Similarities and differences in perceptions of ideal, aversive, and acceptable body shapes were investigated for both preschool children and their mothers. Also, the relationship of these attitudes to mothers\u27 ideas about feeding their children was examined. Figure array ratings were obtained from 42 preschool children and 28 of their mothers for current, ideal, aversive, and acceptable body shapes. Mothers also completed the Child Feeding Questionnaire Restriction and Pressure to eat subscales. Children had a less restricted view of acceptable body shapes than did their mothers. Mothers who found fewer body shapes acceptable for their child reported using more restrictive feeding practices with their children. Although there is evid...
BACKGROUND: Interventions for parents to encourage healthy eating in children often do not address p...
Despite the multitude of negative outcomes associated with thin-ideal internalization for girls and ...
The following study compared the food choices made by overweight and non-overweight preschoolers whi...
Similarities and differences in perceptions of ideal, aversive, and acceptable body shapes were inve...
We examined weight attitudes in 118 3- to 5-year-old girls and boys. Children completed an interview...
Parenting practices during the first years of life are crucial for the development of food preferenc...
OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed at testing the relations between maternal weight concern and mate...
Objective: The present study aimed at testing the relations between maternal weight concern and mate...
Childhood obesity is a health hazard increasing worldwide. Preschool period which is under supervisi...
Childhood obesity is a health hazard increasing worldwide. Preschool period which is under supervisi...
AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to identify the perception of childhood obesity in m...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze maternal conceptions about excess weight in infancy and the nutritional status...
BACKGROUND: Body size attitudes and body image form early in life, and understanding the factors tha...
OBJECTIVE: This pilot study tested whether maternal feeding attitudes and styles towards children ar...
Many studies have reported increasing levels of obesity and overweight in children. Recent policy de...
BACKGROUND: Interventions for parents to encourage healthy eating in children often do not address p...
Despite the multitude of negative outcomes associated with thin-ideal internalization for girls and ...
The following study compared the food choices made by overweight and non-overweight preschoolers whi...
Similarities and differences in perceptions of ideal, aversive, and acceptable body shapes were inve...
We examined weight attitudes in 118 3- to 5-year-old girls and boys. Children completed an interview...
Parenting practices during the first years of life are crucial for the development of food preferenc...
OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed at testing the relations between maternal weight concern and mate...
Objective: The present study aimed at testing the relations between maternal weight concern and mate...
Childhood obesity is a health hazard increasing worldwide. Preschool period which is under supervisi...
Childhood obesity is a health hazard increasing worldwide. Preschool period which is under supervisi...
AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to identify the perception of childhood obesity in m...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze maternal conceptions about excess weight in infancy and the nutritional status...
BACKGROUND: Body size attitudes and body image form early in life, and understanding the factors tha...
OBJECTIVE: This pilot study tested whether maternal feeding attitudes and styles towards children ar...
Many studies have reported increasing levels of obesity and overweight in children. Recent policy de...
BACKGROUND: Interventions for parents to encourage healthy eating in children often do not address p...
Despite the multitude of negative outcomes associated with thin-ideal internalization for girls and ...
The following study compared the food choices made by overweight and non-overweight preschoolers whi...