Abstract Background Restrictive feeding by parents has been associated with greater eating in the absence of hunger (EAH) among children, a risk factor for obesity. However, few studies have examined the association between restrictive feeding and EAH longitudinally, raising questions regarding the direction of associations between restrictive feeding and child EAH. Our objective was to examine the bidirectional prospective associations between restrictive feeding and EAH among toddlers. Methods Low-income mother-child dyads (n = 229) participated when children were 21, 27, and 33 months old. Restriction with regard to food amount an...
This preliminary study surveyed the feeding practices of mothers with eating disorder histories thro...
Responsive feeding, where parents are guided by children\u27s hunger and satiation cues and provide ...
Background. Child food intake and appetitive behaviors show an inconsistent pattern of associations ...
Abstract Background Restrictive feeding by parents has been associated with greater eating in the ab...
This study aimed to gain a better understanding of the associations between young children’s eating ...
Overt parental restriction of food has previously been associated with child weight; however, most r...
Overt parental restriction of food has previously been associated with child weight; however, most r...
Overt parental restriction of food has previously been associated with child weight; however, most r...
Overt parental restriction of food has previously been associated with child weight; however, most r...
International audienceThis study aimed to gain a better understanding of the associations between yo...
International audienceThis study aimed to gain a better understanding of the associations between yo...
Objective: We had two aims in this study of parenting and young children's eating and weight. The fi...
Background: Experimental findings causally link restrictive child-feeding practices to overeating in...
This study examines associations between parental feeding restriction at baseline and child body mas...
Parental controlling feeding practices have been directly associated with maladaptive child eating b...
This preliminary study surveyed the feeding practices of mothers with eating disorder histories thro...
Responsive feeding, where parents are guided by children\u27s hunger and satiation cues and provide ...
Background. Child food intake and appetitive behaviors show an inconsistent pattern of associations ...
Abstract Background Restrictive feeding by parents has been associated with greater eating in the ab...
This study aimed to gain a better understanding of the associations between young children’s eating ...
Overt parental restriction of food has previously been associated with child weight; however, most r...
Overt parental restriction of food has previously been associated with child weight; however, most r...
Overt parental restriction of food has previously been associated with child weight; however, most r...
Overt parental restriction of food has previously been associated with child weight; however, most r...
International audienceThis study aimed to gain a better understanding of the associations between yo...
International audienceThis study aimed to gain a better understanding of the associations between yo...
Objective: We had two aims in this study of parenting and young children's eating and weight. The fi...
Background: Experimental findings causally link restrictive child-feeding practices to overeating in...
This study examines associations between parental feeding restriction at baseline and child body mas...
Parental controlling feeding practices have been directly associated with maladaptive child eating b...
This preliminary study surveyed the feeding practices of mothers with eating disorder histories thro...
Responsive feeding, where parents are guided by children\u27s hunger and satiation cues and provide ...
Background. Child food intake and appetitive behaviors show an inconsistent pattern of associations ...