نتایج جستجو برای: feeding behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 231406  

2013
Amanda L Thompson Linda S Adair Margaret E Bentley

OBJECTIVE The prevalence of overweight among infants and toddlers has increased dramatically in the past three decades, highlighting the importance of identifying factors contributing to early excess weight gain, particularly in high-risk groups. Parental feeding styles and the attitudes and behaviors that characterize parental approaches to maintaining or modifying children's eating behavior a...

Journal: :Appetite 2016
Alison Tovar Amber E Vaughn Megan Fallon Erin Hennessy Regan Burney Truls Østbye Dianne S Ward

Child care providers play an important role in feeding young children, yet little is known about children's influence on providers' feeding practices. This qualitative study examines provider and child (18 months -4 years) feeding interactions. Trained data collectors observed 200 eating occasions in 48 family child care homes and recorded providers' responses to children's meal and snack time ...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, development 1994
I Turro-Vincent Z Nitsan M Picard E A Dunnington P B Siegel

The effect of residual yolk removal at hatch on growth and feeding behavior was assessed in lines of chickens divergently selected for low (LW) or high (HW) 56-day body weight. At hatch chicks were assigned to 1 treatment: removal of the residual yolk (R) or no surgery (I). Twenty-four chicks per line (12 I and 12 R) were assigned to an all-mash regimen (M) and 48 per line (24 I and 24 R) to a ...

Journal: :Appetite 2012
Britta Renner Gudrun Sproesser Stefanie Strohbach Harald T Schupp

Understanding why people select certain food items in everyday life is crucial for the creation of interventions to promote normal eating and to prevent the development of obesity and eating disorders. The Eating Motivation Survey (TEMS) was developed within a frame of three different studies. In Study 1, a total of 331 motives for eating behavior were generated on the basis of different data s...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2011
Riva Tauman Arie Levine Hadas Avni Haim Nehama Michal Greenfeld Yakov Sivan

OBJECTIVE Behavioral insomnia and feeding difficulties are 2 prevalent conditions in healthy young children. Despite similarities in nature, etiology, prevalence, and age distribution, the association between these 2 common disorders in young children has not been examined thus far. PATIENTS AND METHODS Children aged 6 to 36 months with either behavioral insomnia or feeding disorders were rec...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1997
S Mattiello V Mattiangeli L Bianchi C Carenzi

A population of 110 adult fallow deer kept in an enclosure under very intensive conditions (31.4 deer/ha) was observed for 12 h/d (from 0800 to 2000) for 17 d during the birth season in order to study social and feeding behavior under intensive management. Observations were carried out by a scan sampling technique. The feeding activity of all the deer that were not hidden behind trees or other ...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2003
R Taj K S Sikander

OBJECTIVE To see the effects of maternal depression on breast feeding behavior. DESIGN This is a cross-sectional study. PLACE AND DURATION The study was carried out at the OPD of the Children's Hospital Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences Islamabad from October to mid November 2001. SUBJECT/METHODS One hundred mothers with children of breast feeding age from 2 months to 2 years were in...

2017
Marja Koski Julia Boutorh Christina de la Rocha

Zooplankton feeding activity is hypothesized to attenuate the downward flux of elements in the ocean. We investigated whether the zooplankton community composition could influence the flux attenuation, due to the differences of feeding modes (feeding on dispersed vs. aggregated particles) and of metabolic rates. We fed 5 copepod species-three calanoid, one harpacticoid and one poecilamastoid-mi...

2017
Ana Cristina Lindsay Somporn Sitthisongkram Mary L. Greaney Sherrie F. Wallington Praewrapee Ruengdej

Childhood obesity is increasing dramatically in many Southeast Asian countries, and becoming a significant public health concern. This review summarizes the evidence on associations between parental feeding practices, child eating behaviors, and the risk of overweight and obesity in Southeast Asian children 2-12 years old. We systematically searched five electronic academic/research (PubMed, Ps...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2007
Patricia A Colton Marion P Olmsted Denis Daneman Anne C Rydall Gary M Rodin

D isturbed eating behavior (DEB), which includes subthreshold and full-syndrome eating disorders (EDs) as well as milder eating disturbances, is more common in girls and women with type 1 diabetes than in their nondiabetic peers (1,2). DEB is associated with poorer metabolic control (1,3) and increased hospitalizations and diabetesrelated medical complications (4–7). At baseline of the present ...

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