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PEDIATRIC BEHAVIORAL NUTRITION FACTORS Environment, Education, and Self-Regulation PEDIATRIC BEHAVIORAL NUTRITION FACTORS Environment, Education, and Self-Regulation Edited by Areej Hassan, MD, MPH Apple Academic Press Inc. Apple Academic Press Inc. 3333 Mistwell Crescent 9 Spinnaker Way Oakville, ON L6L 0A2 Waretown, NJ 08758 Canada USA ©2017 by Apple Academic Press, Inc. Exclusive worldwide distribution by CRC Press, a member of Taylor & Francis Group No claim to original U.S. Government works Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-77188-495-2 (Hardcover) International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-315-36573-2 (CRC Press/Taylor & Francis eBook) International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-77188-496-9 (AAP eBook) All rights reserved. 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Hassan, Areej, editor RJ206.P43 2016 615.8’54083 C2016-907785-3 C2016-907786-1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Hassan, Areej, editor. Title: Pediatric behavioral nutrition factors : environment, education, and self-regulation / editor, Areej Hassan. Description: Toronto ; New Jersey : Apple Academic Press, 2017. | Includes bibliographical refer- ences and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2016054723 (print) | LCCN 2016055224 (ebook) | ISBN 9781771884952 (hardcover : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781771884969 (eBook) | ISBN 9781315365732 (ebook) Subjects: | MESH: Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena | Feeding Behavior | Sociological Factors Classification: LCC RJ206 (print) | LCC RJ206 (ebook) | NLM WS 130 | DDC 362.19892--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016054723 Apple Academic Press also publishes its books in a variety of electronic formats. Some content that appears in print may not be available in electronic format. For information about Apple Academic Press products, visit our website at www.appleacademicpress.com and the CRC Press website at www.crcpress.com About the Editor Areej Hassan, MD, MPH Areej Hassan, MD, MPH, is an attending in the Division of Adolescent/ Young Adult Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. She completed her residency training in Pediatrics at Brown University before her fellowship at BCH. In addition to primary care, Dr.Hassan focuses her clinical interests on reproductive endocri- nology and global health. She also maintains an active role in medical educa- tion and has particular interest in building and developing innovative teaching tools through open educational resources. She currently teaches, consults, and is involved in pediatric and adolescent curricula development at multiple sites abroad in Central America and Southeast Asia. Contents List of Contributors .......................................................................................................................xi Acknowledgments and How to Cite .......................................................................................xvii Introduction ..................................................................................................................................xix Part I: Pediatric Dietary Behaviors .............................................................1 1. Determinants of Dietary Behavior Among Youth: An Umbrella Review ......3 Ester F. C. Sleddens, Willemieke Kroeze, Leonie F. M. Kohl, Laura M. Bolten, Elizabeth Velema, Pam J. Kaspers, Johannes Brug, and Stef P. J. Kremers 2. Dietary Intake of Children Participating in the USDA Summer Food Service Program ...................................................................................37 Betty Del Rio-Rodriguez and Karen W. Cullen Part II: Family Environment and Socioeconomic Status .........................47 3. Parental Feeding Practices and Child Weight Status in Mexican American Families: A Longitudinal Analysis .................................49 Jeanne M. Tschann, Suzanna M. Martinez, Carlos Penilla, Steven E. Gregorich, Lauri A. Pasch, Cynthia L. De Groat, Elena Flores, Julianna Deardorff, Louise C. Greenspan, and Nancy F. Butte 4. Development of the General Parenting Observational Scale to Assess Parenting During Family Meals .........................................................71 Kyung E Rhee, Susan Dickstein, Elissa Jelalian, Kerri Boutelle, Ronald Seifer, and Rena Wing 5. Mealtime Behavior Among Siblings and Body Mass Index of 4–8 Year Olds: A Videotaped Observational Study ......................................99 Rana H. Mosli, Alison L. Miller, Niko Kaciroti, Karen E. Peterson, Katherine Rosenblum, Ana Baylin, and Julie C. Lumeng 6. Frequency and Socio-Demographic Correlates of Eating Meals Out and Take-Away Meals at Home: Cross-Sectional Analysis of the UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey, Waves 1–4 (2008–12) .....................................109 Jean Adams, Louis Goffe, Tamara Brown, Amelia A. Lake, Carolyn Summerbell, Martin White, Wendy Wrieden, and Ashley J. Adamson viii Contents 7. Feeding Practices of Low-Income Mothers: How Do They Compare to Current Recommendations? ...................................................129 Thomas G. Power, Sheryl O. Hughes, L. Suzanne Goodell, Susan L. Johnson, J. Andrea Jaramillo Duran, Kimberly Williams, Ashley D. Beck, and Leslie A. Frankel 8. Overweight Among Students Aged 11–15 Years and Its Relationship with Breakfast, Area of Residence and Parents’ Education: Results from the Italian HBSC 2010 Cross-Sectional Study ......................153 Giacomo Lazzeri, Mariano Vincenzo Giacchi, Angela Spinelli, Andrea Pammolli, Paola Dalmasso, Paola Nardone, Anna Lamberti, and Franco Cavallo 9. Maternal Educational Level and Children’s Healthy Eating Behaviour: Role of the Home Food Environment (Cross-Sectional Results from the INPACT Study) ...................................169 Wilke J. C. Van Ansem, Carola T. M. Schrijvers, Gerda Rodenburg, and Dike Van De Mheen Part III: Education ..................................................................................193 10. A Pilot Study of a Pictorial Bilingual Nutrition Education Game to Improve the Consumption of Healthful Foods in a Head Start Population .................................................................................195 Veronica Piziak 11. Blending Better Beverage Options: A Nutrition Education and Experiential Workshop for Youths..............................................................203 Kathy K. Isoldi and Veronika Dolar Part IV: Future Directions for Self-Regulation.......................................221 12. Self-Regulation and the Management of Childhood Obesity ....................223 Moria Golan and Rachel Bachner-Melman 13. Weight Self-Regulation Process in Adolescence: The Relationship Between Control Weight Attitudes, Behaviors, and Body Weight Status ......243 Jordi Pich, Maria del Mar Bibiloni, Antoni Pons, and Josep A. Tur 14. The Role of Self-Regulating Abilities in Long-Term Weight Loss in Severely Obese Children and Adolescents Undergoing Intensive Combined Lifestyle Interventions (HELIOS); Rationale, Design and Methods ....................................................................................261 Jutka Halberstadt, Sabine Makkes, Emely de Vet, Anita Jansen, Chantal Nederkoorn, Olga H. van der Baan-Slootweg, and Jacob C. Seidell Contents ix 15. Enhancing Self-Regulation as a Strategy for Obesity Prevention in Head Start Preschoolers: The Growing Healthy Study ..............................285 Alison L. Miller, Mildred A. Horodynski, Holly E. Brophy Herb, Karen E. Peterson, Dawn Contreras, Niko Kaciroti, Julie Staples-Watson, and Julie C. Lumeng Keywords .............................................................................................................305 Author Notes .......................................................................................................309 Index ....................................................................................................................319

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