BACKGROUND: Poor self-regulation during preschool and early school age years is associated with rapid weight gain. However, the association between self-regulatory capacities in infancy and weight status in early childhood has not been well studied. Objective: Examine prospective associations between infant self-regulation and body mass index (BMI) in early childhood. We hypothesized that infants exhibiting less optimal self-regulation would be at greater risk of obesity at 3–5 years of life. METHODS: We used data from 5750 children in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort (ECLS-B), excluding premature infants and infants small or large for gestational age. Our primary predictor was infant self-regulation measured at age 9...
BACKGROUND: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
Background: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
An understanding of how infant eating behaviour relates to later obesity is required if intervention...
Objectives: We tested whether early childhood risk exposures are related to weight gain in adolescen...
Objective—To investigate the role of early self-regulation skills, including emotion regulation, sus...
Objective To determine the extent to which weight gain and eating behaviours in infancy predict late...
Maternal sensitivity has been implicated in various aspects of child health and development, includi...
Objective To investigate the role of toddlers? self-regulation skills and temperament in predicting ...
There is increasing evidence that early infant overfeeding may result in hypercellularity of the adi...
Maternal sensitivity has been implicated in various aspects of child health and development, includi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate to what extent prenatal, early postnatal, and late postnatal growth predic...
This study aims to assess whether rapid weight gain in infancy is predictive of childhood obesity by...
Objective: To evaluate the association between adiposity at birth and in infancy with overweight at ...
Background: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
Background: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
BACKGROUND: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
Background: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
An understanding of how infant eating behaviour relates to later obesity is required if intervention...
Objectives: We tested whether early childhood risk exposures are related to weight gain in adolescen...
Objective—To investigate the role of early self-regulation skills, including emotion regulation, sus...
Objective To determine the extent to which weight gain and eating behaviours in infancy predict late...
Maternal sensitivity has been implicated in various aspects of child health and development, includi...
Objective To investigate the role of toddlers? self-regulation skills and temperament in predicting ...
There is increasing evidence that early infant overfeeding may result in hypercellularity of the adi...
Maternal sensitivity has been implicated in various aspects of child health and development, includi...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate to what extent prenatal, early postnatal, and late postnatal growth predic...
This study aims to assess whether rapid weight gain in infancy is predictive of childhood obesity by...
Objective: To evaluate the association between adiposity at birth and in infancy with overweight at ...
Background: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
Background: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
BACKGROUND: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
Background: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
An understanding of how infant eating behaviour relates to later obesity is required if intervention...