Responsive infant feeding is a critical component of childhood obesity prevention. However, there is little guidance for caregivers on how to do this successfully. The first step to developing an intervention to promote responsive feeding is to systematically identify its barriers and enablers. Searches were conducted in CINAHL, Cochrane Library, Medline, Embase, PubMed, PsycINFO, Maternity, and Infant Care from inception to November 2020. All study designs were included if they reported a barrier or enabler to responsive feeding during the first 2 years of life. We used a "best fit" framework synthesis, with the Capacity, Opportunity, Motivation, and Behaviour (COM-B) model. The Mixed Method Appraisal Tool (MMAT) was used to assess study q...
Evidence supports the establishment of healthy feeding practices early in life to promote lifelong h...
INTRODUCTION: We describe our experience of using the Medical Research Council framework on complex ...
Responsive feeding (RF) involves reciprocal nurturing feeding practices between the caregiver and th...
Parent-child feeding interactions during the first two years of life are thought to shape child appe...
© 2016 Russell et al. Background: Infancy is an important period for the promotion of healthy eating...
Recent recommendations and prevention programs have focused on the promotion of responsive feeding d...
Abstract Background What, when, how, how much, and how often infants are fed have been associated wi...
Although there is a large body of research connecting emotion to eating behaviors, little is known ...
Low maternal responsiveness to infant feeding signals is a reported risk factor for childhood obesit...
Dietary guidelines provide advice on what to eat to different subsets of the population but often do...
Responsive infant and young child feeding as a reciprocal relationship between the child and his or ...
AbstractObjectiveTo draw attention to the importance of interaction between caregiver and child duri...
Development and preliminary evaluation of the Child Feeding Guide website and app: a tool to support...
Responsive feeding (RF) refers to a reciprocal relationship between an infant or child and his or he...
Objective: To draw attention to the importance of interaction between caregiver and child during fee...
Evidence supports the establishment of healthy feeding practices early in life to promote lifelong h...
INTRODUCTION: We describe our experience of using the Medical Research Council framework on complex ...
Responsive feeding (RF) involves reciprocal nurturing feeding practices between the caregiver and th...
Parent-child feeding interactions during the first two years of life are thought to shape child appe...
© 2016 Russell et al. Background: Infancy is an important period for the promotion of healthy eating...
Recent recommendations and prevention programs have focused on the promotion of responsive feeding d...
Abstract Background What, when, how, how much, and how often infants are fed have been associated wi...
Although there is a large body of research connecting emotion to eating behaviors, little is known ...
Low maternal responsiveness to infant feeding signals is a reported risk factor for childhood obesit...
Dietary guidelines provide advice on what to eat to different subsets of the population but often do...
Responsive infant and young child feeding as a reciprocal relationship between the child and his or ...
AbstractObjectiveTo draw attention to the importance of interaction between caregiver and child duri...
Development and preliminary evaluation of the Child Feeding Guide website and app: a tool to support...
Responsive feeding (RF) refers to a reciprocal relationship between an infant or child and his or he...
Objective: To draw attention to the importance of interaction between caregiver and child during fee...
Evidence supports the establishment of healthy feeding practices early in life to promote lifelong h...
INTRODUCTION: We describe our experience of using the Medical Research Council framework on complex ...
Responsive feeding (RF) involves reciprocal nurturing feeding practices between the caregiver and th...