Objective To compare parent and child report of parental weight-related behaviors and examine their respective associations with child’s weight-related outcomes. Methods Seventy-three parent–child dyads completed self-administered surveys that assessed parent and child report of parental direct weight-related behaviors (comments to child about weight, encourage child to diet) and indirect behaviors (dieting, comments about own weight/appearance). Outcome variables included child’s body dissatisfaction, weight concerns, and dieting. Results Considerable disagreement (21–30%) was found between parent and child report of parental weight-related behaviors. Both the parent and child report of direct parental behaviors were associated with child’...
Objective: This study reported on correlates of parental perception of their child's weight status. ...
This study examined the agreement between parent and child perceptions of parenting behaviors, the r...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of mothers\u27 and fathers\u27 eating behaviors, child feeding...
Objective To compare parent and child report of parental weight-related behaviors and examine their ...
Objective: To investigate whether relationships exist between parent eating behaviors, child feeding...
The incidence of overweight conditions among children and adolescents is a growing national concern...
Background: A parent’s perception about their child’s overweight status is an important precursor or...
BACKGROUND: To date, population based surveys aimed at gaining insight in health related behaviour o...
Abstract Background To date, population based surveys aimed at gaining insight in health related beh...
Parents are a primary contributor to the development of obesegenic behavior in youth. However, many ...
Parents are a primary contributor to the development of obesegenic behavior in youth. However, many ...
Objective Data on associations between the parent–child relationship, eating behavior, and body weig...
Objective: This study reported on correlates of parental perception of their child's weight status. ...
AbstractPurpose: The current study seeks to evaluate factors that are related to parental perception...
Objective: This study reported on correlates of parental perception of their child's weight status. ...
Objective: This study reported on correlates of parental perception of their child's weight status. ...
This study examined the agreement between parent and child perceptions of parenting behaviors, the r...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of mothers\u27 and fathers\u27 eating behaviors, child feeding...
Objective To compare parent and child report of parental weight-related behaviors and examine their ...
Objective: To investigate whether relationships exist between parent eating behaviors, child feeding...
The incidence of overweight conditions among children and adolescents is a growing national concern...
Background: A parent’s perception about their child’s overweight status is an important precursor or...
BACKGROUND: To date, population based surveys aimed at gaining insight in health related behaviour o...
Abstract Background To date, population based surveys aimed at gaining insight in health related beh...
Parents are a primary contributor to the development of obesegenic behavior in youth. However, many ...
Parents are a primary contributor to the development of obesegenic behavior in youth. However, many ...
Objective Data on associations between the parent–child relationship, eating behavior, and body weig...
Objective: This study reported on correlates of parental perception of their child's weight status. ...
AbstractPurpose: The current study seeks to evaluate factors that are related to parental perception...
Objective: This study reported on correlates of parental perception of their child's weight status. ...
Objective: This study reported on correlates of parental perception of their child's weight status. ...
This study examined the agreement between parent and child perceptions of parenting behaviors, the r...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of mothers\u27 and fathers\u27 eating behaviors, child feeding...