Background: Uncompensated overnutrition promotes obesity, but the controls of children’s eating behavior are poorly understood. Insights may be achieved by testing whether the eating patterns of children are associated with demographic variables or whether they aggregate among family members. Objective: We tested whether children’s total energy intake and macronutrient intake and their ability to compensate for earlier en-ergy intake were associated with sociodemographic variables and anthropometric indexes. We also tested whether these behavioral traits aggregate among siblings. Design: Thirty-two sibling pairs aged 3–7 y consumed a multi-item lunch preceded by a low-energy (12.55 kJ) or high-energy (627.60 kJ) preload drink. Mixed-models ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been identified as the most common health problem facing America\u27s youth ...
Objective: Parental eating behavior traits have been shown to be related to the adiposity of their y...
Variation in energy intake by weight status at different ages may explain inconsistencies in previou...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study was to assess the relationship between nutrient intake, partitio...
Background: An impaired ability to compensate for calories and increased eating in the absence of hu...
Family functioning is hypothesized to influence the development, maintenance, and treatment of obesi...
Background. There seems to be a consensus that family influences on dietary habits are important but...
Eating behavior involves all actions that define the relation between human beings and food. It is a...
OBJECTIVE: To better understand risk factors for the development of obesity in early childhood, we e...
Background: Young children accurately compensate for energy-dense preloads consumed before test meal...
Information on familial resemblance is important for the design of effective family-based interventi...
Information on familial resemblance is important for the design of effective family-based interventi...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the association between nutritional and familial factors and obesity in boys a...
Objective: To investigate whether relationships exist between parent eating behaviors, child feeding...
peer reviewedObjective: To explore associations between family structure, children’s body mass index...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been identified as the most common health problem facing America\u27s youth ...
Objective: Parental eating behavior traits have been shown to be related to the adiposity of their y...
Variation in energy intake by weight status at different ages may explain inconsistencies in previou...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of our study was to assess the relationship between nutrient intake, partitio...
Background: An impaired ability to compensate for calories and increased eating in the absence of hu...
Family functioning is hypothesized to influence the development, maintenance, and treatment of obesi...
Background. There seems to be a consensus that family influences on dietary habits are important but...
Eating behavior involves all actions that define the relation between human beings and food. It is a...
OBJECTIVE: To better understand risk factors for the development of obesity in early childhood, we e...
Background: Young children accurately compensate for energy-dense preloads consumed before test meal...
Information on familial resemblance is important for the design of effective family-based interventi...
Information on familial resemblance is important for the design of effective family-based interventi...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the association between nutritional and familial factors and obesity in boys a...
Objective: To investigate whether relationships exist between parent eating behaviors, child feeding...
peer reviewedObjective: To explore associations between family structure, children’s body mass index...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been identified as the most common health problem facing America\u27s youth ...
Objective: Parental eating behavior traits have been shown to be related to the adiposity of their y...
Variation in energy intake by weight status at different ages may explain inconsistencies in previou...