Objective: We had two aims in this study of parenting and young children's eating and weight. The first aim was to test whether the association of parental restriction with young children's higher BMI is dependent on the intervening (i.e., mediating) role of their disinhibited eating. The second aim was to test how the parenting context may change the influence of parent restriction on children's eating. Parenting dimensions of supportiveness and structure were expected to attenuate the positive association between parent restriction and child disinhibited eating, whereas parenting dimensions of coerciveness and chaos were expected to strengthen this association. Methods: Caregivers of children aged 4-8 years (N = 230, 48% female) comp...
Overt parental restriction of food has previously been associated with child weight; however, most r...
Objective To examine differences in parent feeding behaviors and general parenting of overweight chi...
Overt parental restriction of food has previously been associated with child weight; however, most r...
Parent's use of restrictive feeding practices is associated with child weight. Similarly, the litera...
ObjectiveTo examine the relationship between parent feeding practices (restriction, monitoring, pres...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether parental feeding practices, such as pressure to eat, perm...
International audienceThis study aimed to gain a better understanding of the associations between yo...
Overt parental restriction of food has previously been associated with child weight; however, most r...
Objective: To investigate whether relationships exist between parent eating behaviors, child feeding...
(1) Background: Research on parental feeding practices and non-normative eating behavior including l...
The current research was developed from a review of the literature on the influence of parental cont...
This study examines associations between parental feeding restriction at baseline and child body mas...
Objective: Parental eating behavior traits have been shown to be related to the adiposity of their y...
Background: Parental feeding practices are associated with children's body mass index (BMI). It has ...
This systematic review is the first to provide an overview of the prospective links between food par...
Overt parental restriction of food has previously been associated with child weight; however, most r...
Objective To examine differences in parent feeding behaviors and general parenting of overweight chi...
Overt parental restriction of food has previously been associated with child weight; however, most r...
Parent's use of restrictive feeding practices is associated with child weight. Similarly, the litera...
ObjectiveTo examine the relationship between parent feeding practices (restriction, monitoring, pres...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether parental feeding practices, such as pressure to eat, perm...
International audienceThis study aimed to gain a better understanding of the associations between yo...
Overt parental restriction of food has previously been associated with child weight; however, most r...
Objective: To investigate whether relationships exist between parent eating behaviors, child feeding...
(1) Background: Research on parental feeding practices and non-normative eating behavior including l...
The current research was developed from a review of the literature on the influence of parental cont...
This study examines associations between parental feeding restriction at baseline and child body mas...
Objective: Parental eating behavior traits have been shown to be related to the adiposity of their y...
Background: Parental feeding practices are associated with children's body mass index (BMI). It has ...
This systematic review is the first to provide an overview of the prospective links between food par...
Overt parental restriction of food has previously been associated with child weight; however, most r...
Objective To examine differences in parent feeding behaviors and general parenting of overweight chi...
Overt parental restriction of food has previously been associated with child weight; however, most r...