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Public Health Nutrition | 2016

Fast-food intake and perceived and objective measures of the local fast-food environment in adolescents

Chalida Svastisalee; Trine Pagh Pedersen; Jasper Schipperijn; Sanne Ellegaard Jørgensen; Bjørn Evald Holstein; Rikke Krølner

OBJECTIVE We examined associations between fast-food intake and perceived and objective fast-food outlet exposure. DESIGN Information from the Health Behaviours in School-aged Children Study was linked to fast-food outlets in seventy-five school neighbourhoods. We used multivariate multilevel logistic regression analyses to examine associations between at least weekly fast-food intake and perceived and objective fast-food outlet measures. SUBJECTS Data represent 4642 adolescents (aged 11-15 years) in Denmark. RESULTS Boys reporting two or more fast-food outlets had 34% higher odds consuming fast food at least weekly. We detected higher odds of at least weekly fast-food intake among 15-year-old 9th graders (ORall=1.74; 95% CI 1.40, 2.18; ORboys=2.20; 95% CI 1.66, 2.91; ORgirls=1.41; 95% CI 1.03, 1.92), Danish speakers (ORall=2.32; 95% CI 1.68, 3.19; ORboys=2.58; 95% CI 1.69, 3.93; ORgirls=2.37; 95% CI 1.46, 3.84) and those travelling 15 min or less to school (ORall=1.21; 95% CI 1.00, 1.46; ORgirls=1.44; 95% CI 1.08, 1.93) compared with 11-year-old 5th graders, non-Danish speakers and those with longer travel times. Boys from middle- (OR=1.28; 95% CI 1.00, 1.65) and girls from low-income families (OR=1.46; 95% CI 1.05, 2.04) had higher odds of at least weekly fast-food intake compared with those from high-income backgrounds. Girls attending schools with canteens (OR=1.47; 95% CI 1.00, 2.15) had higher odds of at least weekly fast-food intake than girls at schools without canteens. CONCLUSIONS The present study demonstrates that perceived food outlets may impact fast-food intake in boys while proximity impacts intake in girls. Public health planning could target food environments that emphasize a better understanding of how adolescents use local resources.


BMC Public Health | 2015

The role of curriculum dose for the promotion of fruit and vegetable intake among adolescents: results from the Boost intervention

Thea Suldrup Jørgensen; Mette Rasmussen; Anne Kristine Aarestrup; Annette Kjær Ersbøll; Sanne Ellegaard Jørgensen; Elizabeth Goodman; Trine Pagh Pedersen; Pernille Due; Rikke Krølner


International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity | 2016

Parental involvement and association with adolescents' fruit and vegetable intake at follow-up: Process evaluation results from the multi-component school-based Boost intervention.

Sanne Ellegaard Jørgensen; Thea Suldrup Jørgensen; Anne Kristine Aarestrup; Pernille Due; Rikke Krølner


Preventive medicine reports | 2017

Curricular activities and change in determinants of fruit and vegetable intake among adolescents: Results from the Boost intervention

Thea Suldrup Jørgensen; Mette Rasmussen; Sanne Ellegaard Jørgensen; Annette Kjær Ersbøll; Trine Pagh Pedersen; Anne Kristine Aarestrup; Pernille Due; Rikke Krølner


European Congress of Epidemiology (EUROEPI) 2013 | 2013

Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among teenagers: First year results from the multi-component cluster-randomised Boost study

Rikke Krølner; Lau Caspar Thygesen; Anette Andersen; Sanne Ellegaard Jørgensen; Anne Kristine Aarestrup; Thea Suldrup Jørgensen; Pernille Due


2nd International Young Carers Conference | 2016

The importance of respite in everyday life of young carers

Sanne Ellegaard Jørgensen; Susan Ishøy Michelsen; Pernille Due; Anette Andersen


Archive | 2015

Wellbeing among adolescents with chronic conditions. Preliminary results from project wellbeing despite

Susan Ishøy Michelsen; Anette Andersen; Mette Kristoffersen; Sanne Ellegaard Jørgensen; Pernille Due


ISBNPA Annual Meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity | 2015

Parental Involvement in a Multicomponent School-Based Intervention and Change in Fruit and Vegetable Intake among Adolescents

Sanne Ellegaard Jørgensen; Thea Suldrup Jørgensen; Pernille Due; Rikke Krølner


Archive | 2013

Årsberetninger om børn født i 2011: Databasen Børns Sundhed

Sanne Ellegaard Jørgensen; Signe Lynne Boe Rayce; Bjørn Evald Holstein


Archive | 2013

Involvement of parents in multicomponent school-based interventions targeting energy balance related behaviours among children and adolescents: Lessons learned from process evaluation

Rikke Krølner; Thea Suldrup Jørgensen; Anne Kristine Aarestrup; Sanne Ellegaard Jørgensen; Pernille Due

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Pernille Due

University of Southern Denmark

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Rikke Krølner

University of Southern Denmark

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Thea Suldrup Jørgensen

University of Southern Denmark

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Anne Kristine Aarestrup

University of Southern Denmark

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Bjørn Evald Holstein

University of Southern Denmark

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Anette Andersen

University of Southern Denmark

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Mette Rasmussen

University of Southern Denmark

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Trine Pagh Pedersen

University of Southern Denmark

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Signe Lynne Boe Rayce

University of Southern Denmark

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Annette Kjær Ersbøll

University of Southern Denmark

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