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Breastfeeding and maternal eating behaviours are associated with child eating behaviours: findings from the ROLO Kids Study.

Cara A YelvertonAisling A GeraghtyEileen C O'BrienSarah Louise KilleenMary K HoranJean M DonnellyElizabeth LarkinJohn MeheganFionnuala M Mcauliffe
Published in: European journal of clinical nutrition (2020)
Not breastfeeding and short breastfeeding duration may contribute to the development of obesogenic eating behaviours in children, alongside maternal eating behaviours including uncontrolled and emotional eating. These 'food approach' eating behaviours may increase risk of overweight/obesity as they are associated with increased energy intake, hence the importance of research surrounding eating behaviours.
Keyphrases
  • weight loss
  • physical activity
  • weight gain
  • metabolic syndrome
  • young adults
  • insulin resistance
  • pregnant women
  • body mass index
  • preterm birth
  • climate change