Background Increases in portion size are thought by many to promote obesity in children. However, this relationship remains unclear. Here, we explore the extent to which a child's BMI is predicted both by parental beliefs about their child's ideal and maximum portion size and/or by the child's own beliefs. Methods Parent–child (5–11 years) dyads (N = 217) were recruited from a randomized controlled trial (n = 69) and an interactive science centre (n = 148). For a range of main meals, parents estimated their child's ‘ideal’ and ‘maximum tolerated’ portions. Children completed the same tasks. Results An association was found between parents' beliefs about their child's ideal (β = .34, p < .001) and maximum tolerated (β = .30, p < .001...
Obesity, among both children and adults, is a growing public health epidemic. One area of interest r...
This study reported on correlates of parental perception of their child’s weight status. Association...
Background: Parental feeding practices are associated with children's body mass index (BMI). It has ...
Larger portion sizes have increased in tandem with the rise in obesity. Elucidation of the cognition...
Many studies show that higher dietary energy density is associated with greater body weight. Here we...
Objective. To evaluate parents' beliefs and practices related to childhood obesity and determin...
Parents and caregivers play a powerful role in shaping the food environment in which their children ...
Background and aims: Childhood obesity rate continues to grow in the UK with children from deprived ...
Objective: This study reported on correlates of parental perception of their child's weight status. ...
Objective: To investigate whether relationships exist between parent eating behaviors, child feeding...
AbstractPurpose: The current study seeks to evaluate factors that are related to parental perception...
BACKGROUND: Parents' underestimation of their child's weight status can hinder active participation ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Recognising overweight and obesity is critical to prompting action, and cons...
BACKGROUND:Parents' underestimation of their child's weight status can hinder active participation i...
Introduction: Parental perception of child weight status has an important role in counteracting the ...
Obesity, among both children and adults, is a growing public health epidemic. One area of interest r...
This study reported on correlates of parental perception of their child’s weight status. Association...
Background: Parental feeding practices are associated with children's body mass index (BMI). It has ...
Larger portion sizes have increased in tandem with the rise in obesity. Elucidation of the cognition...
Many studies show that higher dietary energy density is associated with greater body weight. Here we...
Objective. To evaluate parents' beliefs and practices related to childhood obesity and determin...
Parents and caregivers play a powerful role in shaping the food environment in which their children ...
Background and aims: Childhood obesity rate continues to grow in the UK with children from deprived ...
Objective: This study reported on correlates of parental perception of their child's weight status. ...
Objective: To investigate whether relationships exist between parent eating behaviors, child feeding...
AbstractPurpose: The current study seeks to evaluate factors that are related to parental perception...
BACKGROUND: Parents' underestimation of their child's weight status can hinder active participation ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Recognising overweight and obesity is critical to prompting action, and cons...
BACKGROUND:Parents' underestimation of their child's weight status can hinder active participation i...
Introduction: Parental perception of child weight status has an important role in counteracting the ...
Obesity, among both children and adults, is a growing public health epidemic. One area of interest r...
This study reported on correlates of parental perception of their child’s weight status. Association...
Background: Parental feeding practices are associated with children's body mass index (BMI). It has ...