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  1. Mar 17, 2008 · Figure 1 presents a model depicting pathways of influence among three key constructs: parenting, child eating, and child weight. This model will be more fully developed below, but in brief, parenting encompasses parenting and feeding styles and practices, child eating encompasses children's eating style, food preferences and dietary intake and child weight encompasses indices of children's ...

  2. Mar 17, 2008 · Because the main objective of this review was to examine evidence for the influence of parenting on child eating and weight, only articles that included measures of parenting and child eating or weight and addressed one or more pathways of the conceptual model presented in Figure Figure1 1 were included. No restrictions were placed on the year ...

    • Alison K Ventura, Leann L Birch
    • 10.1186/1479-5868-5-15
    • 2008
    • Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2008; 5: 15.
  3. The second aim was to evaluate whether individual differences in inhibitory control, approach, the reinforcing value of the restricted food, weight status, and past experience with parental restriction predict change in children’s eating responses to the restricted food, immediately after the restriction and 1-week after the last restriction event.

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  4. Mar 17, 2008 · Although there was substantial experimental evidence for the influence of parenting practices, such as pressure, restriction, modeling and availability, on child eating, the majority of the evidence for the association between parenting and child weight, or the mediation of this association by child eating, was cross-sectional.

  5. Focus conversations with your child on making food choices for overall health, not weight or shape. Do not allow weight teasing within your home. Parental modeling of eating, activity, and diet-related behaviors have been shown to be significantly associated with child and adolescent behaviors [22, 29, 92].

  6. Indeed, parents of preschoolers who reported placing greater restrictions on their children's eating also reported using higher levels of pressure or coercion in feeding. 92 These practices are thought to typify an authoritarian style of feeding in which eating demands placed on the child are relatively high, but responsiveness to the child's needs or behavior is relatively low. 93 Unlike ...

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  8. Mar 17, 2008 · A conceptual mediation model for the influence of parenting and feeding practices and styles on children's eating behavior, dietary preferences, intake and subsequent weight status.Note: A total ...

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