This thesis provides the first detailed data describing the dietary intake of first-born Australian children aged 12-16 months. Overall, quality of intake could improve, with toddlers being exposed to energy-dense, nutrient-poor foods which may adversely affect the development of long-term healthy food preferences and growth trajectory. The leaner, but healthy weight toddler who exhibited more frequent food refusal was described a fussy eater or prompted higher maternal concern. However these behaviours are consistent with typical child development during the second year of life. Mothers can be supported to understand food refusal as manifestation of children's ability to self-regulate energy intake
Background Primary prevention of childhood overweight is an international priority. In Australia 20-...
Abstract Objective: To describe the quantity and diversity of food and beverage intake in Australian...
The chubby baby who eats well is desirable in our culture. Perceived low weight gains and feeding co...
This thesis provides the first detailed data describing the dietary intake of first-born Australian ...
Objectives\ud To explore parents' perceptions of the eating behaviors and related feeding practices ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The dietary intake of children aged two to five years...
Abstract Background Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. Howeve...
Purpose Food refusal is part of normal toddler development due to an innate ability to self-regulate...
Background\ud Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. However, stu...
Objective To describe the quantity and diversity of food and beverage intake in Australian children ...
Objective - To describe the dietary intake of a sample of Australian children. Methods - Three days ...
Breastfeeding is recommended beyond 12 months of age, but little is known about the contribution of ...
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 25% of 2-4 year olds and 28% of 5-7 year olds were...
International audienceBackground/Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to describe fo...
In Australia, there is increasing concern about the prevalence of childhood obesity and adolescent e...
Background Primary prevention of childhood overweight is an international priority. In Australia 20-...
Abstract Objective: To describe the quantity and diversity of food and beverage intake in Australian...
The chubby baby who eats well is desirable in our culture. Perceived low weight gains and feeding co...
This thesis provides the first detailed data describing the dietary intake of first-born Australian ...
Objectives\ud To explore parents' perceptions of the eating behaviors and related feeding practices ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The dietary intake of children aged two to five years...
Abstract Background Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. Howeve...
Purpose Food refusal is part of normal toddler development due to an innate ability to self-regulate...
Background\ud Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. However, stu...
Objective To describe the quantity and diversity of food and beverage intake in Australian children ...
Objective - To describe the dietary intake of a sample of Australian children. Methods - Three days ...
Breastfeeding is recommended beyond 12 months of age, but little is known about the contribution of ...
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 25% of 2-4 year olds and 28% of 5-7 year olds were...
International audienceBackground/Objectives: The objectives of the present study were to describe fo...
In Australia, there is increasing concern about the prevalence of childhood obesity and adolescent e...
Background Primary prevention of childhood overweight is an international priority. In Australia 20-...
Abstract Objective: To describe the quantity and diversity of food and beverage intake in Australian...
The chubby baby who eats well is desirable in our culture. Perceived low weight gains and feeding co...