Latino children are more likely to be obese than non-Hispanic white children, and feeding patterns that begin in infancy may contribute to this disparity. The objective of this study was to elucidate beliefs and practices related to the introduction of solids and solid food feeding in the first year of life among low-income Latino parents residing in Northern California. We conducted 26 semi-structured interviews that explored the timing of introduction of solids, selection of foods to serve to infants, feeding strategies, sources of information on solid food feeding and concerns about infant weight. We found that most parents relied on traditional practices in selecting first foods for infants and had a strong preference for homemade food,...
Background and Purpose: Latino children are more likely to be overweight than non-Latino whites. Fam...
Limited research exists exploring the perceptions of healthy and unhealthy eating among Hispanic fam...
Parents are in an ideal position to promote long-term healthy dietary behaviours for their children....
New parents receive abundant information on the solid food introduction that both supports and under...
Background: Although obesity rates are high among Latino children, relatively few studies of parenta...
BackgroundThe prevalence of obesity among Latino children is alarmingly high, when compared to non-L...
Hispanic children have the highest rate of overweight and obesity for children and youth ages 2-19 i...
Timing of the first introduction of solid food during infancy may have potential effects on life-lon...
ObjectiveThere is a need to address cultural beliefs and parenting practices regarding childhood obe...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine the relationships between parent and child weight status, par...
Abstract Background The prevalence of obesity among Latino children is alarmingly high, when compare...
Background: Hispanic preschool children in the United States are at greater risk for obesity compare...
Abstract Background Although obesity rates are high among Latino children, relatively few studies of...
This study aimed to explore the attitudes and behaviors of Latino mothers around feeding their child...
This study aimed to explore the attitudes and behaviors of Latino mothers around feeding their child...
Background and Purpose: Latino children are more likely to be overweight than non-Latino whites. Fam...
Limited research exists exploring the perceptions of healthy and unhealthy eating among Hispanic fam...
Parents are in an ideal position to promote long-term healthy dietary behaviours for their children....
New parents receive abundant information on the solid food introduction that both supports and under...
Background: Although obesity rates are high among Latino children, relatively few studies of parenta...
BackgroundThe prevalence of obesity among Latino children is alarmingly high, when compared to non-L...
Hispanic children have the highest rate of overweight and obesity for children and youth ages 2-19 i...
Timing of the first introduction of solid food during infancy may have potential effects on life-lon...
ObjectiveThere is a need to address cultural beliefs and parenting practices regarding childhood obe...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine the relationships between parent and child weight status, par...
Abstract Background The prevalence of obesity among Latino children is alarmingly high, when compare...
Background: Hispanic preschool children in the United States are at greater risk for obesity compare...
Abstract Background Although obesity rates are high among Latino children, relatively few studies of...
This study aimed to explore the attitudes and behaviors of Latino mothers around feeding their child...
This study aimed to explore the attitudes and behaviors of Latino mothers around feeding their child...
Background and Purpose: Latino children are more likely to be overweight than non-Latino whites. Fam...
Limited research exists exploring the perceptions of healthy and unhealthy eating among Hispanic fam...
Parents are in an ideal position to promote long-term healthy dietary behaviours for their children....