Aim This cross-sectional study explores associations between migrant Indian mothers' use of controlling feeding practices (pressure to eat, restriction and monitoring) and their concerns and perceptions regarding their children's weight and picky eating behaviour. Methods A total of 230 mothers with children aged 1–5 years, residing in Australia for 1–8 years, participated by completing a self-reported questionnaire. Results Perceptions and concerns regarding children's weight were not associated with any of the controlling feeding practices. A positive association was noted between pressure-feeding and perceptions of pickiness after adjusting for covariates: children's age, gender and weight-for-age Z-score. Girls, older children, and chil...
Background and Objectives Obesity and some dietary related diseases are emerging health problems ...
Background\ud Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. However, stu...
BACKGROUND: Children's picky eating behaviour has been linked both to being overweight and underweig...
Aim: This cross-sectional study explores associations between migrant Indian mothers' use of control...
This cross-sectional study examined the association between controlling feeding practices and childr...
Aim: Child-feeding practices may be modifiable risk factors for childhood obesity; however, investig...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether parents’ reported use of controlling feeding pra...
Objective: Parental feeding practices shape children’s relationships with food and eating. Feeding i...
OBJECTIVE: Parental feeding practices shape children's relationships with food and eating. Feeding i...
Both genetic and environmental influences underpin complex multidimensional associations between mat...
Limited literature has examined parents’ perceptions of children's pickiness in relation to all the ...
BACKGROUND: Controlling feeding practices are linked to children\u27s self-regulatory eating practic...
Objective Parental feeding practices shape children’s relationships with food and eating. Feeding i...
Abstract Background Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. Howeve...
Studies show that in 3-11 year-olds, parental feeding style is directly associated with child weight...
Background and Objectives Obesity and some dietary related diseases are emerging health problems ...
Background\ud Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. However, stu...
BACKGROUND: Children's picky eating behaviour has been linked both to being overweight and underweig...
Aim: This cross-sectional study explores associations between migrant Indian mothers' use of control...
This cross-sectional study examined the association between controlling feeding practices and childr...
Aim: Child-feeding practices may be modifiable risk factors for childhood obesity; however, investig...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether parents’ reported use of controlling feeding pra...
Objective: Parental feeding practices shape children’s relationships with food and eating. Feeding i...
OBJECTIVE: Parental feeding practices shape children's relationships with food and eating. Feeding i...
Both genetic and environmental influences underpin complex multidimensional associations between mat...
Limited literature has examined parents’ perceptions of children's pickiness in relation to all the ...
BACKGROUND: Controlling feeding practices are linked to children\u27s self-regulatory eating practic...
Objective Parental feeding practices shape children’s relationships with food and eating. Feeding i...
Abstract Background Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. Howeve...
Studies show that in 3-11 year-olds, parental feeding style is directly associated with child weight...
Background and Objectives Obesity and some dietary related diseases are emerging health problems ...
Background\ud Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. However, stu...
BACKGROUND: Children's picky eating behaviour has been linked both to being overweight and underweig...