Abstract Background The prevalence of obesity among preschool-aged children has increased, especially among those in low-income households. Two promising behavioral targets for preventing obesity include limiting children’s portion sizes and their intake of foods high in solid fats and/or added sugars, but these approaches have not been studied in low-income preschoolers in the home setting. The purpose of this study was to understand the contextual factors that might influence how low-income mothers felt about addressing these behavioral targets and mothers’ aspirations in feeding their children. Methods We recruited 32 English-speaking women in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania who were eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ...
Many health professionals disseminate similar obesity prevention messages regarding food selection a...
© 2016 Russell et al. Background: Infancy is an important period for the promotion of healthy eating...
More than one-third of United States adults are obese and another third are overweight (Center for D...
AbstractBackground Mothers’ goals are important for health behavior change, and engagement in childo...
Addressing overeating is essential to obesity treatment and prevention. The objectives of this study...
Childhood obesity affects children from every socioeconomic level, but there is a higher prevalence ...
Purpose: To explore childhood obesity through mothers\u27 perceptions, attitudes, beliefs, and behav...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about preschool parents' cognitions, barriers, supports and modeling of ...
Background: Little is known about preschool parents\u27 cognitions, barriers, supports and modeling ...
This study developed and administered a questionnaire to identify feeding practices among low-income...
High prevalence of overweight and obesity among preschool children in the low income population is c...
Overweight is the most prevalent nutrition related problem for children of all ages in the U.S. Desp...
Abstract Background With a recent focus on establishing US Dietary Guidance for children ages 0 to 2...
Objective: Young children living in socioeconomically deprived areas of Scotland have an increased r...
Background: Snacking contributes to excessive energy intakes in children. Yet factors shaping child ...
Many health professionals disseminate similar obesity prevention messages regarding food selection a...
© 2016 Russell et al. Background: Infancy is an important period for the promotion of healthy eating...
More than one-third of United States adults are obese and another third are overweight (Center for D...
AbstractBackground Mothers’ goals are important for health behavior change, and engagement in childo...
Addressing overeating is essential to obesity treatment and prevention. The objectives of this study...
Childhood obesity affects children from every socioeconomic level, but there is a higher prevalence ...
Purpose: To explore childhood obesity through mothers\u27 perceptions, attitudes, beliefs, and behav...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about preschool parents' cognitions, barriers, supports and modeling of ...
Background: Little is known about preschool parents\u27 cognitions, barriers, supports and modeling ...
This study developed and administered a questionnaire to identify feeding practices among low-income...
High prevalence of overweight and obesity among preschool children in the low income population is c...
Overweight is the most prevalent nutrition related problem for children of all ages in the U.S. Desp...
Abstract Background With a recent focus on establishing US Dietary Guidance for children ages 0 to 2...
Objective: Young children living in socioeconomically deprived areas of Scotland have an increased r...
Background: Snacking contributes to excessive energy intakes in children. Yet factors shaping child ...
Many health professionals disseminate similar obesity prevention messages regarding food selection a...
© 2016 Russell et al. Background: Infancy is an important period for the promotion of healthy eating...
More than one-third of United States adults are obese and another third are overweight (Center for D...