Abstract Background What, when, how, how much, and how often infants are fed have been associated with childhood obesity risk. The objective of this secondary analysis was to examine the effect of a responsive parenting (RP) intervention designed for obesity prevention on parents’ infant feeding practices in the first year after birth. Methods Primiparous mother-newborn dyads were randomized to the Intervention Nurses Start Infants Growing on Healthy Trajectories (INSIGHT) Study RP intervention or child safety control. Research nurses delivered intervention content at home at infant age 3–4, 16, 28, and 40 weeks, and at a research center at 1 year. RP feeding guidance advised feeding that was contingent (i.e., feed in response to hunger and...
Free to read Objective - Report long term outcomes of the NOURISH randomized controlled trial (RCT) ...
BACKGROUND: Infancy is a period of rapid growth and habit formation and hence could be a critical pe...
AbstractBackground and objective: Parental control over feeding has been linked to child overweight....
Background: Because early life growth has long-lasting metabolic and behavioral consequences, interv...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of a parent-focused intervention on infants’ obesity-ri...
Objective The objective was to describe parent-reported child eating behavior and maternal parenti...
Abstract Background Multiple factors combine to support a compelling case for interventions that tar...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to evaluate outcomes of a universal intervention to promote pr...
© 2009 Daniels et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Background: Primary prevention of childhood overwe...
Objective: To evaluate a universal obesity prevention intervention, which commenced at infant age 4–...
© 2016 Russell et al. Background: Infancy is an important period for the promotion of healthy eating...
Evidence supports the establishment of healthy feeding practices early in life to promote lifelong h...
Early parenting is critical to effective attachment and a range of positive developmental outcomes f...
Background: Child emotional overeating is a risk factor for obesity that is learned in the home envi...
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviors, including screen time, in childhood have been associated wi...
Free to read Objective - Report long term outcomes of the NOURISH randomized controlled trial (RCT) ...
BACKGROUND: Infancy is a period of rapid growth and habit formation and hence could be a critical pe...
AbstractBackground and objective: Parental control over feeding has been linked to child overweight....
Background: Because early life growth has long-lasting metabolic and behavioral consequences, interv...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of a parent-focused intervention on infants’ obesity-ri...
Objective The objective was to describe parent-reported child eating behavior and maternal parenti...
Abstract Background Multiple factors combine to support a compelling case for interventions that tar...
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to evaluate outcomes of a universal intervention to promote pr...
© 2009 Daniels et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Background: Primary prevention of childhood overwe...
Objective: To evaluate a universal obesity prevention intervention, which commenced at infant age 4–...
© 2016 Russell et al. Background: Infancy is an important period for the promotion of healthy eating...
Evidence supports the establishment of healthy feeding practices early in life to promote lifelong h...
Early parenting is critical to effective attachment and a range of positive developmental outcomes f...
Background: Child emotional overeating is a risk factor for obesity that is learned in the home envi...
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviors, including screen time, in childhood have been associated wi...
Free to read Objective - Report long term outcomes of the NOURISH randomized controlled trial (RCT) ...
BACKGROUND: Infancy is a period of rapid growth and habit formation and hence could be a critical pe...
AbstractBackground and objective: Parental control over feeding has been linked to child overweight....