Do maternal perceptions of child eating and feeding help to explain the disconnect between reported and observed feeding practices?: A follow-up study
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posted on 2024-06-04, 00:00 authored by HJ Bergmeier, H Skouteris, MM Hetherington, RF Rodgers, Karen CampbellKaren Campbell, R CoxDo maternal perceptions of child eating and feeding help to explain the disconnect between reported and observed feeding practices?: A follow-up study
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Maternal and Child NutritionVolume
13Article number
ARTN e12420Pagination
1 - 11Location
EnglandOpen access
- Yes
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1740-8695eISSN
1740-8709Language
EnglishPublication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2017, John Wiley & Sons LtdIssue
4Publisher
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineNutrition & DieteticsPediatricschildhood obesityfeeding practicesmaternal perceptionsmealtime interactionspreschoolersBODY-MASS INDEXOBESITY PREVENTIONSELF-REGULATIONPARENTASSOCIATIONSOVERWEIGHTDEPRESSIONBEHAVIORSWEIGHTNORMS170106 Health, Clinical and Counselling Psychology920401 Behaviour and HealthFaculty of HealthSchool of Psychology5201 Applied and developmental psychology4206 Public health
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