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617 related items for PubMed ID: 29288678

  • 1. Parental feeding practices to manage snack food intake: Associations with energy intake regulation in young children.
    Corsini N, Kettler L, Danthiir V, Wilson C.
    Appetite; 2018 Apr 01; 123():233-240. PubMed ID: 29288678
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  • 2. Parental control and overconsumption of snack foods in overweight and obese children.
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  • 3. Impact of adiposity, age, sex and maternal feeding practices on eating in the absence of hunger and caloric compensation in preschool children.
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    Int J Obes (Lond); 2015 Jun 01; 39(6):925-30. PubMed ID: 25777357
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  • 4. Development and preliminary validation of the Toddler Snack Food Feeding Questionnaire.
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  • 5. Managing young children's snack food intake. The role of parenting style and feeding strategies.
    Boots SB, Tiggemann M, Corsini N, Mattiske J.
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  • 6. Randomized Exposure to Food Advertisements and Eating in the Absence of Hunger Among Preschoolers.
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  • 7. Maternal restrictive feeding and eating in the absence of hunger among toddlers: a cohort study.
    Bauer KW, Haines J, Miller AL, Rosenblum K, Appugliese DP, Lumeng JC, Kaciroti NA.
    Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act; 2017 Dec 19; 14(1):172. PubMed ID: 29258621
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  • 8. The relationship between controlling feeding practices and boys' and girls' eating in the absence of hunger.
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  • 9. Does eating in the absence of hunger extend to healthy snacks in children?
    Kral TVE, Moore RH, Chittams J, O'Malley L, Jones E, Quinn RJ, Fisher JO.
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  • 10. "That's enough now!": A prospective study of the effects of maternal control on children's snack intake.
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  • 11. Clustering and correlates of screen-time and eating behaviours among young children.
    Pearson N, Biddle SJH, Griffiths P, Johnston JP, Haycraft E.
    BMC Public Health; 2018 Jun 18; 18(1):753. PubMed ID: 29914455
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  • 12. Impact of a Short-Term Nutrition Education Child Care Pilot Intervention on Preschool Children's Intention To Choose Healthy Snacks and Actual Snack Choices.
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  • 13. Development of a new questionnaire to assess the links between children's self-regulation of eating and related parental feeding practices.
    Monnery-Patris S, Rigal N, Peteuil A, Chabanet C, Issanchou S.
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  • 14. Children's self-regulation of eating provides no defense against television and online food marketing.
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  • 15. Associations of parental feeding styles with child snacking behaviour and weight in the context of general parenting.
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  • 16. Nutrient intakes and food patterns of toddlers' lunches and snacks: influence of location.
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  • 17. Eating in the absence of hunger: a genetic marker for childhood obesity in prepubertal boys?
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  • 19. Teaching our children when to eat: how parental feeding practices inform the development of emotional eating--a longitudinal experimental design.
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  • 20. Associations between Parental Concerns about Preschoolers' Weight and Eating and Parental Feeding Practices: Results from Analyses of the Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire, the Child Feeding Questionnaire, and the Lifestyle Behavior Checklist.
    Ek A, Sorjonen K, Eli K, Lindberg L, Nyman J, Marcus C, Nowicka P.
    PLoS One; 2016 May 01; 11(1):e0147257. PubMed ID: 26799397
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