Previous research suggests that parental report of children’s feeding corresponds with their child’s nutritional intake (Cooke et al., 2006; Ekstein et al., 2010). The current study aimed to determine whether there is a relationship between parental report of children’s feeding problems and their child’s nutritional intake in a non-clinical population and, in addition, to establish whether parental anxiety (Cooke et al., 2003) can predict whether parental report of feeding problems correspond with the child’s intake. Sixty-one parents of children aged two to seven years completed the parent report measure; the Behavioural Paediatric Feeding Assessment Scale as well as a food diary detailing their child’s intake, which was analysed using Com...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether parental feeding practices, such as pressure to eat, perm...
Introduction: Parents have a significant impact on child nutrition and the child's eating habits in ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-95)This research was a quantitative, descriptive fie...
Previous research suggests that parental report of children’s feeding corresponds with their child’s...
Previous research suggests that parental report of children’s feeding corresponds with their child’s...
Childhood obesity is a global public health issue, including in the Chinese setting, and its prevale...
The proposed study examined the relationship between parental anxiety, measured both subjectively (v...
Background: Maternal feeding practices (MFPs) have been linked to childhood obesity and other eating...
INTRODUCTION: Insight into parents' perceptions of their children's eating behaviors is crucial for ...
Parental reports suggest that difficulties related to child-feeding and children’s eating behaviour ...
Objective: Parents often report their children display irregular eating patterns. Our aim is to desc...
With alarming rates of pediatric obesity, there is a pressing need to determine the causes of childr...
Contains fulltext : 77438.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objective: The...
Objective To examine relationships between parental eating disorder symptomatology and observed feed...
Insight into parents’ perceptions of their children’s eating behaviors is crucial for the developmen...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether parental feeding practices, such as pressure to eat, perm...
Introduction: Parents have a significant impact on child nutrition and the child's eating habits in ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-95)This research was a quantitative, descriptive fie...
Previous research suggests that parental report of children’s feeding corresponds with their child’s...
Previous research suggests that parental report of children’s feeding corresponds with their child’s...
Childhood obesity is a global public health issue, including in the Chinese setting, and its prevale...
The proposed study examined the relationship between parental anxiety, measured both subjectively (v...
Background: Maternal feeding practices (MFPs) have been linked to childhood obesity and other eating...
INTRODUCTION: Insight into parents' perceptions of their children's eating behaviors is crucial for ...
Parental reports suggest that difficulties related to child-feeding and children’s eating behaviour ...
Objective: Parents often report their children display irregular eating patterns. Our aim is to desc...
With alarming rates of pediatric obesity, there is a pressing need to determine the causes of childr...
Contains fulltext : 77438.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Objective: The...
Objective To examine relationships between parental eating disorder symptomatology and observed feed...
Insight into parents’ perceptions of their children’s eating behaviors is crucial for the developmen...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether parental feeding practices, such as pressure to eat, perm...
Introduction: Parents have a significant impact on child nutrition and the child's eating habits in ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-95)This research was a quantitative, descriptive fie...