This study aimed to explore the attitudes and behaviors of Latino mothers around feeding their children. Using qualitative methods, we conducted four focus groups in Spanish with 41 Latino mothers of elementary school-age children in San Diego County, CA. Latino mothers' mean age was 41 years; 90% were foreign-born; and 74% had a high school education or less. We explored cultural viewpoints around feeding and cooking and feeding strategies used. Focus groups were analyzed based on a priori and emergent themes. The following themes around feeding emerged: feeding attitudes central to the maternal responsibility of having well-fed children and feeding behaviors that centered on cooking methods, supportive behaviors, and reinforcement strateg...
Background: This qualitative study explored values, attitudes, and beliefs held by Mexican-origin mo...
Latino children are more likely to be obese than non-Hispanic white children, and feeding patterns t...
The aim of this study was to examine video-recorded observations of evening family mealtime at home ...
This study aimed to explore the attitudes and behaviors of Latino mothers around feeding their child...
This study aimed to explore the attitudes and behaviors of Latino mothers around feeding their child...
In this study, we examined the sociocultural factors underlying infant feeding practices. We conduct...
ObjectiveThere is a need to address cultural beliefs and parenting practices regarding childhood obe...
Background: Although obesity rates are high among Latino children, relatively few studies of parenta...
Abstract Background Although obesity rates are high among Latino children, relatively few studies of...
In this study, we examined the sociocultural factors underlying infant feeding practices. We conduct...
BackgroundWorldwide, overweight and obesity rates have more than tripled over the past three decades...
Childhood obesity is a significant problem in America today. While there has been considerable resea...
Background: Hispanic preschool children in the United States are at greater risk for obesity compare...
Research indicates that Mexican Americans are more likely to be obese than the general population, y...
It is known that mothers’ child-feeding behaviors are associated with their children’s weight status...
Background: This qualitative study explored values, attitudes, and beliefs held by Mexican-origin mo...
Latino children are more likely to be obese than non-Hispanic white children, and feeding patterns t...
The aim of this study was to examine video-recorded observations of evening family mealtime at home ...
This study aimed to explore the attitudes and behaviors of Latino mothers around feeding their child...
This study aimed to explore the attitudes and behaviors of Latino mothers around feeding their child...
In this study, we examined the sociocultural factors underlying infant feeding practices. We conduct...
ObjectiveThere is a need to address cultural beliefs and parenting practices regarding childhood obe...
Background: Although obesity rates are high among Latino children, relatively few studies of parenta...
Abstract Background Although obesity rates are high among Latino children, relatively few studies of...
In this study, we examined the sociocultural factors underlying infant feeding practices. We conduct...
BackgroundWorldwide, overweight and obesity rates have more than tripled over the past three decades...
Childhood obesity is a significant problem in America today. While there has been considerable resea...
Background: Hispanic preschool children in the United States are at greater risk for obesity compare...
Research indicates that Mexican Americans are more likely to be obese than the general population, y...
It is known that mothers’ child-feeding behaviors are associated with their children’s weight status...
Background: This qualitative study explored values, attitudes, and beliefs held by Mexican-origin mo...
Latino children are more likely to be obese than non-Hispanic white children, and feeding patterns t...
The aim of this study was to examine video-recorded observations of evening family mealtime at home ...