The aim of this study was to examine video-recorded observations of evening family mealtime at home among Mexican American children to help elucidate style of meal service, fathers' and mothers' feeding practices and child's eating behavior. Consistent with guidelines for coding behaviors, we analyzed observational data of evening mealtimes of 71 Mexican American children aged eight to 10 years. Regarding style of meal service, in almost all cases (96%), parents plated the child's food, with more available on the table or counter in 40% of the observations. Mothers almost always served the child (94%). Regarding parental feeding practices, parents used positive involvement in meals (80%), pressure to eat (42%) and restriction of food (9%). ...
Research has indicated that certain parenting practices, such as parental monitoring, warmth, and di...
Background: Background: Given the protective effects of shared family mealtimes and the importance o...
This study addressed the relationship among risk factors, such as lack of parental self-efficacy and...
Abstract Background Although obesity rates are high among Latino children, relatively few studies of...
Background: Although obesity rates are high among Latino children, relatively few studies of parenta...
Research indicates that Mexican Americans are more likely to be obese than the general population, y...
Mothers' feeding practices are associated with their children's weight status, but little is known a...
BackgroundParental feeding practices are thought to influence children's weight status, through chil...
It is known that mothers’ child-feeding behaviors are associated with their children’s weight status...
This study examined parenting styles, parenting practices and family practices that may be associate...
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...
Obesity has become a pressing issue for Hispanic populations in the United States (U.S.) as well as ...
Background: Although obesity rates are high among Latino children, relatively few studies of parenta...
Background: Hispanic preschool children in the United States are at greater risk for obesity compare...
Research has indicated that certain parenting practices, such as parental monitoring, warmth, and di...
Background: Background: Given the protective effects of shared family mealtimes and the importance o...
This study addressed the relationship among risk factors, such as lack of parental self-efficacy and...
Abstract Background Although obesity rates are high among Latino children, relatively few studies of...
Background: Although obesity rates are high among Latino children, relatively few studies of parenta...
Research indicates that Mexican Americans are more likely to be obese than the general population, y...
Mothers' feeding practices are associated with their children's weight status, but little is known a...
BackgroundParental feeding practices are thought to influence children's weight status, through chil...
It is known that mothers’ child-feeding behaviors are associated with their children’s weight status...
This study examined parenting styles, parenting practices and family practices that may be associate...
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...
Obesity has become a pressing issue for Hispanic populations in the United States (U.S.) as well as ...
Background: Although obesity rates are high among Latino children, relatively few studies of parenta...
Background: Hispanic preschool children in the United States are at greater risk for obesity compare...
Research has indicated that certain parenting practices, such as parental monitoring, warmth, and di...
Background: Background: Given the protective effects of shared family mealtimes and the importance o...
This study addressed the relationship among risk factors, such as lack of parental self-efficacy and...