نتایج جستجو برای: child feeding

تعداد نتایج: 257731  

2011
Madeleine Sigman-Grant Elizabeth Christiansen George Fernandez Janice Fletcher Laurel Branen Beth A. Price Susan L. Johnson

INTRODUCTION Strategies to prevent adult chronic diseases, including obesity, must start in childhood. Because many preschool-aged children spend mealtimes in child care facilities, staff should be taught supportive feeding practices for childhood obesity prevention. Higher obesity rates among low-income children suggest that centers providing care to these children require special attention. W...

2014
Jill Berg Susan Tiso Merry Grasska Edwin Tan Yasmin Chowdhury Robynn Zender Mary Knudtson

Purpose: This study aimed to determine the relationships between parent and child weight status, parental perceptions of weight, child feeding, food insecurity, and acculturation in Hispanic preschoolers and their parents in a southern California school district. Methods: Eighty-five parent-child dyads participated. Height and weight, parental weight perceptions, child feeding, acculturation, a...

Mohammad Ali Mazaheri Raziyeh Nasirzadeh Shabnam Nohesara Shahriar Shahidi Sima Ferdosi

Background & Aims: The purpose of the present study was to compare feeding problems, infant eating behavior, and feeding styles between infants with and without feeding problems according to their mothers’ narratives. Methods: In this casual-comparative study, 50 mother-infant dyads were selected using convenient sampling. The infants’ ages ranged between 6 to 12 months. After matching, the inf...

Mehrparvar, Shahpar, Varzandeh, Masoumeh,

Background & Objective: Breastfeeding is an important principle in pediatric health. It decreases their mortality and protect them from diseases in the first sixth months of life. It`s necessary to investigate the decreasing causes of exclusive Breastfeeding. Methods & Materials: This cross-sectional survey was about 320 mothers who had babies within one year old. They`ve gone to consulting cen...

Mohammad Ali Mazaheri Raziyeh Nasirzadeh, Shabnam Nohesara, Shahriar Shahidi Sima Ferdosi

Background & Aims: The purpose of the present study was to compare feeding problems, infant eating behavior, and feeding styles between infants with and without feeding problems according to their mothers’ narratives. Methods: In this casual-comparative study, 50 mother-infant dyads were selected using convenient sampling. The infants’ ages ranged between 6 to...

Journal: :Obesity 2008
Emma L Haycraft Jacqueline M Blissett

OBJECTIVE This study aimed to examine the interrelationships between mothers' and fathers' reports on the child-feeding questionnaire (CFQ), the BMI of parents and their children, and observations of parents' controlling feeding practices at mealtimes. METHODS AND PROCEDURES Twenty-three mothers and twenty-three fathers of children aged between 18 and 67 months reported on their child-feeding...

Background When a child’s body temperature rises, most parents become very worried that high fever may harm the child; in this study, knowledge and performance of the parents at the time of fever in children and how they act when encountering children’s fever were studied. Materials and Methods  In this cross-sectional descriptive study, samples (300 parents of children under 10 years) were se...

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
sayed-mohsen hosseini mohamad-reza maracy sheida sarrafzade roya kelishadi

background:growth is one of the most important indices in child health. the best and most effective way to investigate child health is measuring the physical growth indices such as weight, height and head circumference. among these measures, weight growth is the simplest and the most effective way to determine child growth status. weight trend at a given age is the result of cumulative growth e...

2013
Jeanne M Tschann Steven E Gregorich Carlos Penilla Lauri A Pasch Cynthia L de Groat Elena Flores Julianna Deardorff Louise C Greenspan Nancy F Butte

BACKGROUND Although obesity rates are high among Latino children, relatively few studies of parental feeding practices have examined Latino families as a separate group. Culturally-based approaches to measurement development can begin to identify parental feeding practices in specific cultural groups. This study used qualitative and quantitative methods to develop and test the Parental Feeding ...

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