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Children's eating behaviours: The importance of the family setting
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Brownell
Green
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Kalnins
Kickbusch
Mullen
Novilla
Patrick
Peploe
Peters
Robinson
Rudolf
Summerbell
Swinburn
Swinburn
Publication date
1 September 2008
Publisher
'Wiley'
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Abstract
Childhood obesity has become a major public health challenge. Whilst it is accepted that the aetiology of obesity is complex, there is very little that targets the home environment and specifically looks at the family setting and how this influences children's eating behaviours. This research aimed to redress the balance by alerting people to the importance of the family environment as a contributory factor for childhood obesity. Using a grounded theory approach, 'Ordering of eating' highlights the importance of the family setting and demonstrates how micro and macro order influences the development of children's eating behaviours. © Journal compilation © 2008 Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers)
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