“…The potential negative impact that maternal body dissatisfaction can have on mothers' mental health (i.e., depression) and/or unhealthful eating behaviour (i.e., binge eating) may reduce her engagement in practices, such as breastfeeding, that assist to combat excess body weight (e.g., de Jager, Skouteris, Broadbent, Amir, & Mellor, 2013;Goldschmidt et al, 2014;Hauff & Demerath, 2012;Stice & Shaw, 2002;Torgersen et al, 2010). In turn, associations between maternal body image and factors implicated in health behaviour (i.e., mental health symptoms; disordered eating patterns) may influence the quality of early parent-child interactions, including potentially problematic child feeding practices (e.g., Bergmeier et al, 2016;Farrow & Blissett, 2005;Haire-Joshu & Tabak, 2016;McPhie, Skouteris, Daniels, & Jansen, 2014;Stang & Loth, 2011;Webb & Haycraft, 2019). Problematic parent-child interactions have been implicated in promoting childhood obesity risk (e.g., Anderson, Lemeshow, & Whitaker, 2014).…”