#9080. Associations between feeding practices and child dietary quality, and the moderating effect of child eating behaviours on these associations

August 2026publication date
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Abstract:
Parents feeding practices are associated with childrens food intake. Little is known about how childrens eating behaviours (fussiness, enjoyment of food, food responsiveness, satiety responsiveness) moderate these associations. This study examines the relationships between feeding practices and pre-school childrens dietary quality and whether childrens eating behaviours moderate these relationships.
Keywords:
Child dietary intake; Dietary quality; Eating behaviours; Feeding practices; Pre-school children

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