Picky eating is associated with lower life satisfaction and elevated psychological distress and psychosocial impairment in Chinese pregnant women
Jinbo He,
Xinyi Zhang,
Wesley R. Barnhart
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveThis study assessed picky eating in pregnant women by exploring whether picky eating is associated with pregnant women's well‐being, including life satisfaction, psychological distress, and psychosocial impairment.MethodData collected were from 345 Chinese pregnant women ( = 29.95 years, SD = 5.58). Pearson correlation analyses were conducted to examine zero‐order correlations between picky eating and well‐being variables (i.e., life satisfaction, psychological distress, and psychosocial impairment). … Show more
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