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Sweetened Beverage Consumption And Its Contributing Factors Among School-Aged Children–A Multilevel Analysis, Meizi He, Leonard Piché, Danielle Battram, Isabelle Giroux, Charlene Beynon, Jacqline Swans, Rohna Hanning
Sweetened Beverage Consumption And Its Contributing Factors Among School-Aged Children–A Multilevel Analysis, Meizi He, Leonard Piché, Danielle Battram, Isabelle Giroux, Charlene Beynon, Jacqline Swans, Rohna Hanning
Leonard Piché
Excessive consumption of sweetened beverages by children and youth has become an issue of great concern among health professionals and health policy makers in the U.S. and Canada. Over-consumption of sweetened beverages can have negative effects on children's nutrient profile and may increase their risk of obesity. Reducing children's sweetened beverage consumption offers an opportunity to decrease unnecessary energy intake and prevent excess weight gain.
Screen-Related Sedentary Behaviors: Children's And Parents' Attitudes, Motivations, And Practices, Meizi He, Leonard Piche, Charlene Beynon, Stewart Harris
Screen-Related Sedentary Behaviors: Children's And Parents' Attitudes, Motivations, And Practices, Meizi He, Leonard Piche, Charlene Beynon, Stewart Harris
Leonard Piché
OBJECTIVE: To investigate school-aged children's and parents' attitudes, social influences, and intentions toward excessive screen-related sedentary behavior (S-RSB).
DESIGN: A cross-sectional study using a survey methodology.
SETTING: Elementary schools in London, Ontario, Canada.
PARTICIPANTS: All grades 5 and 6 students, their parents, and their teachers in the participating schools were invited to voluntarily participate; 508 student-parent pairs completed the surveys.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Children's screen-related behaviors.
ANALYSIS: Data were analyzed using the Independent Student t test to compare differences of continuous variables and the chi-square test to test for differences of categorical variables.
RESULTS: Children spent 3.3 +/- 0.15 (standard …
Restaurants In London, On, Lenoard Piche, Elena Usdenski
Restaurants In London, On, Lenoard Piche, Elena Usdenski
Leonard Piché
Brescia professor, Dr. Len Piché, and Foods and Nutrition Masters student, Elena Usdenski, provide information about the features of London's restaurants and the nutritional analysis of their signature dishes.
Hdl-Cholesterol-Raising Effect Of Orange Juice In Subjects With Hypercholesterolemia, Elzbieta Kurowska, J. Spence, John Jordan, Stephen Wetmore, David Freeman, Leonard Piché, Paula Serratore
Hdl-Cholesterol-Raising Effect Of Orange Juice In Subjects With Hypercholesterolemia, Elzbieta Kurowska, J. Spence, John Jordan, Stephen Wetmore, David Freeman, Leonard Piché, Paula Serratore
Leonard Piché
Background: Orange juice-a rich source of vitamin C, folate, and flavonoids such as hesperidin-induces hypocholesterolemic responses in animals. Objective: We determined whether orange juice beneficially altered blood lipids in subjects with moderate hypercholesterolemia. Design: The sample consisted of 16 healthy men and 9 healthy women with elevated plasma total and LDL-cholesterol and normal plasma triacylglycerol concentrations. Participants incorporated 1, 2, or 3 cups (250 mL each) of orange juice sequentially into their diets, each dose over a period of 4 wk. This was followed by a 5-wk washout period. Plasma lipid, folate, homocyst(e)ine, and vitamin C (a compliance marker) concentrations …
Understanding Screen-Related Sedentary Behavior And Its Contributing Factors Among School-Aged Children: A Social-Ecologic Exploration, Meizi He, Stewart Harris, Leonard Piché, Charlene Beynon
Understanding Screen-Related Sedentary Behavior And Its Contributing Factors Among School-Aged Children: A Social-Ecologic Exploration, Meizi He, Stewart Harris, Leonard Piché, Charlene Beynon
Leonard Piché
Purpose: To explore the factors that contribute to children's screen-related sedentary (S-RS) behaviors. Settings: Elementary schools. Subjects: A random sample of children in grades five and six and their parents. Measures: The outcome measure was children's S-RS activity level measured by a self-administered questionnaire. A full spectrum of potential contributing factors for children's S-RS behaviors was obtained through surveys. Multilevel linear regression methods were used to determine the associations between these factors and children's screen time (hours per day) and results were expressed as regression coefficients (g). Results: Of 955 child-parent pairs in 14 participating schools, 508 pairs (53%) completed …
Sweetened Beverage Consumption And Its Contributing Factors Among School-Aged Children–A Multilevel Analysis, Meizi He, Leonard Piché, Danielle Battram, Isabelle Giroux, Charlene Beynon, Jacqline Swans, Rohna Hanning
Sweetened Beverage Consumption And Its Contributing Factors Among School-Aged Children–A Multilevel Analysis, Meizi He, Leonard Piché, Danielle Battram, Isabelle Giroux, Charlene Beynon, Jacqline Swans, Rohna Hanning
Leonard Piché
Excessive consumption of sweetened beverages by children and youth has become an issue of great concern among health professionals and health policy makers in the U.S. and Canada. Over-consumption of sweetened beverages can have negative effects on children's nutrient profile and may increase their risk of obesity. Reducing children's sweetened beverage consumption offers an opportunity to decrease unnecessary energy intake and prevent excess weight gain.
