Background: This study examines the relationships between childhood food allergy and parental unhealthy food choices for their children across attitudes towards childhood obesity as mediators and parental gender, income and education as potential moderators. Methods: We surveyed parents with at least one child between the ages of 6 and 12 living in Canada and the United States. We received 483 valid responses that were analysed using structural equation modelling approach with bootstrapping to test the hypothetical path model and its invariance across the moderators. Results: The analysis revealed that pressure to eat fully mediated the effects of childhood food allergy and restriction on parental unhealthy food choices for their children. ...
Background: Food allergic children are at least partially dependent on their parents to care for the...
The overall objective of this thesis is to extend the knowledge and deepen the understanding of care...
The home food environment is central to the development of healthy eating behaviours, but associatio...
Abstract Background Approximately 6–7% of Canadian children have food allergy. These families face s...
Little is known about the complex combination of factors influencing the extent to which children re...
Parents play an important role in developing young children's food choices. They influence children'...
Aim: To investigate a possible association between children’s current diet and parents’ reported avo...
BACKGROUND: Avoidance of food allergens requires adapting dietetic habits, changing nutritional appr...
Background: Food allergy and other allergen-induced diseases are an increasing problem globally. Thi...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about specific psychological factors that affect parents' decisions to t...
Background: Allergies affect children's health as well as their quality of life, stress levels, and ...
Introduction: The prevalence of childhood allergic diseases, including food allergies, has increased...
Purpose of Review: A key driver of unhealthy diets in children is the marketing of unhealthy foods a...
Problem:Food allergies are one of the fastest growing public health concerns without a cure, affecti...
Purpose – This article aims to explore the apparent paradox between the nutritional knowledge ...
Background: Food allergic children are at least partially dependent on their parents to care for the...
The overall objective of this thesis is to extend the knowledge and deepen the understanding of care...
The home food environment is central to the development of healthy eating behaviours, but associatio...
Abstract Background Approximately 6–7% of Canadian children have food allergy. These families face s...
Little is known about the complex combination of factors influencing the extent to which children re...
Parents play an important role in developing young children's food choices. They influence children'...
Aim: To investigate a possible association between children’s current diet and parents’ reported avo...
BACKGROUND: Avoidance of food allergens requires adapting dietetic habits, changing nutritional appr...
Background: Food allergy and other allergen-induced diseases are an increasing problem globally. Thi...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about specific psychological factors that affect parents' decisions to t...
Background: Allergies affect children's health as well as their quality of life, stress levels, and ...
Introduction: The prevalence of childhood allergic diseases, including food allergies, has increased...
Purpose of Review: A key driver of unhealthy diets in children is the marketing of unhealthy foods a...
Problem:Food allergies are one of the fastest growing public health concerns without a cure, affecti...
Purpose – This article aims to explore the apparent paradox between the nutritional knowledge ...
Background: Food allergic children are at least partially dependent on their parents to care for the...
The overall objective of this thesis is to extend the knowledge and deepen the understanding of care...
The home food environment is central to the development of healthy eating behaviours, but associatio...