Abstract Background Maternal feeding practices have been proposed to play an important role in early child weight gain and obesogenic eating behaviors. However, to date longitudinal investigations in young children exploring these relationships have been lacking. The aim of the present study was to explore prospective relationships between maternal feeding practices, child weight gain and obesogenic eating behaviors in 2-year-old children. The competing hypothesis that child eating behaviors predict changes in maternal feeding practices was also examined. Methods A sample of 323 mother (mean age = 35 years, ± 0.37) and child dyads (mean age = 2.03 years, ± 0.37 at recruitment) were participants. Mothers completed a questionnaire assessing p...
Background: Parental feeding practices are associated with children's body mass index (BMI). It has ...
Background: Controlling feeding practices are linked to children’s self-regulatory eating practices ...
Parental feeding practices and children's eating behaviours are inter-related and both have been imp...
BACKGROUND: Maternal feeding practices have been proposed to play an important role in early child w...
Background Maternal feeding practices have been proposed to play an important role in early chi...
Abstract Background Previous research has found associations between parental feeding practices and ...
ObjectiveTo examine the relationship between parent feeding practices (restriction, monitoring, pres...
Both genetic and environmental influences underpin complex multidimensional associations between mat...
Establishing healthy eating habits early in life is one important strategy to combat childhood obesi...
International audienceFew studies have examined the associations between parents' own eating behavio...
Childhood obesity has become increasingly prevalent in today's society. Children are more likel...
Background Current understanding of the impact of maternal feeding practices on weight outcomes in y...
We evaluated associations between maternal child-feeding practices and maternal (age, body mass inde...
Parental feeding practices and children's eating behavior are consistently related to childhood obes...
Parental feeding practices and children's eating behavior are consistently related to childhood obes...
Background: Parental feeding practices are associated with children's body mass index (BMI). It has ...
Background: Controlling feeding practices are linked to children’s self-regulatory eating practices ...
Parental feeding practices and children's eating behaviours are inter-related and both have been imp...
BACKGROUND: Maternal feeding practices have been proposed to play an important role in early child w...
Background Maternal feeding practices have been proposed to play an important role in early chi...
Abstract Background Previous research has found associations between parental feeding practices and ...
ObjectiveTo examine the relationship between parent feeding practices (restriction, monitoring, pres...
Both genetic and environmental influences underpin complex multidimensional associations between mat...
Establishing healthy eating habits early in life is one important strategy to combat childhood obesi...
International audienceFew studies have examined the associations between parents' own eating behavio...
Childhood obesity has become increasingly prevalent in today's society. Children are more likel...
Background Current understanding of the impact of maternal feeding practices on weight outcomes in y...
We evaluated associations between maternal child-feeding practices and maternal (age, body mass inde...
Parental feeding practices and children's eating behavior are consistently related to childhood obes...
Parental feeding practices and children's eating behavior are consistently related to childhood obes...
Background: Parental feeding practices are associated with children's body mass index (BMI). It has ...
Background: Controlling feeding practices are linked to children’s self-regulatory eating practices ...
Parental feeding practices and children's eating behaviours are inter-related and both have been imp...