Updated Health Canada Links, Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Updated Health Canada Links, Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Leonard Piché
No abstract provided.
Nutrition: Concepts And Controversies, Frances Sizer, Ellie Whitney, Leonard Piché
Nutrition: Concepts And Controversies, Frances Sizer, Ellie Whitney, Leonard Piché
Leonard Piché
No abstract provided.
Canadian Student Information (Csi) Document With Back-Of-The-Book Cd Rom (To Accompany Entry Level Nutrition Text), Leonard Piché
Canadian Student Information (Csi) Document With Back-Of-The-Book Cd Rom (To Accompany Entry Level Nutrition Text), Leonard Piché
Leonard Piché
No abstract provided.
Canadian Supplemental Information (Csi) Document With Back-Of-The-Book Cd Rom (To Accompany Entry Level Nutrition Text), Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Canadian Supplemental Information (Csi) Document With Back-Of-The-Book Cd Rom (To Accompany Entry Level Nutrition Text), Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Leonard Piché
No abstract provided.
Canadian Supplemental Information (Csi) Document (To Accompany Entry Level Nutrition Text), Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Canadian Supplemental Information (Csi) Document (To Accompany Entry Level Nutrition Text), Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Leonard Piché
No abstract provided.
Canadian Student Information (Csi) Document (To Accompany Entry Level Nutrition Text), Leonard Piché
Canadian Student Information (Csi) Document (To Accompany Entry Level Nutrition Text), Leonard Piché
Leonard Piché
No abstract provided.
Nutrition-Related Definitions, Leonard Piché
Canadian Supplement To Accompany Nutrition: Concepts And Controversies, M. Hedley, Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Canadian Supplement To Accompany Nutrition: Concepts And Controversies, M. Hedley, Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Leonard Piché
No abstract provided.
Second Edition Of The Student Handbook For Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Second Edition Of The Student Handbook For Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Leonard Piché
No abstract provided.
Student Handbook For Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Student Handbook For Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Leonard Piché
No abstract provided.
Nutrition-Related Definitions, Leonard Piché
Foods And Nutrition: Student Handbook Part Ii, Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Foods And Nutrition: Student Handbook Part Ii, Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Leonard Piché
No abstract provided.
Foods And Nutrition: Student Handbook Part I, Leonard Piché, Alicia Gracia
Foods And Nutrition: Student Handbook Part I, Leonard Piché, Alicia Gracia
Leonard Piché
No abstract provided.
Perceptions And Use Of Canada's Food Guide To Healthy Eating By Grocery Shoppers In London, Ontario, Alicia Garcia, Leonard Piché
Perceptions And Use Of Canada's Food Guide To Healthy Eating By Grocery Shoppers In London, Ontario, Alicia Garcia, Leonard Piché
Leonard Piché
Limited information exists on grocery shoppers' perceptions and use of Canada's Food Guide to Healthy Eating. The main objective of this study was to examine grocery shoppers' perceptions and use of the food guide in London, Ontario. The guide tearsheet and a self-administered questionnaire about food-buying practices were distributed to 2,000 food shoppers in ten London supermarkets. The response rate was 572 of 2,000 shoppers, or 29%; detailed results are reported in a separate paper. Four months later, a follow-up survey on the perceptions and use of the food guide was conducted through the use of a mailed questionnaire. (Both …
Factors Influencing Food-Buying Practices Of Grocery Shoppers In London, Ontario, Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Factors Influencing Food-Buying Practices Of Grocery Shoppers In London, Ontario, Leonard Piché, Alicia Garcia
Leonard Piché
We need to understand better the reasons why people choose to buy the foods that they do. The main objective of this study was to obtain information on some of the factors that influence food-buying practices of grocery shoppers in London, Ontario. For this study, a copy of Canada's Food Guide to Healthy Eating tearsheet and a self-administered seven-item postcard-style questionnaire were distributed to 2,000 grocery shoppers in ten London A&P supermarkets; 29% of receptive shoppers (572 of 2,000) completed the survey. Grocery shoppers indicated that price, freshness and health considerations were the top three factors considered important when buying …