Differential Effects of Intuitive and Disordered Eating on Physical and Psychological Outcomes for Women with Young Children.
Megan Frances LeeJulian MadsenSusan L WilliamsMatthew BrowneKarena J BurkePublished in: Maternal and child health journal (2021)
The early parenting period involves a high risk for developing disordered eating behaviours. Eating patterns are modifiable factors, illustrating the potential for positive and preventive health outcomes through adopting intuitive eating behaviours. There is an opportunity for healthcare professionals to promote physical and psychological health including for women in the early parenting period.