This study sought to establish empirically derived parental feeding styles based on their mealtime behaviors and strategies and determine how these styles relate to childrens weight, mealtime behaviors, and other childhood problems. Parents (N = 378) of children ages 2-6 completed questionnaires and reported childrens height and weight. Three feeding styles emerged via latent profile analyses: internal regulation (IR), external control (EC), and laissez faire regulation (LFR). BMI scores were highest in the EC profile, and LFR parents reported the most mealtime difficulties. These empirically derived feeding styles are associated with specific mealtime behaviors/characteristics and both high and low weight extremes
Objective - The aim of this study was to identify associations between structure-related and non-res...
Background: The prevalence of obesity in children is increasing in the world and it has become one o...
Childhood obesity has become increasingly prevalent in today's society. Children are more likel...
This study sought to establish empirically derived parental feeding styles based on their mealtime b...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of parental feeding styles and children’s eatin...
IntroductionToddlers' eating behaviors are influenced by the way parents interact with their childre...
The influence that parents have on their child has been continuously investigated among many differe...
INTRODUCTION:Toddlers' eating behaviors are influenced by the way parents interact with their childr...
BACKGROUND: By the time a child is 24 mo old, 50% of parents report experiencing picky eating behavi...
[[abstract]]The prevalence of overweight and obesity among children is on the rise worldwide. Family...
Food parenting practices and parenting styles are associated with child weight status, dietary intak...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Toddlers’ eating behaviors are influenced by the way parents interact wit...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
The prevalence of childhood obesity continues to rise in the United States. This review article expl...
Objective To examine differences in parent feeding behaviors and general parenting of overweight chi...
Objective - The aim of this study was to identify associations between structure-related and non-res...
Background: The prevalence of obesity in children is increasing in the world and it has become one o...
Childhood obesity has become increasingly prevalent in today's society. Children are more likel...
This study sought to establish empirically derived parental feeding styles based on their mealtime b...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of parental feeding styles and children’s eatin...
IntroductionToddlers' eating behaviors are influenced by the way parents interact with their childre...
The influence that parents have on their child has been continuously investigated among many differe...
INTRODUCTION:Toddlers' eating behaviors are influenced by the way parents interact with their childr...
BACKGROUND: By the time a child is 24 mo old, 50% of parents report experiencing picky eating behavi...
[[abstract]]The prevalence of overweight and obesity among children is on the rise worldwide. Family...
Food parenting practices and parenting styles are associated with child weight status, dietary intak...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Toddlers’ eating behaviors are influenced by the way parents interact wit...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
The prevalence of childhood obesity continues to rise in the United States. This review article expl...
Objective To examine differences in parent feeding behaviors and general parenting of overweight chi...
Objective - The aim of this study was to identify associations between structure-related and non-res...
Background: The prevalence of obesity in children is increasing in the world and it has become one o...
Childhood obesity has become increasingly prevalent in today's society. Children are more likel...