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Measuring the association between the opening of a new multi-national restaurant with young people's eating behaviours. / Moore, Helen; O'Malley, Claire; Lloyd, Scott et al.
In: Appetite, Vol. 203, 107651, 01.12.2024.

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Moore, H, O'Malley, C, Lloyd, S, Eskandari, F, Rose, K, Butler, M, Townshend, TG, Brown, H, Clarkson, D & Lake, A 2024, 'Measuring the association between the opening of a new multi-national restaurant with young people's eating behaviours', Appetite, vol. 203, 107651. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2024.107651

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Moore, H., O'Malley, C., Lloyd, S., Eskandari, F., Rose, K., Butler, M., Townshend, T. G., Brown, H., Clarkson, D., & Lake, A. (2024). Measuring the association between the opening of a new multi-national restaurant with young people's eating behaviours. Appetite, 203, Article 107651. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2024.107651

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Moore H, O'Malley C, Lloyd S, Eskandari F, Rose K, Butler M et al. Measuring the association between the opening of a new multi-national restaurant with young people's eating behaviours. Appetite. 2024 Dec 1;203:107651. Epub 2024 Sept 4. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2024.107651

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Moore, Helen ; O'Malley, Claire ; Lloyd, Scott et al. / Measuring the association between the opening of a new multi-national restaurant with young people's eating behaviours. In: Appetite. 2024 ; Vol. 203.

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title = "Measuring the association between the opening of a new multi-national restaurant with young people's eating behaviours",
abstract = "Out-of-home eating (takeaway, take-out and fast-foods) is associated with intakes of higher energy and fat, and lower intakes of micronutrients, and is associated with excess weight gain. In 2017, a unique opportunity arose to measure the association between the opening of a new multi-national fast-food restaurant (McDonald's) and consumption of fast-food on young people aged 11–16. This study uses a repeated cross-sectional design to explore group level change over time with respect to out-of-home eating behaviours of young people. Two secondary schools in Redcar and Cleveland agreed to participate and facilitated the completion of a questionnaire on their pupils eating behaviours at three timepoints a) prior to the new restaurant opening, b) three months post-opening and c) nine months post opening. Reported frequency of visits to McDonald's showed a statistically significant increase in visits between 3 and 9 months of the restaurant opening. This research asks and explores the question of whether the introduction of a new multi-national fast-food restaurant influences eating habits of young people attending schools near the new outlet.",
author = "Helen Moore and Claire O'Malley and Scott Lloyd and Fatima Eskandari and Kelly Rose and Mark Butler and Townshend, {T G} and Heather Brown and Daniel Clarkson and Amelia Lake",
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AB - Out-of-home eating (takeaway, take-out and fast-foods) is associated with intakes of higher energy and fat, and lower intakes of micronutrients, and is associated with excess weight gain. In 2017, a unique opportunity arose to measure the association between the opening of a new multi-national fast-food restaurant (McDonald's) and consumption of fast-food on young people aged 11–16. This study uses a repeated cross-sectional design to explore group level change over time with respect to out-of-home eating behaviours of young people. Two secondary schools in Redcar and Cleveland agreed to participate and facilitated the completion of a questionnaire on their pupils eating behaviours at three timepoints a) prior to the new restaurant opening, b) three months post-opening and c) nine months post opening. Reported frequency of visits to McDonald's showed a statistically significant increase in visits between 3 and 9 months of the restaurant opening. This research asks and explores the question of whether the introduction of a new multi-national fast-food restaurant influences eating habits of young people attending schools near the new outlet.

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