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Perceived rules and accessibility: measurement and mediating role in the association between parental education and vegetable and soft drink intake.

Mekdes K GebremariamNanna LienLiv Elin TorheimLene F AndersenElisabeth L MelbyeKari GlavinSolveig E S HauskenEster F C SleddensMona Bjelland
Published in: Nutrition journal (2016)
The new scales developed in this study are comprehensive and have adequate validity and reliability; they are therefore considered appropriate for use among 13-15 year-olds. Parents, in particular those with a low educational background, should be encouraged to increase the accessibility of vegetables and to decrease the accessibility of soft drinks, in particular during dinner. Enforcing parental rules limiting soft drink intake in families with low parental education also appears relevant.
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