4.2. Eating Behaviors
There were some changes in self-reported eating behaviors during the maintenance period including increased consumption of breakfast and reduced consumption of fast food and SSBs. CAFAP participants reported changes in line with prior studies of overweight adolescents, in both fast food intake [44] and SSB intake [45]. Whilst these behavior changes remained significant for CAFAP participants during the maintenance period, comparisons of sustained change are limited as no other studies have reported general eating behavior changes for at least 12 months following intervention. Thus, these findings add much-needed data to the limited evidence base around overweight adolescent eating behaviors, and provide an example of how these may change following intervention.