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Elisabet R. Hillesund

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Additional file 1 of Parental phone use during mealtimes with toddlers and the associations with feeding practices and shared family meals: a cross-s…

2021

Additional file 1. Food4toddlers questionnaire.

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“It is really just brilliant to get credits for something that is so important to you!” Skills for Life: University students’ perceptions of a planne…

2022

Objective Universities have a role in educating and empowering students to become healthy and literate citizens of the 21st century society. The aim of this study was to explore university students’ perceptions regarding the relevance and utility of a planned dietary life skills course. Design Qualitative design including focus group discussions. Setting A Norwegian university with participating undergraduate students from seven different disciplines. Method Data collection included 13 semi-structured focus group discussions involving 57 university students (35 women and 22 men aged 18–38 years). The focus group discussions were recorded and transcribed verbatim. To ensure in-depth knowled…

MaleVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Ernæring: 811MultidisciplinaryUniversitieseducationHumansFemaleStudents
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Associations between infant and maternal characteristics measured at child age 5 months and maternal feeding styles and practices up to child age two…

2022

Facilitating positive feeding practices from infancy may be an important strategy to prevent childhood overweight and obesity. Since the feeding situation early in life constitutes a bidirectional relationship, it is important to understand the impact of both maternal and infant characteristics on maternal feeding practices to intervene in a customized and tailored way. Few studies have concurrently examined associations between maternal and infant characteristics in relation to early maternal feeding practices. The aim of the present study was to explore potential associations between infant and maternal characteristics measured at child age five months, and maternal feeding styles and pra…

AdultMalePediatric ObesityChildhood ObesityPhysiologyMaternal HealthScienceParenting BehaviorEmotionsSocial SciencesChild BehaviorMothersPediatricsVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Ernæring: 811FamiliesSurveys and QuestionnairesMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyHumansObesityMaternal BehaviorChildrenNutritionBehaviorMultidisciplinaryParentingNorwayBody WeightQRBiology and Life SciencesInfantFeeding BehaviorOverweightDietBreast FeedingCross-Sectional StudiesPhysiological ParametersAge GroupsFoodChild PreschoolPeople and PlacesWomen's HealthMedicinePopulation GroupingsFemaleNeonatologyInfantsResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Replication Data for: Evaluation of an eHealth intervention aiming to promote healthy food habits from infancy - the Norwegian randomized controlled …

2018

This data file contains anonymous maternal and child data at child age 12 months from the Norwegian RCT Early Food for Future Health

Medicine Health and Life SciencesEarly NutritionChild Eating BehaviorFeeding Practices
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Replication Data for: Timing of complementary feeding and associations with maternal and infant characteristics: A Norwegian cross-sectional study

2018

This data file contains anonymous maternal and infant baseline data collected at child age 5.5 months from the Norwegian RCT Early Food for Future Health.

Medicine Health and Life Sciencescomplementary feeding early nutrition socioeconomic status public health
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Replication Data for: Examining the effects of an eHealth intervention from infant age 6 to 12 months on child eating behaviors and maternal feeding …

2019

This SPSS-dataset presents data from the Norwegian randomized controlled trial Early Food for Future Health. This project started in 2015, with the objective of developing an eHealth intervention providing guidance on protective feeding practices at child age 6-12 months aiming to promote healthy food habits from infancy. Previously, we have presented data obtained from the study`s web-based, self-administered questionnaires at baseline (child age 5 months) and after the end of the intervention (child age 12 months) on maternal feeding practices, child eating behaviour, food-intake and mealtime routines (n=533). Here we present follow-up data at child age 24 months, one year after cessation…

Medicine Health and Life Sciencespublic health eHealth early nutrition maternal feeding practices child eating behavior childhood overweight and obesity
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