Child fussy eating has been associated with a range of maternal feeding practices; however, whether effects are parent-driven, child-driven, or bidirectional (i.e., both) remains unclear. This study tested for bidirectional relationships between nonresponsive and structure-related maternal feeding practices and child fussy eating at age 2, 3.7, and 5 years using a cross-lagged model approach.First-time Australian mothers (N = 207) reported four nonresponsive and four structure-related feeding practices and child food fussiness (FF) using validated questionnaires at child age 2, 3.7, and 5 years. Bivariate cross-lagged analyses were conducted for each of the eight feeding practices separately.Both child- and parent-driven associations were o...
Despite research focus on childhood obesity, many parents of young children worry that their child i...
Given that many eating behaviours and food preferences develop early in childhood and track across c...
Fussy eating, characterised by persistent refusal of familiar and/or novel food, is a risk factor fo...
Objective Child fussy eating has been associated with a range of maternal feeding practices; however...
Objective Child fussy eating has been associated with a range of maternal feeding practices; however...
Background\ud Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. However, stu...
Abstract Background Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. Howeve...
Background: This study examined bidirectional relationships between maternal feeding practices and c...
Fussy eating is a nuanced, mealtime-specific behaviour associated with difficult temperament but has...
Background: Parental feeding practices are thought to play a causal role in shaping a child's fussin...
Background: Parental feeding practices are thought to play a causal role in shaping a child's fussin...
Few studies on child feeding have focused on family dynamics or disadvantaged families, yet feeding ...
Objective To examine the role of parent concern in explaining nonresponsive feeding practices in res...
Objective: To examine the role of parent concern in explaining nonresponsive feeding practices in re...
Abstract Background This study examined bidirectional relationships between maternal feeding practic...
Despite research focus on childhood obesity, many parents of young children worry that their child i...
Given that many eating behaviours and food preferences develop early in childhood and track across c...
Fussy eating, characterised by persistent refusal of familiar and/or novel food, is a risk factor fo...
Objective Child fussy eating has been associated with a range of maternal feeding practices; however...
Objective Child fussy eating has been associated with a range of maternal feeding practices; however...
Background\ud Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. However, stu...
Abstract Background Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. Howeve...
Background: This study examined bidirectional relationships between maternal feeding practices and c...
Fussy eating is a nuanced, mealtime-specific behaviour associated with difficult temperament but has...
Background: Parental feeding practices are thought to play a causal role in shaping a child's fussin...
Background: Parental feeding practices are thought to play a causal role in shaping a child's fussin...
Few studies on child feeding have focused on family dynamics or disadvantaged families, yet feeding ...
Objective To examine the role of parent concern in explaining nonresponsive feeding practices in res...
Objective: To examine the role of parent concern in explaining nonresponsive feeding practices in re...
Abstract Background This study examined bidirectional relationships between maternal feeding practic...
Despite research focus on childhood obesity, many parents of young children worry that their child i...
Given that many eating behaviours and food preferences develop early in childhood and track across c...
Fussy eating, characterised by persistent refusal of familiar and/or novel food, is a risk factor fo...