نتایج جستجو برای: child feeding

تعداد نتایج: 257731  

2012
Sheryl O Hughes Richard M Shewchuk

BACKGROUND Associations between parent and child characteristics and how they influence the approach parents take toward children in the feeding environment have not been examined extensively, especially in low-income minority families who are at a higher risk for obesity. The primary aim of the study was to examine positive and negative parent emotions as potential mediators of the relationshi...

Journal: :Appetite 2015
Sheryl O Hughes Thomas G Power Yan Liu Carla Sharp Theresa A Nicklas

PURPOSE Depression and other stressors have been associated with general parenting and child outcomes in low-income families. Given that parents shape child eating behaviors through their feeding interactions with their child, it is important to investigate factors that may influence parental feeding of young children. The aim of this study was to examine how depressive symptoms and parenting s...

اکرم قائمقامی, ,

  This information sheet contains the necessary information to educate mothers in the early weeks after delivery. So in a relaxed opportunity to read it. If you plan to feed your baby by breast feeding, it is necessary to read it prior to discharge from hospital. Note that the duration of breast feeding in the first weeks after the labor is 20 minutes. The best way for breastfeeding is to give ...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2008
Ashley J Greer Charles S Gulotta Elizabeth A Masler Rinita B Laud

OBJECTIVE This study investigated the impact of an intensive interdisciplinary feeding program on caregiver stress and child outcomes of children with feeding disorders across three categories. METHODS Children were categorized into either tube dependent, liquid dependent, or food selective groups. Outcomes for caregiver stress levels, child mealtime behaviors, weight, and calories were exami...

2015
Elisabeth L. Melbye Håvard Hansen

There is a general lack of research addressing the motivations behind parental use of various feeding practices. Therefore, the present work aims to extend the current literature on parent-child feeding interactions by integrating the traditional developmental psychological perspective on feeding practices with elements of Regulatory Focus Theory (RFT) derived from the field of motivational psy...

Journal: :Appetite 2014
Erin L Cassells Anthea M Magarey Lynne A Daniels Kimberley M Mallan

Food neophobia is a highly heritable trait characterized by the rejection of foods that are novel or unknown and potentially limits dietary variety, with lower intake and preference particularly for fruits and vegetables. Understanding non-genetic (environmental) factors that may influence the expression of food neophobia is essential to improving children's consumption of fruits and vegetables...

Journal: :Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 2003

Journal: :Obesity 2010
Amy T Galloway Claire V Farrow Denise M Martz

Research concerning child feeding practices has focused on children and adolescents, and little is known about how feeding practices used in childhood relate to eating behaviors and weight status in early adulthood. We assessed college students' and their parents' retrospective reports of child feeding practices used when the students were in middle childhood. We also assessed the college stude...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2015
Heidi J Bergmeier Helen Skouteris Emma Haycraft Jess Haines Merrilyn Hooley

BACKGROUND Controlling feeding practices are linked to children's self-regulatory eating practices and weight status. Maternal reports of controlling feeding practices are not always significantly related to independently rated mealtime observations. However, prior studies only assessed 1 mealtime observation, which may not be representative of typical mealtime settings or routines. OBJECTIVE...

2014
Faye C Powell Claire V Farrow Caroline Meyer Claire Farrow

The aim of this study was to examine the contribution of a broad range of maternal feeding practices in predicting parental reports of food avoidance eating behaviours in young children, after controlling for child temperament, and maternal dietary restraint which have previously been associated with feeding problems. One hundred and eight mothers of children aged between 2-6 years completed se...

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