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    Lifestyle and socioeconomic correlates of breakfast skipping in Hong Kong primary 4 schoolchildren

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    Objective: Although breakfast is associated with different benefits, breakfast skipping is increasingly common among children. This study aimed to identify lifestyle and socioeconomic correlates of breakfast skipping in Hong Kong schoolchildren. Methods: 68 606 primary 4 participants of the Department of Health Student Health Service in 1998-2000 reported breakfast habit and other lifestyle characteristics using a standardized questionnaire. Height and weight were measured by trained SHS nurses. Socioeconomic data were reported by parents. In cross-sectional analysis, multivariate logistic regression was used to identify lifestyle and socioeconomic correlates of breakfast skipping. Results: 3 598 subjects (5.2%) usually skipped breakfast. Breakfast skipping was associated with being overweight (Odds ratio = 1.59, 95% CI: 1.46 to 1.73) and obese (2.06, 1.80 to 2.36), and unhealthy dietary habits including more frequent junk food (1.23, 1.14 to 1.33) but less frequent fruit/vegetable (1.23, 1.13 to 1.34) and milk (1.98, 1.80 to 2.16) intake. Breakfast skippers tended to skip lunch, do less extra-curricular physical activity, watch more television and have less educated parents. Conclusions: Breakfast skipping was significantly related to various health-compromising lifestyle characteristics and lower parental education. Breakfast habit can be a potential lifestyle indicator. Education programmes aimed at specific target groups should encourage regular breakfast consumption. © 2010 Elsevier Inc.postprin

    Correlates of pro-drinking practices in drinking parents of adolescents in Hong Kong

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    Daily total fluid intake and changes in body mass index among Hong Kong primary school students

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    Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine Frontiers SeriesSession - Big Data and Precision Medicine: e-Poster no. 20Symposia Theme: ‘MOOCs in Postmodern Asia’ (Oct 27, 2014) and ‘Big Data and Precision Medicine’ (Oct 28, 2014)published_or_final_versio

    Health problems and intention to quit smoking in Hong Kong adolescent current smokers

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    AbstractConference Theme: Current Challenges in Tuberculosis and Lung HealthThe 3rd Asia Pacific Region Conference of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, Hong Kong, China, 8-11 July 2011

    Location of breakfast consumption predicts body mass index change in young Hong Kong children

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    Location of breakfast consumption predicts body mass index change in young Hong Kong children

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    Este trabalho propõe a investigação de ações que tenham ocorrido em escolas de Ensino Médio de Ribeirão Preto e região, em razão da participação na VII Olimpíada Regional de Química (ORQ) (2008), cujo tema foi «Química e Energia: movendo a humanidade». A fundamentação teórica apoiou-se nos conceitos de alfabetização e letramento científico, propostos por Chassot (2003) e Santos & Schnetzler (2000). Com relação à metodologia, realizou-se uma pesquisa qualitativa (Bogdan e Biklen, 1994) e a coleta de dados se deu por meio da realização de entrevistas (Haguette, 1997) com 11 estudantes (provenientes de instituições públicas e privadas), participantes da VII ORQ. As entrevistas foram videogravadas e foram obtidos indícios de como foi a mobilização escolar. Os alunos citaram aulas de preparação fora do horário normal e discussões referente ao tema em diferentes disciplinas

    Association between television viewing and self-esteem in children

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    A Hong Kong adolescent alcohol control programme using simple and innovative methods to reach adolescents and parents

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    Conference Theme: Dissemination and Implementation Science in Health Promotion - 健康促進: 推廣及應用科學Poster Presentation: Project no. 2511053
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