Although there is a large body of research connecting emotion to eating behaviors, little is known about the role of caregivers’ responses to children’s emotions in the context of child feeding. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relation between caregivers’ emotional responsiveness and feeding responsiveness. The mothers of 137 children between 2 and 6 years of age reported on their responses to children’s negative emotions using the Coping with Children’s Negative Emotions Scale and on their feeding practices using the Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire. The results showed that mothers’ supportive emotion responses (e.g., problem-focused, emotion-focused, and expressive encouragement reactions) tend to be posit...
Background: Parent feeding practices play a critical role in children’s eating behaviors. Limited re...
Background Children’s tendency to eat while they are emotional, irrespective of satiety, is termed e...
Objective At a young age, the caregiver and child create bonds that may influence how responsive the...
: Previous research identified emotion dysregulation, non-responsive feeding practices, and unhealt...
Parent-child feeding interactions during the first two years of life are thought to shape child appe...
Emotional eating (EE; defined as overeating irrespective of satiety and in response to emotional sta...
Objective: To draw attention to the importance of interaction between caregiver and child during fee...
Responsive infant feeding is a critical component of childhood obesity prevention. However, there is...
BACKGROUND: Children's tendency to eat while they are emotional, irrespective of satiety, is termed ...
AbstractObjectiveTo draw attention to the importance of interaction between caregiver and child duri...
There is a lack of knowledge regarding the connection between parental emotional responsiveness and ...
Background: This study examined bidirectional relationships between maternal feeding practices and c...
Abstract Background This study examined bidirectional relationships between maternal feeding practic...
Background: Children's emotional eating is related to greater body mass index and a less-healthy die...
Background: Parent feeding practices play a critical role in children’s eating behaviors. Limited re...
Background Children’s tendency to eat while they are emotional, irrespective of satiety, is termed e...
Objective At a young age, the caregiver and child create bonds that may influence how responsive the...
: Previous research identified emotion dysregulation, non-responsive feeding practices, and unhealt...
Parent-child feeding interactions during the first two years of life are thought to shape child appe...
Emotional eating (EE; defined as overeating irrespective of satiety and in response to emotional sta...
Objective: To draw attention to the importance of interaction between caregiver and child during fee...
Responsive infant feeding is a critical component of childhood obesity prevention. However, there is...
BACKGROUND: Children's tendency to eat while they are emotional, irrespective of satiety, is termed ...
AbstractObjectiveTo draw attention to the importance of interaction between caregiver and child duri...
There is a lack of knowledge regarding the connection between parental emotional responsiveness and ...
Background: This study examined bidirectional relationships between maternal feeding practices and c...
Abstract Background This study examined bidirectional relationships between maternal feeding practic...
Background: Children's emotional eating is related to greater body mass index and a less-healthy die...
Background: Parent feeding practices play a critical role in children’s eating behaviors. Limited re...
Background Children’s tendency to eat while they are emotional, irrespective of satiety, is termed e...
Objective At a young age, the caregiver and child create bonds that may influence how responsive the...