2022
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20221207
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Parental actions that correlate with preschoolers requesting larger portions of food when away from home

Abstract: Background: How does a parent’s action at home sabotage the way their child eats when they are not at home? This two-part study explored which parental behaviors at home were most correlated with 75 preschooler’s requests for larger servings of snacks when away from home and away from parental scrutiny.Methods: Primary meal providers of three- to five-year old children completed surveys describing how they served food and snacks at home (such as whether they were always available in any amount a child wanted) … Show more

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