Understanding the emotional quality of the mother-child dyadic relationship and parent-child feeding interactions may further clarify early developmental pathways to eating behaviours and obesity risk. The quality of parent-child relationships fosters all aspects of child development but has not yet been extensively examined in relation to childhood weight gain. The aim of this paper is to propose a conceptual model, which outlines early mother-child dyadic pathways linking parent-child feeding interactions to child body mass index, where parent-child relationships have a central role. It maps out individual and dyadic mother-child factors (i.e., attachment, child temperament and maternal mental health) that influence the nature and quality...
This study extends McPhie et al. (2011)\u27s [Maternal correlates of preschool child eating behaviou...
Objective: To investigate whether relationships exist between parent eating behaviors, child feeding...
This study extends McPhie et al. (2011)'s [Maternal correlates of preschool child eating behaviours ...
Understanding the emotional quality of the mother-child dyadic relationship and parent-child feeding...
BackgroundRestrictive feeding is associated with child overweight; however, the majority of studies ...
The causes of childhood overweight are numerous and inter-related. The mother-child relationship is ...
During the second year of life, mother's sensitivity in encouraging child autonomy supports children...
Child obesity research has generally not examined multiple layers of parent–child relationships duri...
While there has been significant historical interest in how the maternal- infant dyadic relationship...
While there has been significant historical interest in how the maternal- infant dyadic relationship...
Adolescence is a period of significant cognitive, social and physiological change, presenting unique...
Obesity among children has been on the rise globally for the past few decades. Previous research has...
Adolescence is a period of significant cognitive, social and physiological change, presenting unique...
Childhood obesity is associated with adverse health outcomes across the lifecourse. Accordingly, th...
Childhood obesity is associated with adverse health outcomes across the lifecourse. Accordingly, th...
This study extends McPhie et al. (2011)\u27s [Maternal correlates of preschool child eating behaviou...
Objective: To investigate whether relationships exist between parent eating behaviors, child feeding...
This study extends McPhie et al. (2011)'s [Maternal correlates of preschool child eating behaviours ...
Understanding the emotional quality of the mother-child dyadic relationship and parent-child feeding...
BackgroundRestrictive feeding is associated with child overweight; however, the majority of studies ...
The causes of childhood overweight are numerous and inter-related. The mother-child relationship is ...
During the second year of life, mother's sensitivity in encouraging child autonomy supports children...
Child obesity research has generally not examined multiple layers of parent–child relationships duri...
While there has been significant historical interest in how the maternal- infant dyadic relationship...
While there has been significant historical interest in how the maternal- infant dyadic relationship...
Adolescence is a period of significant cognitive, social and physiological change, presenting unique...
Obesity among children has been on the rise globally for the past few decades. Previous research has...
Adolescence is a period of significant cognitive, social and physiological change, presenting unique...
Childhood obesity is associated with adverse health outcomes across the lifecourse. Accordingly, th...
Childhood obesity is associated with adverse health outcomes across the lifecourse. Accordingly, th...
This study extends McPhie et al. (2011)\u27s [Maternal correlates of preschool child eating behaviou...
Objective: To investigate whether relationships exist between parent eating behaviors, child feeding...
This study extends McPhie et al. (2011)'s [Maternal correlates of preschool child eating behaviours ...