These studies were actually surveys of individuals self
reported diet habits and weight loss, so are interesting but not the gold standard of proof researchers prefer to see (14).
Not exact matches
The
report, based on a YouGov survey, questioned 3,348 young people in the UK between the ages of 11 - 19 on their TV viewing
habits and
diet.
13 % of parents whose child was categorized as «at risk» or «overweight»
reported making changes to their child's
diet or activity
habits.
Selected participants did not have diabetes or prediabetes during an initial baseline examination and self -
reported their long - term sugar - sweetened beverage and
diet soda consumption
habits through food frequency questionnaires.
By comparison, the remaining 18 placed on placebo did not
report any improvement in their digestive
habits despite being placed on a high - protein
diet also.
A
report out last week that found only a fraction of children in the United States meet all the federal guidelines for a healthy
diet has disappointed some education leaders who have strived over the past decade to improve students» eating
habits.
Birds Represent 20 — 30 % of the
Diet of Free - roaming Cats According to an ABC
report (downloadable from their website), «extensive studies of the feeding
habits of domestic, free - roaming cats... show that approximately... 20 to 30 percent [of their
diet] are birds.»