“…Eating outside of mealtimes has increased
in recent years (Gilbert, Miller, Olson, &
St-Pierre, 2012; Ziegler, Hanson, Ponza,
Novak, & Hendricks, 2006) and is proposed as a substantial
contributor to excessive child weight gain (Larson
& Story, 2013). Child snacking has been shown to be most
prevalent during the afternoon (Wang, van der Horst,
Jacquier, & Eldridge, 2016), and also to be associated with
increased intake of food high in solid fats and added sugars (Davison et al, 2015). As well, parents have reported
challenges in managing child snacking behavior and responding to requests for snacks
outside of meals (Davison et al, 2015; Norman, Berlin, Sundblom, Elinder, & Nyberg,
2015).…”