Obesity among children has been on the rise globally for the past few decades. Previous research has centred mainly on self/parent-reported measures examining only uni-directional parental feeding styles and practices. Recent discussions in the literature have raised the importance of bi-directional parent–child interactions in influencing children\u27s weight status. The aims of this paper are to highlight the importance of an observational approach when investigating positive bi-directional parent–child interactions during mealtimes and to outline how these interactions may be linked to positive child eating and weight outcomes. We examine the current literature on self-reported parental patterns and argue for the influential ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
Item does not contain fulltextUntil now, the literatures on the effects of food parenting practices ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
Child obesity research has generally not examined multiple layers of parent–child relationships duri...
BackgroundRestrictive feeding is associated with child overweight; however, the majority of studies ...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether parental feeding practices, such as pressure to eat, perm...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether parental feeding practices, such as pressure to eat, perm...
Several studies have found an association between eating behaviours and weight status and obesity ri...
Understanding the emotional quality of the mother-child dyadic relationship and parent-child feeding...
Objective To compare parent and child report of parental weight-related behaviors and examine their ...
Objective To compare parent and child report of parental weight-related behaviors and examine their ...
Understanding the emotional quality of the mother-child dyadic relationship and parent-child feeding...
This study investigates children's eating behavior in a context of bidirectional parent-child influe...
Parental feeding practices and children's eating behavior are consistently related to childhood obes...
This study investigates children's eating behavior in a context of bidirectional parent-child influe...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
Item does not contain fulltextUntil now, the literatures on the effects of food parenting practices ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
Child obesity research has generally not examined multiple layers of parent–child relationships duri...
BackgroundRestrictive feeding is associated with child overweight; however, the majority of studies ...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether parental feeding practices, such as pressure to eat, perm...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether parental feeding practices, such as pressure to eat, perm...
Several studies have found an association between eating behaviours and weight status and obesity ri...
Understanding the emotional quality of the mother-child dyadic relationship and parent-child feeding...
Objective To compare parent and child report of parental weight-related behaviors and examine their ...
Objective To compare parent and child report of parental weight-related behaviors and examine their ...
Understanding the emotional quality of the mother-child dyadic relationship and parent-child feeding...
This study investigates children's eating behavior in a context of bidirectional parent-child influe...
Parental feeding practices and children's eating behavior are consistently related to childhood obes...
This study investigates children's eating behavior in a context of bidirectional parent-child influe...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
Item does not contain fulltextUntil now, the literatures on the effects of food parenting practices ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...