Background: The diet of toddlers is often not in accordance with dietary recommendations, putting them at risk of poor health outcomes later in life. Parents can struggle to provide their toddler with a healthy diet and interventions are needed. Helping parents to form healthy feeding habits may facilitate healthy feeding behaviours. Therefore, the aim of this study was to establish the feasibility of a 6-week online intervention to build healthy feeding behaviours in parents of toddlers.Methods: Parents and primary caregivers of children aged 2-3 (N = 75) were recruited to complete a 6-week online intervention consisting of 6 modules targeting habit formation, planning, goal setting, self-efficacy, interpersonal influences and picky eating...
Parallel session II: IIb. Family and adolescent health - no. O6aBackground and Objectives: To develo...
Fussy eating and food refusal are common in young children. These behaviours can contribute to anxie...
<strong>Towards Healthy Diets for parents: </strong>efectiveness of a counselling intervention Eveli...
Background: The diet of toddlers is often not in accordance with dietary recommendations, putting th...
Abstract The development of healthy eating habits in childhood is essential to reducing later risk o...
Introduction: Obesity and overweight are significant health problems among Australian children. Pare...
Web-based parent interventions designed to promote children's healthy eating patterns can enhance pa...
Abstract Background Eating habits are established during childhood and track into adolescence and la...
Background: As dietary gatekeepers for young children, parents are often the proximal target of fami...
Aim: The present study aims to (i) consult with parents regarding child feeding concerns, as relevan...
Research has shown that there is a gap between new parent’s knowledge of pediatric feeding recommend...
Aims: To assess the acceptability and potential efficacy of an online healthy lifestyles program for...
Abstract Background Childhood overweight and obesity is a global public health challenge. Primary pr...
The present study aims to (i) consult with parents regarding child feeding concerns, as relevant to ...
BACKGROUND: Parents seek trustworthy information online to promote healthy eating for their toddlers...
Parallel session II: IIb. Family and adolescent health - no. O6aBackground and Objectives: To develo...
Fussy eating and food refusal are common in young children. These behaviours can contribute to anxie...
<strong>Towards Healthy Diets for parents: </strong>efectiveness of a counselling intervention Eveli...
Background: The diet of toddlers is often not in accordance with dietary recommendations, putting th...
Abstract The development of healthy eating habits in childhood is essential to reducing later risk o...
Introduction: Obesity and overweight are significant health problems among Australian children. Pare...
Web-based parent interventions designed to promote children's healthy eating patterns can enhance pa...
Abstract Background Eating habits are established during childhood and track into adolescence and la...
Background: As dietary gatekeepers for young children, parents are often the proximal target of fami...
Aim: The present study aims to (i) consult with parents regarding child feeding concerns, as relevan...
Research has shown that there is a gap between new parent’s knowledge of pediatric feeding recommend...
Aims: To assess the acceptability and potential efficacy of an online healthy lifestyles program for...
Abstract Background Childhood overweight and obesity is a global public health challenge. Primary pr...
The present study aims to (i) consult with parents regarding child feeding concerns, as relevant to ...
BACKGROUND: Parents seek trustworthy information online to promote healthy eating for their toddlers...
Parallel session II: IIb. Family and adolescent health - no. O6aBackground and Objectives: To develo...
Fussy eating and food refusal are common in young children. These behaviours can contribute to anxie...
<strong>Towards Healthy Diets for parents: </strong>efectiveness of a counselling intervention Eveli...