Background Relationships with others can have an impact on the attitudes of new mums to the obesity-related behaviours of their children. The aim of this study was to understand the degree to which other new mums (from their mothers’ group), friends, partners, and other family members have an influence on maternal attitudes to child feeding, physical activity and television viewing behaviours in order to more accurately target obesity prevention interventions. Methods In a retrospective cohort study design using data from the InFANT randomized controlled trial, first-time mothers (n = 307) from Melbourne, Australia were asked in 2012–13 how much of an influence their partner, friends, mothers’ group and family were on their attitudes to th...
BackgroundSocioeconomically disadvantaged mothers are at high risk of obesity, yet the aetiology of ...
Childhood obesity has become increasingly prevalent in today's society. Children are more likel...
Child obesity research has generally not examined multiple layers of parent–child relationship...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Relationships with others can have an impact on the attitudes...
BACKGROUND: Parents influence their children\u27s weight-related behaviours through their parenting ...
Abstract Background Parents influence their children’s weight-related behaviours through their paren...
BackgroundThe diets, physical activity and sedentary behavior levels of both children and adults in ...
Purpose - Parenting style and early feeding practices have been linked to child intake, eating behav...
Background: Overweight and obesity in children and adolescents has become an important public health...
The objective of this study is to understand the pathways through which social influence at the fami...
This study aimed to explore differences between mothers with healthy weight versus overweight/obesit...
Both genetic and environmental influences underpin complex multidimensional associations between mat...
Children\u27s diets are important determinants of their health, but typically do not meet recommenda...
Background Maternal feeding practices have been proposed to play an important role in early chi...
© 2016 Russell et al. Background: Infancy is an important period for the promotion of healthy eating...
BackgroundSocioeconomically disadvantaged mothers are at high risk of obesity, yet the aetiology of ...
Childhood obesity has become increasingly prevalent in today's society. Children are more likel...
Child obesity research has generally not examined multiple layers of parent–child relationship...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Relationships with others can have an impact on the attitudes...
BACKGROUND: Parents influence their children\u27s weight-related behaviours through their parenting ...
Abstract Background Parents influence their children’s weight-related behaviours through their paren...
BackgroundThe diets, physical activity and sedentary behavior levels of both children and adults in ...
Purpose - Parenting style and early feeding practices have been linked to child intake, eating behav...
Background: Overweight and obesity in children and adolescents has become an important public health...
The objective of this study is to understand the pathways through which social influence at the fami...
This study aimed to explore differences between mothers with healthy weight versus overweight/obesit...
Both genetic and environmental influences underpin complex multidimensional associations between mat...
Children\u27s diets are important determinants of their health, but typically do not meet recommenda...
Background Maternal feeding practices have been proposed to play an important role in early chi...
© 2016 Russell et al. Background: Infancy is an important period for the promotion of healthy eating...
BackgroundSocioeconomically disadvantaged mothers are at high risk of obesity, yet the aetiology of ...
Childhood obesity has become increasingly prevalent in today's society. Children are more likel...
Child obesity research has generally not examined multiple layers of parent–child relationship...