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A conceptual framework for healthy eating behavior in ecuadorian adolescents: A qualitative study
ArticleAbstract: Objective: The objective of this study was to identify factors influencing eating behavior of EcuadoPalabras claves:Autores:Angélica Ochoa Avilés, Daniela PhD Penafiel, Holdsworth M., Kolsteren P., Maes L., Silvana P. Donoso, Van Royen K., Verstraeten R.Fuentes:googlescopusA school-based intervention improves physical fitness in Ecuadorian adolescents: A cluster-randomized controlled trial
ArticleAbstract: Effective lifestyle interventions are needed to prevent noncommunicable diseases in low- and middle-Palabras claves:adolescents, fitness, Physical activity, randomized control trial, sedentaryAutores:Andrade D., Angélica Ochoa Avilés, Cardon G., Huybregts L., Kolsteren P., Lachat C., Roberfroid D., Rosendo Rojas, Silvana P. Donoso, Susana Andrade, Van Camp J., Verstraeten R.Fuentes:scopusBarriers to Eating Traditional Foods Vary by Age Group in Ecuador With Biodiversity Loss as a Key Issue
ArticleAbstract: Objective To document the perceptions of indigenous peoples for the sustainable management of naturaPalabras claves:Behavior, Biodiversity, Eating, ECUADORAutores:Daniela PhD Penafiel, Kolsteren P., Lachat C., Ramón L. Espinel, Termote C., Van Damme P.Fuentes:googlescopusFactors affecting physical activity in ecuadorian adolescents: A focus group study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Physical inactivity levels are increasingly prevalent among Ecuadorian adolescents. SchoPalabras claves:Intervention study, QUALITATIVE RESEARCHAutores:Angélica Ochoa Avilés, Kolsteren P., Maes L., Silvana P. Donoso, Susana Andrade, Van Royen K., Verstraeten R.Fuentes:scopusIndividual and environmental factors influencing adolescents' dietary behavior in low- and middle-income settings
ArticleAbstract: Objective Given the public health importance of improving dietary behavior in chronic disease prevenPalabras claves:Autores:Angélica Ochoa Avilés, Holdsworth M., Kolsteren P., Leroy J.L., Maes L., Pieniak Z., Verbeke W., Verstraeten R.Fuentes:googlescopusTwo years of school-based intervention program could improve the physical fitness among Ecuadorian adolescents at health risk: Subgroups analysis from a cluster-randomized trial
ArticleAbstract: Background: Adolescents with overweight and poor physical fitness have an increased likelihood of dePalabras claves:adolescents, Body mass inde, FitnessPhysical activity, randomized control trial, Subgroup analysisAutores:Angélica Ochoa Avilés, Cardon G., Johana Ortíz-Ulloa, Kolsteren P., Lachat C., Patricia Liliana Ramírez, Silvana P. Donoso, Susana Andrade, Van Camp J., Verstraeten R.Fuentes:scopusSchool-based intervention on healthy behaviour among Ecuadorian adolescents: Effect of a cluster-randomized controlled trial on screen-time Health behavior, health promotion and society
ArticleAbstract: Background: Effective interventions on screen-time behaviours (television, video games and computerPalabras claves:adolescents, Computer, questionnaires, randomised controlled trial, Screen-time, Sedentary behaviours, video gamesAutores:Angélica Ochoa Avilés, Cardon G., Kolsteren P., Lachat C., Silvana P. Donoso, Susana Andrade, Verloigne M., Verstraeten R.Fuentes:scopusPhysical fitness among urban and rural Ecuadorian adolescents and its association with blood lipids: A cross sectional study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Physical fitness has been proposed as a marker for health during adolescence. Currently,Palabras claves:adolescent, dyslipidemia, ECUADOR, Physical Fitness, urban healthAutores:Angélica Ochoa Avilés, Cardon G., Kolsteren P., Lachat C., Paulina Escobar, Rosendo Rojas, Silvana P. Donoso, Susana Andrade, Van Camp J., Verstraeten R.Fuentes:scopus