Relationships between dietary intake and cognitive function in healthy Korean children and adolescents
The CNP Child and Adolescent category explores how parental roles and family dynamics impact children's nutritional psychology and well-being.
Relationships between dietary intake and cognitive function in healthy Korean children and adolescents
Parent-Child influences on child eating self-regulation and weight in early childhood: A systematic review
The gut-brain relationship: Investigating the effect of multispecies probiotics on anxiety in a randomized placebo-controlled trial of healthy young adults
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Preschool-aged children’s food approach tendencies interact with food parenting practices and maternal emotional eating to predict children’s emotional eating in a cross-sectional analysis
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Practices and preferences: Exploring the relationships between food-related parenting practices and child food preferences for high fat and/or sugar foods, fruits, and vegetables
How important is parental education for child nutrition?
Bidirectional associations between mothers’ feeding practices and child eating behaviours
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Food parenting practices and their association with child nutrition risk status: comparing mothers and fathers
Mindful feeding and child dietary health
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