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Breakfast skipping is associated with differences in meal patterns, macronutrient intakes and overweight among pre-school children
L Dubois, M Girard, MP Kent, A Farmer, F Tatone-Tokuda
Public health nutrition 12 (1), 19-28, 2009
3482009
Children and adolescents' exposure to food and beverage marketing in social media apps
M Potvin Kent, E Pauzé, EA Roy, N de Billy, C Czoli
Pediatric obesity 14 (6), e12508, 2019
2752019
Global benchmarking of children's exposure to television advertising of unhealthy foods and beverages across 22 countries
B Kelly, S Vandevijvere, SH Ng, J Adams, L Allemandi, L Bahena‐Espina, ...
Obesity Reviews 20, 116-128, 2019
2722019
Breakfast eating and overweight in a pre-school population: is there a link?
L Dubois, M Girard, MP Kent
Public health nutrition 9 (4), 436-442, 2006
1452006
Self-regulation by industry of food marketing is having little impact during children's preferred television
M Potvin Kent, L Dubois, A Wanless
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity 6 (5-6), 401-408, 2011
1022011
Restricting marketing to children: consensus on policy interventions to address obesity
KD Raine, T Lobstein, J Landon, MP Kent, S Pellerin, T Caulfield, ...
Journal of public health policy 34, 239-253, 2013
942013
Food marketing on children's television in two different policy environments
MP Kent, L Dubois, A Wanless
International journal of pediatric obesity 6 (sup3), e433-441, 2011
882011
The effectiveness of self-regulation in limiting the advertising of unhealthy foods and beverages on children’s preferred websites in Canada
MP Kent, E Pauzé
Public health nutrition 21 (9), 1608-1617, 2018
852018
The frequency and healthfulness of food and beverages advertised on adolescents' preferred web sites in Canada
MP Kent, E Pauzé
Journal of Adolescent Health 63 (1), 102-107, 2018
622018
Strategies used by the Canadian food and beverage industry to influence food and nutrition policies
D Vandenbrink, E Pauzé, M Potvin Kent
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 17, 1-13, 2020
562020
The influence of the Children’s Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative: change in children’s exposure to food advertising on television in Canada between 2006–2009
M Potvin Kent, A Wanless
International journal of obesity 38 (4), 558-562, 2014
542014
The effectiveness of the food and beverage industry’s self-established uniform nutrition criteria at improving the healthfulness of food advertising viewed by Canadian children …
M Potvin Kent, JR Smith, E Pauzé, M L’Abbé
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 15, 1-11, 2018
502018
Changes in the volume, power and nutritional quality of foods marketed to children on television in Canada
M Potvin Kent, CL Martin, EA Kent
Obesity 22 (9), 2053-2060, 2014
492014
Food and beverage marketing in schools: a review of the evidence
CE Velazquez, JL Black, M Potvin Kent
International journal of environmental research and public health 14 (9), 1054, 2017
462017
The effectiveness of voluntary policies and commitments in restricting unhealthy food marketing to Canadian children on food company websites
L Vergeer, L Vanderlee, M Potvin Kent, C Mulligan, MR L’Abbé
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 44 (1), 74-82, 2019
422019
Internet marketing directed at children on food and restaurant websites in two policy environments
MP Kent, L Dubois, EA Kent, AJ Wanless
Obesity 21 (4), 800-807, 2013
402013
Adolescents’ media usage and self-reported exposure to advertising across six countries: implications for less healthy food and beverage marketing
É Demers-Potvin, M White, MP Kent, C Nieto, CM White, X Zheng, ...
BMJ open 12 (5), e058913, 2022
382022
Applying a consumer behavior lens to salt reduction initiatives
Á Regan, M Potvin Kent, MM Raats, Á McConnon, P Wall, L Dubois
Nutrients 9 (8), 901, 2017
372017
Exposure to food and beverage advertising on television among Canadian adolescents, 2011 to 2016
CD Czoli, E Pauzé, M Potvin Kent
Nutrients 12 (2), 428, 2020
352020
Treatment completion and outcome in a partial hospitalization program: interactions among patient variables
G Tasca, L Balfour, H Bissada, K Busby, G Conrad, P Cameron, S Colletta, ...
Psychotherapy Research 9 (2), 232-247, 1999
351999
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