Variations in eating habits between Ecuadorian parents and children related to excess weight
Abstract Objectives: to evaluate the concordance of food consumption habits declared by parents and by their children, and relate it to excess weight prevalence. Methods: cross-sectional study. Concordance was analysed by Kappa and McNemar tests. The analysis of the discrepancies against excess weig...
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Main Authors: | Natalia Romero Sandoval (Author), Julieta Robles (Author), María José Cisneros (Author), Virginia Ruiz (Author), Miguel Martín (Author) |
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Instituto Materno Infantil de Pernambuco.
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