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    • Television and food in the lives of young children 

      Olafsdottir, Steingerdur (2014-03-13)
      Several mechanisms have been proposed behind the associations between screens and overweight including sedentary behaviour, eating while viewing, and exposure to commercials. Aspects of this association as underlying social ...
    • Sport Has Never Been Modern 

      Jonasson, Kalle (2013-04-15)
      Sport has often been understood as a set of formalised physical contests, and moreover as something inherently modern. New conceptions of the term implicates that sport ought to comprise all physical activity. However, the ...
    • Nutrition in Olympic Combat Sports. Elite athletes’ dietary intake, hydration status and experiences of weight regulation 

      Pettersson, Stefan (2013-03-22)
      There are a number of sports in which competition is conducted with weight limits or weight classes. In one-on-one combative sport, such rules are enforced to create an equal playing level and minimize the risk of injury ...
    • Ungdomars matval – erfarenheter, visioner och miljöargument i eget hushåll 

      Parinder, Ann (2012-05-28)
      The aim of this thesis is to increase the knowledge of how young people, who have recently formed their own household, reason about and present their food choices. The study sheds light on the process the young people ...
    • Nordic stakeholders and sustainable catering 

      Post, Anna (2011-02-03)
      Sustainability deficits in modern food systems are widely reported and changes in food habits towards more sustainable eating patterns, including eating seasonal and locally produced food, have been suggested to minimise the ...