Eating behaviour in childhood week/lecture 4/5 - additional reading Flashcards
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Reciprocal associations between parental feeding practices and child eating behaviours from toddlerhood to early childhood: bivariate latent change analysis in the Gemini cohort, Kinimonth et al., (2023)
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- Parental feeding practices are key component of child’s food environment
○ Bidirectional?- Reciprocal relationship between instrumental feeding and emotional overeating
○ Greater instrumental feeding predicts greater increases in emotional overeating - Reciprocity between encouragement to eat nutritious foods and children’s enjoyment of food
○ Greater encouragement predicts greater increases in enjoyment of food - Certain feeding practices are used as a ‘natural’ response to a child expressing a greater interest in and enthusiasm for food
- Such practices impact the development of eating behaviours by nurturing and encouraging the expression of higher emotional overeating and greater enjoyment of food in preschool years
- Reciprocal relationship between instrumental feeding and emotional overeating
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Parental Feeding Practices and Children’s Eating Behaviours: An Overview of Their Complex Relationship, Costa & Oliveira (2023)
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- Association between eating behaviours and weight status and obesity risk in childhood
- Children’s eating behaviours arise from combination of genetic and environmental factors
- Parents play central role in their development
○ Main factor responsible for shaping feeding behaviour and eating experiences - Bidirectional association
- Children’s eating behaviours influence parents to adopt certain feeding practices
○ These practices also influence children’s behaviours over time