Parental feeding practices and children's eating behavior are consistently related to childhood obesity. However, it is not known whether parents' feeding practices predict obesogenic eating behavior or vice versa. In a Norwegian cohort (n = 797), it was found that greater parental use of food as a reward (instrumental feeding) when children were 6 predicted increased emotional overeating and food responsiveness, whereas greater parental encouragement to eat forecasted increased enjoyment of food 2 years later. No evidence of child effects emerged. Although children's eating behavior is relatively stable and established at an early age, findings suggest that parental feeding practices can serve as targets of intervention to p...
Several studies have found an association between eating behaviours and weight status and obesity ri...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
Background. Child food intake and appetitive behaviors show an inconsistent pattern of associations ...
Parental feeding practices and children's eating behavior are consistently related to childhood obes...
Several studies have found an association between eating behaviours and weight status and obesity ri...
BACKGROUND: Maternal feeding practices have been proposed to play an important role in early child w...
Background: Parental non-responsive feeding practices and child eating behaviors both play significa...
ObjectiveTo examine the relationship between parent feeding practices (restriction, monitoring, pres...
Objective To examine differences in parent feeding behaviors and general parenting of overweight chi...
Childhood obesity is often characterised as a global epidemic. Yet, little progress has been made in...
Background Parents have some responsibility for children’s dietary habits and they are often the foc...
Introduction Insight into parents’ perceptions of their children’s eating behaviors is crucial for ...
Insight into parents’ perceptions of their children’s eating behaviors is crucial for the developmen...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether parental feeding practices, such as pressure to eat, perm...
Objective: To investigate whether relationships exist between parent eating behaviors, child feeding...
Several studies have found an association between eating behaviours and weight status and obesity ri...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
Background. Child food intake and appetitive behaviors show an inconsistent pattern of associations ...
Parental feeding practices and children's eating behavior are consistently related to childhood obes...
Several studies have found an association between eating behaviours and weight status and obesity ri...
BACKGROUND: Maternal feeding practices have been proposed to play an important role in early child w...
Background: Parental non-responsive feeding practices and child eating behaviors both play significa...
ObjectiveTo examine the relationship between parent feeding practices (restriction, monitoring, pres...
Objective To examine differences in parent feeding behaviors and general parenting of overweight chi...
Childhood obesity is often characterised as a global epidemic. Yet, little progress has been made in...
Background Parents have some responsibility for children’s dietary habits and they are often the foc...
Introduction Insight into parents’ perceptions of their children’s eating behaviors is crucial for ...
Insight into parents’ perceptions of their children’s eating behaviors is crucial for the developmen...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether parental feeding practices, such as pressure to eat, perm...
Objective: To investigate whether relationships exist between parent eating behaviors, child feeding...
Several studies have found an association between eating behaviours and weight status and obesity ri...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
Background. Child food intake and appetitive behaviors show an inconsistent pattern of associations ...