Background: Child emotional overeating is a risk factor for obesity that is learned in the home environment. Parents' use of food to soothe child distress may contribute to the development of children's emotional overeating. Objectives: To examine the effect of a responsive parenting (RP) intervention on mother-reported child emotional overeating, and explore whether effects are mediated by mother-reported use of food to soothe child distress. Methods: The sample included primiparous mother-infant dyads randomized to a RP intervention (n = 105) or home safety control group (n = 102). Nurses delivered RP guidance in four behavioral domains: sleeping, fussy, alert/calm, and drowsy. Mothers reported their use of food to soothe at age 18 months...
Addressing overeating is essential to obesity treatment and prevention. The objectives of this study...
Objective To examine differences in parent feeding behaviors and general parenting of overweight chi...
Emotional child temperament has consistently been found to be related to food fussiness. One factor ...
BackgroundEmotional eating is associated with negative eating habits and obesity. Parents may be abl...
Objective The objective was to describe parent-reported child eating behavior and maternal parenti...
Emotional eating is the tendency to eat in response to negative emotions. Prior research has identif...
Emotional eating (EE; defined as overeating irrespective of satiety and in response to emotional sta...
ObjectiveTo examine the relationship between parent feeding practices (restriction, monitoring, pres...
Abstract Background What, when, how, how much, and how often infants are fed have been associated wi...
Background: Children's emotional eating is related to greater body mass index and a less-healthy die...
Background: Child temperament is a measure of an individual’s behavioral tendencies. The primary obj...
Background Children’s tendency to eat while they are emotional, irrespective of satiety, is termed e...
Background: Parental depression is an emerging factor associated with the development and treatment ...
Objective: To examine the relation between preschoolers\u27 eating behaviors and body mass index (BM...
Feeding and parenting are inextricably linked. The complex bidirectional interactions between parent...
Addressing overeating is essential to obesity treatment and prevention. The objectives of this study...
Objective To examine differences in parent feeding behaviors and general parenting of overweight chi...
Emotional child temperament has consistently been found to be related to food fussiness. One factor ...
BackgroundEmotional eating is associated with negative eating habits and obesity. Parents may be abl...
Objective The objective was to describe parent-reported child eating behavior and maternal parenti...
Emotional eating is the tendency to eat in response to negative emotions. Prior research has identif...
Emotional eating (EE; defined as overeating irrespective of satiety and in response to emotional sta...
ObjectiveTo examine the relationship between parent feeding practices (restriction, monitoring, pres...
Abstract Background What, when, how, how much, and how often infants are fed have been associated wi...
Background: Children's emotional eating is related to greater body mass index and a less-healthy die...
Background: Child temperament is a measure of an individual’s behavioral tendencies. The primary obj...
Background Children’s tendency to eat while they are emotional, irrespective of satiety, is termed e...
Background: Parental depression is an emerging factor associated with the development and treatment ...
Objective: To examine the relation between preschoolers\u27 eating behaviors and body mass index (BM...
Feeding and parenting are inextricably linked. The complex bidirectional interactions between parent...
Addressing overeating is essential to obesity treatment and prevention. The objectives of this study...
Objective To examine differences in parent feeding behaviors and general parenting of overweight chi...
Emotional child temperament has consistently been found to be related to food fussiness. One factor ...