Maternal depressive symptom trajectories and associations with child feeding
Abstract Background Responsive feeding, when caregivers attend to children's signals of hunger and satiation and respond in an emotionally supportive and developmentally appropriate way, is associated with the development of healthy eating behaviors, improved diet quality, and healthy weight st...
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Main Authors: | Katelyn Fox (Author), Chantelle N. Hart (Author), Suzanne Phelan (Author), Alison K. Ventura (Author), Rena Wing (Author), Elissa Jelalian (Author) |
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