Abstract Background Eating behaviors during childhood are related both to children’s diet quality and to their weight status. A better understanding of the determinants of eating behavior during childhood is essential for carrying out effective dietary interventions. Methods We assessed the contribution of genetic and environmental factors to variations in selected eating behaviors in early and late childhood. Information on eating behaviors came from questionnaires administered to parents of children participating in the Quebec Newborn Twin Study when the twins were 2.5 and 9 years old (n = 692 children). Dichotomous variables were ...
Eating behavior in children is influenced by both genetic and environmental determinants. In the fir...
International audiencePrevious findings suggest that parental feeding practices may adapt to childre...
Background: The behavioral susceptibility model proposes that inherited differences in traits such a...
Purpose Given the variability in adiposity despite ubiquitous exposure to obesogenic food environme...
Background: We investigated the genetic and environmental contributions to disordered eating (DE) be...
Background: The modern environment is ubiquitously ‘obesogenic’, yet people vary enormously in weigh...
Children differ greatly in their ability to self-regulate food intake for reasons that are poorly un...
This study examined the relative influence of genetic versus environmental factors on specific aspec...
Children differ greatly in their ability to self-regulate food intake for reasons that are poorly un...
BACKGROUND: The early years in life are increasingly recognized as a critical period for the develop...
International audiencePrevious findings suggest that parental feeding practices may adapt to childre...
Purpose Given the variability in adiposity despite ubiquitous exposure to obesogenic food environme...
Background: A strong genetic influence on appetitive traits has been shown in children and adults, b...
Parents have a high degree of control over the environments and experiences of their children. Food ...
Eating behavior in children is influenced by both genetic and environmental determinants. In the fir...
Eating behavior in children is influenced by both genetic and environmental determinants. In the fir...
International audiencePrevious findings suggest that parental feeding practices may adapt to childre...
Background: The behavioral susceptibility model proposes that inherited differences in traits such a...
Purpose Given the variability in adiposity despite ubiquitous exposure to obesogenic food environme...
Background: We investigated the genetic and environmental contributions to disordered eating (DE) be...
Background: The modern environment is ubiquitously ‘obesogenic’, yet people vary enormously in weigh...
Children differ greatly in their ability to self-regulate food intake for reasons that are poorly un...
This study examined the relative influence of genetic versus environmental factors on specific aspec...
Children differ greatly in their ability to self-regulate food intake for reasons that are poorly un...
BACKGROUND: The early years in life are increasingly recognized as a critical period for the develop...
International audiencePrevious findings suggest that parental feeding practices may adapt to childre...
Purpose Given the variability in adiposity despite ubiquitous exposure to obesogenic food environme...
Background: A strong genetic influence on appetitive traits has been shown in children and adults, b...
Parents have a high degree of control over the environments and experiences of their children. Food ...
Eating behavior in children is influenced by both genetic and environmental determinants. In the fir...
Eating behavior in children is influenced by both genetic and environmental determinants. In the fir...
International audiencePrevious findings suggest that parental feeding practices may adapt to childre...
Background: The behavioral susceptibility model proposes that inherited differences in traits such a...