational studies, as well as datasets from surveillance initiatives. The topics of interest of this Special Issue include the co-occurrence of multiple health behaviors in children, the role of parenting and early feeding practices, dairy consumption in childhood, validity of dietary intake data, dietary supplement use in children, as well as socioeconomic disparities and eating culture. The diverse articles in this Special Issue highlight the complexity and extent to which nutrition and physical activity behaviors may influence different health aspects of children and adolescents. As seen by the various findings and recommendations, not only is more work in this area required but the translation of this work to practice and policy is imperative if we are to address the challenges impacting the nutrition, physical activity, and health of young populations. ER -