Television, Home-Cooked Meals, and Family Meal Frequency: Associations with Adult Obesity

Volume: 117, Issue: 6, Pages: 937 - 945
Published: Jun 1, 2017
Abstract
Adults, regardless of whether they are parents, regularly eat meals with family at home, but few studies have analyzed large, population-based samples to examine how mealtime practices or family meal frequency are associated with health.The aim of this study was to evaluate associations between the frequency of family meals eaten at home, watching television or videos during family meals, and consumption of meals that were cooked and eaten at...
Paper Details
Title
Television, Home-Cooked Meals, and Family Meal Frequency: Associations with Adult Obesity
Published Date
Jun 1, 2017
Volume
117
Issue
6
Pages
937 - 945
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