Because feeding problems have clear negative consequences for both child and caretakers, early diagnosis and intervention are important. Parent-report questionnaires can contribute to early identification, because they are efficient and typically offer a 'holistic' perspective of the child's eating in different contexts. In this pilot study, we aim to explore the concurrent validity of a short screening instrument (the SEP, which is the Dutch MCH-FS) in one of its target populations (a group of premature children) by comparing the total score with the observed behavior of the child and caretaker during a regular home meal. 28 toddlers (aged 9-18 months) and their caretakers participated in the study. Video-observations of the meals were cod...
Objectives. The present study aimed to ascertain whether parental reports of their feeding practices...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Samantha Rogers, Maria Ra...
International audienceYoung children have an innate ability to self-regulate food intake, driven pri...
Because feeding problems have clear negative consequences for both child and caretakers, early diagn...
Because feeding problems have clear negative consequences for both child and caretakers, early diagn...
Early feeding problems occur frequently across the population, but have a higher incidence in childr...
Little is known about the feeding behaviors and problems with feeding in toddlers. In the present qu...
This study examined the relationship between parent's feeding practices and the feeding behavior of ...
Objective To examine relationships between parental eating disorder symptomatology and observed feed...
International audienceParental feeding practices – the strategies to control ‘what', ‘how much', ‘wh...
National audienceParental feeding practices can promote healthy eating from a very young age. A prof...
Promoting healthy eating habits from infancy onwards is essential, in order to prevent children from...
AimsThis study aimed to collect data on Australian children with regard to feeding difficulties usin...
Feeding problems are common, with implications for nutrition, growth and family stress, placing burd...
Objectives. The present study aimed to ascertain whether parental reports of their feeding practices...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Samantha Rogers, Maria Ra...
International audienceYoung children have an innate ability to self-regulate food intake, driven pri...
Because feeding problems have clear negative consequences for both child and caretakers, early diagn...
Because feeding problems have clear negative consequences for both child and caretakers, early diagn...
Early feeding problems occur frequently across the population, but have a higher incidence in childr...
Little is known about the feeding behaviors and problems with feeding in toddlers. In the present qu...
This study examined the relationship between parent's feeding practices and the feeding behavior of ...
Objective To examine relationships between parental eating disorder symptomatology and observed feed...
International audienceParental feeding practices – the strategies to control ‘what', ‘how much', ‘wh...
National audienceParental feeding practices can promote healthy eating from a very young age. A prof...
Promoting healthy eating habits from infancy onwards is essential, in order to prevent children from...
AimsThis study aimed to collect data on Australian children with regard to feeding difficulties usin...
Feeding problems are common, with implications for nutrition, growth and family stress, placing burd...
Objectives. The present study aimed to ascertain whether parental reports of their feeding practices...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Samantha Rogers, Maria Ra...
International audienceYoung children have an innate ability to self-regulate food intake, driven pri...