Objective Child fussy eating has been associated with a range of maternal feeding practices; however, whether effects are parent-driven, child-driven, or bidirectional (i.e., both) remains unclear. This study tested for bidirectional relationships between nonresponsive and structure-related maternal feeding practices and child fussy eating at age 2, 3.7, and 5 years using a cross-lagged model approach. Methods First-time Australian mothers (N = 207) reported four nonresponsive and four structure-related feeding practices and child food fussiness (FF) using validated questionnaires at child age 2, 3.7, and 5 years. Bivariate cross-lagged analyses were conducted for each of the eight feeding practices separately. Results Both child- and par...
Objective To examine the role of parent concern in explaining non-responsive feeding practices in re...
Abstract Background This study examined bidirectional relationships between maternal feeding practic...
Fussy eating, characterised by persistent refusal of familiar and/or novel food, is a risk factor fo...
Child fussy eating has been associated with a range of maternal feeding practices; however, whether ...
Objective Child fussy eating has been associated with a range of maternal feeding practices; however...
Objective: Child fussy eating has been associated with a range of maternal feeding practices; howeve...
Background\ud Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. However, stu...
Abstract Background Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. Howeve...
Fussy eating is a nuanced, mealtime-specific behaviour associated with difficult temperament but has...
Background: This study examined bidirectional relationships between maternal feeding practices and c...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies on child feeding have focused on family dynamics or disadvantaged families, y...
Objective To examine the role of parent concern in explaining nonresponsive feeding practices in res...
Objective: To examine the role of parent concern in explaining nonresponsive feeding practices in re...
Background: Parental feeding practices are thought to play a causal role in shaping a child's fussin...
Background: Parental feeding practices are thought to play a causal role in shaping a child's fussin...
Objective To examine the role of parent concern in explaining non-responsive feeding practices in re...
Abstract Background This study examined bidirectional relationships between maternal feeding practic...
Fussy eating, characterised by persistent refusal of familiar and/or novel food, is a risk factor fo...
Child fussy eating has been associated with a range of maternal feeding practices; however, whether ...
Objective Child fussy eating has been associated with a range of maternal feeding practices; however...
Objective: Child fussy eating has been associated with a range of maternal feeding practices; howeve...
Background\ud Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. However, stu...
Abstract Background Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. Howeve...
Fussy eating is a nuanced, mealtime-specific behaviour associated with difficult temperament but has...
Background: This study examined bidirectional relationships between maternal feeding practices and c...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies on child feeding have focused on family dynamics or disadvantaged families, y...
Objective To examine the role of parent concern in explaining nonresponsive feeding practices in res...
Objective: To examine the role of parent concern in explaining nonresponsive feeding practices in re...
Background: Parental feeding practices are thought to play a causal role in shaping a child's fussin...
Background: Parental feeding practices are thought to play a causal role in shaping a child's fussin...
Objective To examine the role of parent concern in explaining non-responsive feeding practices in re...
Abstract Background This study examined bidirectional relationships between maternal feeding practic...
Fussy eating, characterised by persistent refusal of familiar and/or novel food, is a risk factor fo...