Children\u27s diets are important determinants of their health, but typically do not meet recommendations. Parents\u27 feeding practices, such as pressure or restriction, are important influences on child diets, but reasons why parents use particular feeding practices, and malleability of such practices, are not well understood. This qualitative study aimed to explore mothers\u27 perceptions of influences on their feeding practices, and assess whether an intervention promoting recommended feeding practices was perceived as influential. The Melbourne Infant Feeding, Activity and Nutrition Trial (InFANT) Program was a cluster-randomised controlled trial involving 542 families aiming to improve child diets. Following the trial, when children w...
During the early years, parents have a major influence on their children's diets, food choices and d...
BACKGROUND: Infant formula feeding practices are an important consideration for obesity prevention. ...
The purpose of this study was to learn about mothers’ experiences with food choices for their pre-sc...
During the early years, parents have a major influence on their children\u27s diets, food choices an...
BACKGROUND: Infancy is an important period for the promotion of healthy eating, diet and weight. How...
Parents have a major influence on young children’s diets, food choices and habit formation. However,...
Objectives. The present study aimed to ascertain whether parental reports of their feeding practices...
Purpose - Parenting style and early feeding practices have been linked to child intake, eating behav...
Parents have a major influence on young children\u27s diets, food choices and habit formation. Howev...
Parents have the most significant influence on the development of young children’s eating patterns. ...
Establishing healthy eating habits early in life is one important strategy to combat childhood obesi...
Background Maternal feeding practices have been proposed to play an important role in early chi...
Intervention programs to prevent childhood obesity are more likely to be successful when mothers are...
Establishing healthy eating behaviors is vital in the early years to help combat the development of ...
The practices mothers adopt in relation to feeding their children have been identified as important ...
During the early years, parents have a major influence on their children's diets, food choices and d...
BACKGROUND: Infant formula feeding practices are an important consideration for obesity prevention. ...
The purpose of this study was to learn about mothers’ experiences with food choices for their pre-sc...
During the early years, parents have a major influence on their children\u27s diets, food choices an...
BACKGROUND: Infancy is an important period for the promotion of healthy eating, diet and weight. How...
Parents have a major influence on young children’s diets, food choices and habit formation. However,...
Objectives. The present study aimed to ascertain whether parental reports of their feeding practices...
Purpose - Parenting style and early feeding practices have been linked to child intake, eating behav...
Parents have a major influence on young children\u27s diets, food choices and habit formation. Howev...
Parents have the most significant influence on the development of young children’s eating patterns. ...
Establishing healthy eating habits early in life is one important strategy to combat childhood obesi...
Background Maternal feeding practices have been proposed to play an important role in early chi...
Intervention programs to prevent childhood obesity are more likely to be successful when mothers are...
Establishing healthy eating behaviors is vital in the early years to help combat the development of ...
The practices mothers adopt in relation to feeding their children have been identified as important ...
During the early years, parents have a major influence on their children's diets, food choices and d...
BACKGROUND: Infant formula feeding practices are an important consideration for obesity prevention. ...
The purpose of this study was to learn about mothers’ experiences with food choices for their pre-sc...