2021
DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2021.749918
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Infant Appetitive Phenotypes: A Group-Based Multi-Trajectory Analysis

Abstract: Background: Examining appetitive traits with person-centered analytical approaches can advance the understanding of appetitive phenotype trajectories across infancy, their origins, and influences upon them. The objective of the present study was to empirically describe appetitive phenotype trajectories in infancy and examine the associations with infant and parent factors.Materials and Methods: In this longitudinal cohort study of Australian infants, parents completed three online surveys ~3 months apart, begi… Show more

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“…As excepted, this study found the mean scores of feeding practices, some child appetitive traits and BMIz increase with age, which is consistent with previous studies [ 7 , 9 , 24 , 42 44 ]. Two of the feeding practices (food to calm and feeding on demand) plateaued between the last two timepoints.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…As excepted, this study found the mean scores of feeding practices, some child appetitive traits and BMIz increase with age, which is consistent with previous studies [ 7 , 9 , 24 , 42 44 ]. Two of the feeding practices (food to calm and feeding on demand) plateaued between the last two timepoints.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Future studies would be strengthened with the use of multiple informants and multiple methods (including objective measures) to temper some of these measurement limitations. Additionally, the study also used the BEBQ to examine the child appetitive traits, which has limited data on validity and was originally developed for retrospective use with exclusively milk fed infants [ 30 ]; however, many studies have used the BEBQ in the same way as the current study [ 7 , 55 57 ]. Lastly, there was a time difference between the date the parents completed the survey and the date of the last weight and length measurements by primary care providers (a mean of 18 days at T1, 24 days at T2 and 34 days at T3), and a different time length between each wave.…”
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“…Its contribution at present seems mainly to suggest the presence of different phenotypes that involve a combination or pattern of individual eating behaviours and eating behaviour trajectories. For example, a phenotype of food avoidance trending towards low food approach in infancy, or a phenotype of high and continuing food approach in infancy [ 194 ] or a phenotype of dysregulated behaviour (low inhibitory control and high impulsivity) together with higher food approach and lower food avoidance in childhood [ 102 ]. The person-centred approach therefore moves the conceptualisation of eating behaviour from individual variables to integrated combinations of variables and trajectories [ 102 , 193 , 194 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%