Controlling and less controlling feeding practices are differentially associated with child food intake and appetitive behaviors assessed in a school environment.
Sarah WarkentinLaís Amaral MaisKushi RanganathElena JansenSusan CarnellPublished in: Pediatric obesity (2020)
Parental promotion and limitation of intake were associated with preschoolers' eating behaviors assessed in an ecologically valid setting, without parents present. Controlling and less controlling forms showed differential patterns of associations. Results were consistent with child-to-parent and parent-to-child effects, but research using longitudinal designs is needed to test bidirectional relationships.