Background: Although various parental feeding practices have been associated with dietary intake and body weight in children, many studies are limited by sample size or lack of diversity, perhaps explaining conflicting results. Related areas of interest with limited exploration to date include how parental feeding practices relate to i) problem food behaviours in children and ii) food availability in the home. Objective: The aim of this thesis was to examine the relationships between parental feeding practices, diet, weight, home food availability, and problem food behaviours in a large, diverse sample of New Zealand children aged 4-8 years. Methods: 1093 children were recruited from general practice and secondary care clinics for a...
Background: Food parenting practices (FPP) can affect children’s eating behaviours,...
Previous research investigating the relationship between parents’ and children’s diets has focused o...
Objectives. The present study aimed to ascertain whether parental reports of their feeding practices...
Background: Although various parental feeding practices have been associated with dietary intake and...
Parental feeding practices are strategies used by parents while educating child's eating behavior, a...
BACKGROUND: Children’s eating behavior, food intake, and weight status are highly influenced by pare...
Both genetic and environmental influences underpin complex multidimensional associations between mat...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The dietary intake of children aged two to five years...
The current research was developed from a review of the literature on the influence of parental cont...
Both genetic and environmental influences underpin complex multidimensional associations between mat...
Both genetic and environmental influences underpin complex multidimensional associations between mat...
INTRODUCTION: Insight into parents' perceptions of their children's eating behaviors is crucial for ...
Background: Some research suggests that parent or carer feeding practices may influence children's w...
Abstract Background Previous research has found associations between parental feeding practices and ...
International audienceParental feeding practices – the strategies to control ‘what', ‘how much', ‘wh...
Background: Food parenting practices (FPP) can affect children’s eating behaviours,...
Previous research investigating the relationship between parents’ and children’s diets has focused o...
Objectives. The present study aimed to ascertain whether parental reports of their feeding practices...
Background: Although various parental feeding practices have been associated with dietary intake and...
Parental feeding practices are strategies used by parents while educating child's eating behavior, a...
BACKGROUND: Children’s eating behavior, food intake, and weight status are highly influenced by pare...
Both genetic and environmental influences underpin complex multidimensional associations between mat...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The dietary intake of children aged two to five years...
The current research was developed from a review of the literature on the influence of parental cont...
Both genetic and environmental influences underpin complex multidimensional associations between mat...
Both genetic and environmental influences underpin complex multidimensional associations between mat...
INTRODUCTION: Insight into parents' perceptions of their children's eating behaviors is crucial for ...
Background: Some research suggests that parent or carer feeding practices may influence children's w...
Abstract Background Previous research has found associations between parental feeding practices and ...
International audienceParental feeding practices – the strategies to control ‘what', ‘how much', ‘wh...
Background: Food parenting practices (FPP) can affect children’s eating behaviours,...
Previous research investigating the relationship between parents’ and children’s diets has focused o...
Objectives. The present study aimed to ascertain whether parental reports of their feeding practices...