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Maternal Infant-Feeding Style During Infancy and Children's Adiposity at 5 Years of Age
Hillary L. Burdette; Robert C. Whitaker; Waynitra C. Hall,; Stephen R. Daniels
发表日期2006-05-30
出版者Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
出版年2006
语种英语
概述This article examines the relationship between maternal infant-feeding style and adiposity in childhood to determine whether feeding style explains any of the association between maternal obesity and childhood obesity. ",
摘要This article examines the relationship between maternal infant-feeding style and adiposity in childhood to determine whether feeding style explains any of the association between maternal obesity and childhood obesity. Researchers found little relationship between maternal feeding style during infancy—for example, awareness of infant’s hunger and satiety cues, feeding on a schedule, and using food to calm infant’s fussiness—and fatness at age 5. They also found that mothers who were more concerned about their infants overeating or eventually being overweight were more likely to have fatter children by age 5. They suggest that inquiring during infancy about these concerns opens the window to early, constructive dialogue with parents about obesity prevention.
URLhttps://www.mathematica.org/our-publications-and-findings/publications/maternal-feeding-style-during-infancy-and-childrens-adiposity-at-5-years-of-age
来源智库Mathematica Policy Research (United States)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/485579
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Hillary L. Burdette,Robert C. Whitaker,Waynitra C. Hall,,et al. Maternal Infant-Feeding Style During Infancy and Children's Adiposity at 5 Years of Age. 2006.
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