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      Child temperament and maternal predictors of preschool children's eating and body mass index. A prospective study.

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          Research has previously identified relationships between child temperament and BMI during childhood. However, few studies have addressed the broader implications of child temperament on the development of obesogenic risk factors, such as maternal feeding, child eating and body mass index (BMI) of pre-schoolers. Hence, the current study evaluated cross-sectional and prospective associations between child temperament, maternal feeding, maternal parenting styles, mother-child interaction, preschoolers' eating behaviours and BMI. Child irritability, cooperation-manageability and easy-difficult temperaments, mother-child dysfunctional interaction, maternal pressure to eat and restriction were significantly cross-sectionally associated with child eating behaviours. Child enjoyment of food was significantly associated with child BMI. Child easy-difficult temperament and mother-child dysfunctional interaction predicted child eating behaviours longitudinally and baseline child BMI measures predicted child BMI longitudinally. Average maternal ratings of child temperament were relatively neutral, potentially explaining why most associations were not robust longitudinally. Future research should include a sample of greater socio-economic and BMI diversity as well as objective measures of child temperament, diet composition, maternal feeding practices, and mother-child interaction.

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          Journal
          Appetite
          Appetite
          1095-8304
          0195-6663
          Mar 2014
          : 74
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Psychology, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia.
          [2 ] School of Psychology, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. Electronic address: helen.skouteris@deakin.edu.au.
          Article
          S0195-6663(13)00483-2
          10.1016/j.appet.2013.12.006
          24345325
          1a366cfd-54a8-4f1e-b93f-bc510f85bf26
          Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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          BMI,Child eating behaviour,Maternal practices,Preschool,Prospective study,Temperament

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