Children's experiences of meals after obesity treatment: a qualitative follow-up four years after a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background The practice of eating together, commensality, is rarely explored in the context of childhood obesity treatment. This is noteworthy given long-standing debates about the physical, psychosocial, and societal benefits of meals, especially family meals. Moreover, as children with ob...
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Main Authors: | Nicklas Neuman (Author), Anna Jörnvi (Author), Anna Ek (Author), Karin Nordin (Author), Karin Eli (Author), Paulina Nowicka (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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