A substantial body of research suggests that efforts to prevent pediatric obesity may benefit from targeting not just what a child eats, but how they eat. Specifically, child obesity prevention should include a component that addresses reasons why children have differing abilities to start and stop eating in response to internal cues of hunger and satiety, a construct known as eating self-regulation. This review summarizes current knowledge regarding how caregivers can be an important influence on children's eating self-regulation during early childhood. First, we discuss the evidence supporting an association between caregiver feeding and child eating self-regulation. Second, we discuss what implications the current evidence has for action...
Parents play a critical role in the development of children\u27s eating behaviours and weight status...
© The Author(s). 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Childhood obesity is a growing problem. As more researchers become involved in the study of parentin...
A substantial body of research suggests that efforts to prevent pediatric obesity may benefit from t...
Background: Worldwide, the prevalence of obesity among children has increased dramatically. Although...
CITATION: Morgan, E. H., et al. 2017. Caregiver involvement in interventions for improving children’...
Abstract Background The aim of the current study is to identify strategies to promote healthy eating...
This study aimed to gain a better understanding of the associations between young children’s eating ...
AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO PREVENTION OF OBESITY IN HIGH RISK FAMILIES Hillary Anne Warren, M.S. Un...
Funding: BBSRC, Diet and Nutrition Research Industry Club [grant number BB/M027384/1].Caregivers are...
Children’s diet is a key driver of childhood obesity, and thus understanding the role of caregivers ...
Caregivers are mostly responsible for the foods young children consume; however, it is unknown how c...
Due to increased rates of childhood obesity since 2010, researchers have examined family environment...
Child care providers play an important role in feeding young children, yet little is known about chi...
Supporting children\u27s self-regulation in eating through caregivers\u27 practice of responsive fee...
Parents play a critical role in the development of children\u27s eating behaviours and weight status...
© The Author(s). 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Childhood obesity is a growing problem. As more researchers become involved in the study of parentin...
A substantial body of research suggests that efforts to prevent pediatric obesity may benefit from t...
Background: Worldwide, the prevalence of obesity among children has increased dramatically. Although...
CITATION: Morgan, E. H., et al. 2017. Caregiver involvement in interventions for improving children’...
Abstract Background The aim of the current study is to identify strategies to promote healthy eating...
This study aimed to gain a better understanding of the associations between young children’s eating ...
AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO PREVENTION OF OBESITY IN HIGH RISK FAMILIES Hillary Anne Warren, M.S. Un...
Funding: BBSRC, Diet and Nutrition Research Industry Club [grant number BB/M027384/1].Caregivers are...
Children’s diet is a key driver of childhood obesity, and thus understanding the role of caregivers ...
Caregivers are mostly responsible for the foods young children consume; however, it is unknown how c...
Due to increased rates of childhood obesity since 2010, researchers have examined family environment...
Child care providers play an important role in feeding young children, yet little is known about chi...
Supporting children\u27s self-regulation in eating through caregivers\u27 practice of responsive fee...
Parents play a critical role in the development of children\u27s eating behaviours and weight status...
© The Author(s). 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Childhood obesity is a growing problem. As more researchers become involved in the study of parentin...