Maternal feeding practices and feeding behaviors of Australian children aged 12 to 36 months
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25/09/2010
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Objectives To explore parents' perceptions of the eating behaviors and related feeding practices of their young children. Methods Mothers (N=740) of children aged 12 to 36 months and born in South Australia were randomly selected by birth date in four 6-month age bands from a centralized statewide database and invited to complete a postal questionnaire. Results Valid completed questionnaires were returned for 374 children (51% response rate; 54% female). Although mothers generally reported being confident and happy in feeding their children, 23% often worried that they gave their child the right amount of food. Based on a checklist of 36 specified items, 15% of children consumed no vegetables in the previous 24 hours, 11% no fruit and for a further 8% juice was the only fruit. Of 12 specified high fat/sugar foods and drinks, 11% of children consumed none, 20% one, 26% two, and 43% three or more. Six of eight child-feeding practices that promote healthy eating behaviors were undertaken by 75% parents 'often' or 'all of the time'. However, 8 of 11 practices that do not promote healthy eating were undertaken by a third of mothers at least ‘sometimes’. Conclusions In this representative sample, dietary quality issues emerge early and inappropriate feeding practices are prevalent thus identifying the need for very early interventions that promote healthy food preferences and positive feeding practices. Such programs should focus not just on the 'what', but also the 'how' of early feeding, including the feeding relationship and processes appropriate to developmental stage. Key words: Maternal feeding practices, infants, obesity |
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Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2010 |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/37796/1/c37796.pdf DOI:10.1007/s10995-010-0686-4 Chan, Lily, Magarey, Anthea, & Daniels, Lynne (2010) Maternal feeding practices and feeding behaviors of Australian children aged 12 to 36 months. Matern Child Health Journal. |
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Copyright 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC The original publication is available at SpringerLink http://www.springerlink.com |
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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work |
Palavras-Chave | #111199 Nutrition and Dietetics not elsewhere classified #111403 Paediatrics #111799 Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified #Maternal feeding practices #Infants #Obesity |
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Journal Article |