Child, caregiver, family, and social-contextual factors to consider when implementing parent-focused child feeding interventions

AL Miller, SE Miller, KM Clark - Current nutrition reports, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Interventions that aim to alter child eating behaviors often focus
on parents as a proximal influence. Yet, parents can be difficult to engage. Therefore …

Sharing the load: a qualitative exploration of what mothers and fathers believe the father's role should be in food provisioning

L Burnod, K Patterson, K Dickinson, J Coveney - Appetite, 2022 - Elsevier
The father's role in household responsibilities has shifted over the past fifty years. In
particular, fathers are now expected to be more involved in the family food provisioning but …

Coparenting: Associations with parents' psychological distress and children's food approach behavior

A Sherrard, CC Tan - Appetite, 2023 - Elsevier
Parents' psychological distress has been associated with their children's obesogenic eating
yet less is known about how coparenting moderates this relationship. The aim of the current …

Changes in parental feeding practices and preschoolers' food intake following a randomized controlled childhood obesity trial

M Somaraki, K Eli, K Sorjonen, A Ek, P Sandvik… - Appetite, 2020 - Elsevier
Childhood obesity treatment involving parents is most effective during the preschool age.
However, the mechanisms of change are not known. The present study reports on …

Feeding coparenting: Associations with coercive control, structure-based, and autonomy-promoting food parenting

A Sherrard, CC Tan - Appetite, 2022 - Elsevier
Feeding coparenting refers to how two parents work together in the child feeding domain.
However, little is known about feeding coparenting in relation to food parenting. The current …

Investigating the efficacy of genetic, environmental, and multifactorial risk information when communicating obesity risk to parents of young children

S Persky, HE Yaremych, MR Goldring… - Annals of Behavioral …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Background Effectively communicating with parents about children's obesity risk is of critical
importance for preventive medicine and public health. Purpose The current study …

The lived experiences of fathers in Mealtimes: A thematic synthesis of qualitative literature

N Campbell, M Verdonck, L Swanepoel… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
The paternal experience of family mealtimes is an emerging field within qualitative literature.
Previous quantitative studies suggest that differences exist between fathers' and mothers' …

Associations between supportive and undermining coparenting and controlling feeding practices

CC Tan, NK Herzog, A Mhanna - Appetite, 2021 - Elsevier
Parents play an important role in shaping child eating and weight outcomes through feeding
practices. Controlling feeding practices are positively related to child obesogenic eating and …

Feeding in the digital age: An observational analysis of mobile device use during family meals at fast food restaurants in Italy

A Kiefner-Burmeister, S Domoff, J Radesky - International Journal of …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Caregiver mobile phone use while monitoring children is a behavior of increasing
prevalence. Family mealtimes have long been considered a time in which parents and …

Children's eating behavior and weight-related outcomes: A latent profile analysis of parenting style and coparenting

A Sherrard, CC Tan - Eating Behaviors, 2024 - Elsevier
Parenting style is associated with children's eating behavior, yet less is known about how
parenting style and coparenting are both related to children's eating behavior (food …