Behavioural susceptibility theory: The role of appetite in genetic susceptibility to obesity in early life
CH Llewellyn, AR Kininmonth… - … of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Excess weight gained during the early years and, in particular, rapid weight gain in the first 2
years of life, are a major risk factors for adult obesity. The growing consensus is that …
years of life, are a major risk factors for adult obesity. The growing consensus is that …
Biobehavioral susceptibility for obesity in childhood: behavioral, genetic and neuroimaging studies of appetite
Modern food environments are conducive to overeating and weight gain, but not everyone
develops obesity. One reason for this may be that individuals differ in appetitive …
develops obesity. One reason for this may be that individuals differ in appetitive …
Reciprocal associations between parental feeding practices and child eating behaviours from toddlerhood to early childhood: bivariate latent change analysis in the …
Background Parental feeding practices (PFPs) are a key component of a child's food
environment. Parent–child feeding relationships are hypothesised to be bidirectional; …
environment. Parent–child feeding relationships are hypothesised to be bidirectional; …
Characteristics of eating behavior profiles among preschoolers with low-income backgrounds: a person-centered analysis
Background Individual differences in eating behaviors among young children are well-
established, but the extent to which behaviors aggregate within individuals to form distinct …
established, but the extent to which behaviors aggregate within individuals to form distinct …
Why do parents use packaged infant foods when starting complementary feeding? Findings from phase one of a longitudinal qualitative study
A Isaacs, K Neve, C Hawkes - BMC Public Health, 2022 - Springer
Background The first 1000 days in a child's life, from conception to age two, are a critical
period for establishing a child's health and development. One important element is the diet …
period for establishing a child's health and development. One important element is the diet …
Food insecurity is associated with higher food responsiveness in low‐income children: The moderating role of parent stress and family functioning
Background Food insecurity (FI) may increase the odds for childhood obesity, yet little is
known about the mechanism explaining this relationship. Parents experience greater …
known about the mechanism explaining this relationship. Parents experience greater …
Endocrine health and health care disparities in the pediatric and sexual and gender minority populations: an Endocrine Society Scientific Statement
AM Diaz-Thomas, SH Golden… - The Journal of …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Endocrine care of pediatric and adult patients continues to be plagued by health and health
care disparities that are perpetuated by the basic structures of our health systems and …
care disparities that are perpetuated by the basic structures of our health systems and …
[HTML][HTML] Examining parents' experiences and challenges of feeding preschool children with avid eating behaviour
Avid eating behaviours, including greater responsiveness to food cues and emotional over-
eating, have been linked to child overweight and obesity. Parental feeding practices are …
eating, have been linked to child overweight and obesity. Parental feeding practices are …
Validity of the adult eating behavior questionnaire and its relationship with parent-reported eating behaviors among adolescents in Portugal
S Warkentin, A Costa, A Oliveira - Nutrients, 2022 - mdpi.com
The Adult Eating Behavior Questionnaire (AEBQ) is a tool developed in the UK, used in the
investigation of appetitive traits in adults and adolescents, and later validated in a number of …
investigation of appetitive traits in adults and adolescents, and later validated in a number of …
[HTML][HTML] Preschool-aged children's food approach tendencies interact with food parenting practices and maternal emotional eating to predict children's emotional …
Background Children's tendency to eat while they are emotional, irrespective of satiety, is
termed emotional eating (EE). EE develops early in childhood and has been associated with …
termed emotional eating (EE). EE develops early in childhood and has been associated with …