The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Behavioural mimicry is a potential mechanism explaining why adolescents appear to be influenced by their parents' eating behaviour. In the current study we examined whether there is evidence that adolescent females mimic their parents when eating. Videos of thirty-eight parent and female adolescent dyads eating a lunchtime meal together were examined. We tested whether a parent placing a food item into their mouth was associated with an increased likelihood that their adolescent child would place any food item (non-specific mimicry) or the same item (specific mimicry) in their mouth at three different time frames, namely, during the same second or within the next fifteen s...
Background: Research on the relationships between adolescent and parental disordered eating (DE) and...
Social context, specifically within the family, influences adolescent eating behaviours and thus the...
This study aimed to develop a self-report questionnaire to explore parental modelling of eating beha...
Behavioural mimicry is a potential mechanism explaining why adolescents appear to be influenced by t...
Behavioural mimicry is a potential mechanism explaining why adolescents appear to be influenced by t...
Behavioural mimicry is a potential mechanism explaining why adolescents appear to be influenced by t...
Numerous studies have shown that people adjust their intake directly to that of their eating compani...
Numerous studies have shown that people adjust their intake directly to that of their eating compani...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to examine, in a general population, the resembl...
Numerous experimental studies have already demonstrated that people adjust their food intake to that...
This cross-sectional study investigated how parents and friends influence adolescents\u2019 food lik...
International audienceResearch has shown that mimicking someone is a way for solicitors to be percei...
A large number of young children are “fussy” about their eating, refusing particular foods. Several ...
A large proportion of adolescents eats too many energy-dense snacks, which is detrimental for their ...
During feeding, parents have been described to move their mouth as if they were eating themselves. S...
Background: Research on the relationships between adolescent and parental disordered eating (DE) and...
Social context, specifically within the family, influences adolescent eating behaviours and thus the...
This study aimed to develop a self-report questionnaire to explore parental modelling of eating beha...
Behavioural mimicry is a potential mechanism explaining why adolescents appear to be influenced by t...
Behavioural mimicry is a potential mechanism explaining why adolescents appear to be influenced by t...
Behavioural mimicry is a potential mechanism explaining why adolescents appear to be influenced by t...
Numerous studies have shown that people adjust their intake directly to that of their eating compani...
Numerous studies have shown that people adjust their intake directly to that of their eating compani...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to examine, in a general population, the resembl...
Numerous experimental studies have already demonstrated that people adjust their food intake to that...
This cross-sectional study investigated how parents and friends influence adolescents\u2019 food lik...
International audienceResearch has shown that mimicking someone is a way for solicitors to be percei...
A large number of young children are “fussy” about their eating, refusing particular foods. Several ...
A large proportion of adolescents eats too many energy-dense snacks, which is detrimental for their ...
During feeding, parents have been described to move their mouth as if they were eating themselves. S...
Background: Research on the relationships between adolescent and parental disordered eating (DE) and...
Social context, specifically within the family, influences adolescent eating behaviours and thus the...
This study aimed to develop a self-report questionnaire to explore parental modelling of eating beha...