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Parents' contrasting views on diet versus activity of children: Implications for health promotion and obesity prevention
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The Select Committee Report on Obesity (2004): The significant omission of parental views of their children's eating
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Making sense of eating, weight and risk in the early teenage years: Views and concerns of parents in poorer socio-economic circumstances
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Teachers’ and Parents’ Perceptions on Eating Behaviour of Primary School Students: A Qualitative Study
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Perceived barriers and facilitators of healthy eating and physical activity: focus groups with children, parents and teachers in Mumbai, India
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Engaging parents in child obesity prevention: Support preferences of parents: Engaging parents in obesity prevention
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Nutrition beliefs of disadvantaged parents of overweight children
Melanie Pescud
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Mothers' Perceptions of their Control over their Children's Diets
Michele Roberts
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A healthy school start - Parental support to promote healthy dietary habits and physical activity in children: Design and evaluation of a cluster-randomised intervention
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Understanding children’s perspectives of the influences on their dietary behaviours
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The role of parental control practices in explaining children's diet and BMI
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Engaging Parents to Promote Children’s Nutrition and Health
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