Objective Describe parent-reported child eating behaviour and maternal parenting impact outcomes of an infant feeding intervention to reduce child obesity risk. Design and Methods An assessor masked Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) with concealed allocation of individual mother-infant dyads. The NOURISH RCT enrolled 698 first-time mothers (mean age 30.1 years, SD=5.3) with healthy term infants (51% female) aged 4.3 months (SD=1.0) at baseline. Outcomes were assessed six months post-intervention when the children were 2-years old. Mothers reported on child eating behaviours using the Child Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (CEBQ), food preferences and dietary intake using a 24-hour telephone recall. Parenting was assessed using five scales val...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a universal obesity prevention intervention, which commenced at infant age 4...
Background Maternal feeding practices have been proposed to play an important role in early chi...
Abstract Background What, when, how, how much, and how often infants are fed have been associated wi...
Objective The objective was to describe parent-reported child eating behavior and maternal parenti...
Background Primary prevention of childhood overweight is an international priority. In Australia 20-...
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Free to read Objective - Report long term outcomes of the NOURISH randomized controlled trial (RCT) ...
© 2009 Daniels et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Background: Primary prevention of childhood overwe...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud - Use a randomised controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate outcomes of a univer...
Background : Multiple factors combine to support a compelling case for interventions that target the...
BackgroundThe diets, physical activity and sedentary behavior levels of both children and adults in ...
The risk factors for childhood overweight and obesity are known and can be identified antenatally or...
Purpose - Parenting style and early feeding practices have been linked to child intake, eating behav...
Objective - To evaluate dietary intake impact outcomes up to 3.5 years after the NOURISH early feedi...
Objective: To evaluate a universal obesity prevention intervention, which commenced at infant age 4–...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a universal obesity prevention intervention, which commenced at infant age 4...
Background Maternal feeding practices have been proposed to play an important role in early chi...
Abstract Background What, when, how, how much, and how often infants are fed have been associated wi...
Objective The objective was to describe parent-reported child eating behavior and maternal parenti...
Background Primary prevention of childhood overweight is an international priority. In Australia 20-...
© 2009 Daniels et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under...
Free to read Objective - Report long term outcomes of the NOURISH randomized controlled trial (RCT) ...
© 2009 Daniels et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Background: Primary prevention of childhood overwe...
<b>Objective</b>\ud \ud - Use a randomised controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate outcomes of a univer...
Background : Multiple factors combine to support a compelling case for interventions that target the...
BackgroundThe diets, physical activity and sedentary behavior levels of both children and adults in ...
The risk factors for childhood overweight and obesity are known and can be identified antenatally or...
Purpose - Parenting style and early feeding practices have been linked to child intake, eating behav...
Objective - To evaluate dietary intake impact outcomes up to 3.5 years after the NOURISH early feedi...
Objective: To evaluate a universal obesity prevention intervention, which commenced at infant age 4–...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a universal obesity prevention intervention, which commenced at infant age 4...
Background Maternal feeding practices have been proposed to play an important role in early chi...
Abstract Background What, when, how, how much, and how often infants are fed have been associated wi...