Objective To examine the role of parent concern in explaining nonresponsive feeding practices in response to child fussy eating in socioeconomically disadvantaged families. Design Mediation analysis of cross-sectional survey data. Setting Socioeconomically disadvantaged urban community in Queensland, Australia. Participants Cohabiting mother–father pairs (n = 208) with children aged 2–5 years. Main Outcome Measure(s) Two validated measures of nonresponsive feeding: persuasive feeding and reward for eating. Analysis Mediation analysis tested concern as a mediator of the relationship between child food fussiness (independent variable) and parent nonresponsive feeding practices (dependent variables), adjusted for significant covariates an...
Objective To characterise parent presentations of fussy eating and mealtime interactions at a point ...
Background: Fussy eating refers to the consumption of an inadequate variety or quantity of food. Chi...
This study examined the relationship between parent's feeding practices and the feeding behavio...
Objective: To examine the role of parent concern in explaining nonresponsive feeding practices in re...
Objective To examine the role of parent concern in explaining non-responsive feeding practices in re...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies on child feeding have focused on family dynamics or disadvantaged families, y...
Objective Child fussy eating has been associated with a range of maternal feeding practices; however...
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...
Fussy eating is a nuanced, mealtime-specific behaviour associated with difficult temperament but has...
Background\ud Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. However, stu...
Children learn to like a wide variety of healthy foods through exposure in their early feeding envir...
Despite research focus on childhood obesity, many parents of young children worry that their child i...
Fussy eating, characterised by persistent refusal of familiar and/or novel food, is a risk factor fo...
Abstract Background Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. Howeve...
Objective To characterise parent presentations of fussy eating and mealtime interactions at a point ...
Background: Fussy eating refers to the consumption of an inadequate variety or quantity of food. Chi...
This study examined the relationship between parent's feeding practices and the feeding behavio...
Objective: To examine the role of parent concern in explaining nonresponsive feeding practices in re...
Objective To examine the role of parent concern in explaining non-responsive feeding practices in re...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies on child feeding have focused on family dynamics or disadvantaged families, y...
Objective Child fussy eating has been associated with a range of maternal feeding practices; however...
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...
Fussy eating is a nuanced, mealtime-specific behaviour associated with difficult temperament but has...
Background\ud Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. However, stu...
Children learn to like a wide variety of healthy foods through exposure in their early feeding envir...
Despite research focus on childhood obesity, many parents of young children worry that their child i...
Fussy eating, characterised by persistent refusal of familiar and/or novel food, is a risk factor fo...
Abstract Background Concerns about fussy eating are common amongst parents of young children. Howeve...
Objective To characterise parent presentations of fussy eating and mealtime interactions at a point ...
Background: Fussy eating refers to the consumption of an inadequate variety or quantity of food. Chi...
This study examined the relationship between parent's feeding practices and the feeding behavio...