Objective To examine the association between parental anxiety and depression with child fussy eating-that is, consistent rejection of particular food items. Design This study was embedded in Generation R, a prospective cohort from fetal life onwards in the Netherlands. Setting Population-based. Participants 4746 4-year-old children and their parents. Exposure Parental internalising problems (ie, symptoms of anxiety and depression) were assessed with the Brief Symptoms Inventory during pregnancy and the preschool period (child age 3 years). Main outcome measure The food fussiness scale of the Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire. Results Maternal anxiety during pregnancy and during the child's preschool period was related to higher food...
Fussy/picky eating behaviours are common across childhood. Recent reviews of the fussy eating litera...
Objective: A review of the literature reveals that feeding problems during early childhood can be re...
Previous research suggests that parental controlling feeding practices are associated with children'...
Background: Maternal feeding practices (MFPs) have been linked to childhood obesity and other eating...
Previous research suggests that parental report of children’s feeding corresponds with their child’s...
With alarming rates of pediatric obesity, there is a pressing need to determine the causes of childr...
Objective: To examine the role of parent concern in explaining nonresponsive feeding practices in re...
Background\ud Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. However, stu...
Choosiness in young children is a normal behaviour that sometimes worries parents. The study aimed t...
Parents have an important role in feeding their children. Parents’ child feeding practices can be in...
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 non-responsive feeding practices in re...
Objective: Parents often report their children display irregular eating patterns. Our aim is to desc...
Previous research suggests that parental controlling feeding practices are associated with children'...
Objective To characterise parent presentations of fussy eating and mealtime interactions at a point ...
Fussy/picky eating behaviours are common across childhood. Recent reviews of the fussy eating litera...
Objective: A review of the literature reveals that feeding problems during early childhood can be re...
Previous research suggests that parental controlling feeding practices are associated with children'...
Background: Maternal feeding practices (MFPs) have been linked to childhood obesity and other eating...
Previous research suggests that parental report of children’s feeding corresponds with their child’s...
With alarming rates of pediatric obesity, there is a pressing need to determine the causes of childr...
Objective: To examine the role of parent concern in explaining nonresponsive feeding practices in re...
Background\ud Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. However, stu...
Choosiness in young children is a normal behaviour that sometimes worries parents. The study aimed t...
Parents have an important role in feeding their children. Parents’ child feeding practices can be in...
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 non-responsive feeding practices in re...
Objective: Parents often report their children display irregular eating patterns. Our aim is to desc...
Previous research suggests that parental controlling feeding practices are associated with children'...
Objective To characterise parent presentations of fussy eating and mealtime interactions at a point ...
Fussy/picky eating behaviours are common across childhood. Recent reviews of the fussy eating litera...
Objective: A review of the literature reveals that feeding problems during early childhood can be re...
Previous research suggests that parental controlling feeding practices are associated with children'...