Understanding the mechanisms through which deprivation predisposes a child to increased obesity risk is key to tackling health inequality. Appetite avidity is a key driver of variation in early weight gain. Low socioeconomic status (SES) can be a marker of a more ‘obesogenic’ food environment which may encourage the behavioural expression of appetite avidity. The objective was to test the hypothesis that children of lower SES demonstrate increases in appetite avidity from toddlerhood to five years. Data were from the Gemini twin birth cohort, with one twin per family selected at random. Parents completed the Child Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (CEBQ) to assess appetitive traits at 16 months and five years. SES was defined using a weighted ...
Objective To assess early life characteristics associated with appetite-related eating behaviors in ...
Childhood obesity is a global epidemic and public health challenge. One of the factors shown to infl...
Background: Emotional over‐eating (EOE) and emotional under‐eating (EUE) are common behaviours that ...
Understanding the mechanisms through which deprivation predisposes a child to increased obesity risk...
Parental feeding practices are a key modifiable component of children's food environments. Evidence ...
Identifying the underlying child-eating behaviours that contribute to weight differences across grow...
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to quantify associations between Child Eating Behavio...
The ability to appropriately regulate appetite appears to be intrinsic from birth. However as childr...
International audiencePrevious findings suggest that parental feeding practices may adapt to childre...
Childhood obesity is an issue of public health concern that is understood to emerge due to disequili...
The examination of specific characteristics of eating habits in childhood and its influence on eatin...
Despite ongoing investigation of children's eating behaviors to better understand the etiology of ch...
This study aimed to identify distinct eating behaviour profiles in young children and examine how ot...
Childhood obesity is an issue of public health concern that is understood to emerge due to disequili...
Objective To assess early life characteristics associated with appetite-related eating behaviors in ...
Childhood obesity is a global epidemic and public health challenge. One of the factors shown to infl...
Background: Emotional over‐eating (EOE) and emotional under‐eating (EUE) are common behaviours that ...
Understanding the mechanisms through which deprivation predisposes a child to increased obesity risk...
Parental feeding practices are a key modifiable component of children's food environments. Evidence ...
Identifying the underlying child-eating behaviours that contribute to weight differences across grow...
This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to quantify associations between Child Eating Behavio...
The ability to appropriately regulate appetite appears to be intrinsic from birth. However as childr...
International audiencePrevious findings suggest that parental feeding practices may adapt to childre...
Childhood obesity is an issue of public health concern that is understood to emerge due to disequili...
The examination of specific characteristics of eating habits in childhood and its influence on eatin...
Despite ongoing investigation of children's eating behaviors to better understand the etiology of ch...
This study aimed to identify distinct eating behaviour profiles in young children and examine how ot...
Childhood obesity is an issue of public health concern that is understood to emerge due to disequili...
Objective To assess early life characteristics associated with appetite-related eating behaviors in ...
Childhood obesity is a global epidemic and public health challenge. One of the factors shown to infl...
Background: Emotional over‐eating (EOE) and emotional under‐eating (EUE) are common behaviours that ...