Background: Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural susceptibility to obesity. Behavioural susceptibility can be expressed in appetite-related traits, e.g. food responsiveness. Research into such behavioural factors is important, as it can provide starting points for (preventive) interventions. Objectives: To examine associations of children's appetitive traits with weight and with fruit, snack and sugar-sweetened beverage intake, and to examine whether parenting style interacts with appetite in determining child weight/intake. Methods: Data were used from 1275 children participating in the INPACT study in 2009-2010, with a mean age of 9 years in 2009. Their height and weight were measured to calcul...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
Background: Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural suscep...
Background: Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural suscep...
Background: Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural suscep...
Background: Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural suscep...
Background: Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural suscep...
Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural susceptibility to ...
textabstractBackground: Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavi...
Background: The nexus between appetitive traits, dietary patterns and weight status has predominantl...
Eating behaviors, notably eating behaviors conceptualized as appetitive traits, have been suggested ...
Eating behaviors, notably eating behaviors conceptualized as appetitive traits, have been suggested ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
Background: Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural suscep...
Background: Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural suscep...
Background: Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural suscep...
Background: Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural suscep...
Background: Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural suscep...
Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural susceptibility to ...
textabstractBackground: Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavi...
Background: The nexus between appetitive traits, dietary patterns and weight status has predominantl...
Eating behaviors, notably eating behaviors conceptualized as appetitive traits, have been suggested ...
Eating behaviors, notably eating behaviors conceptualized as appetitive traits, have been suggested ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...
OBJECTIVE: To examine cross-sectional and longitudinal (one-year follow- associations of parental fe...