#9435. An investigation of the relationship between the eating behaviours of children with typical development and autism spectrum disorders and parent attitudes during mealtime eating behaviours and parent attitudes during mealtime

November 2026publication date
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health;
Developmental and Educational Psychology;
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Abstract:
Nutrition has significant importance in the course of growth and development in early childhood. Selective and fussy eating is prevalent among children with autism spectrum disorder and can have a profound impact on parents mealtime actions. The study aimed to investigate the relationship between parental mealtime actions and the eating behaviours of children aged 3–5 years with typical development (TD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Keywords:
autism spectrum disorder; eating behaviours; family mealtime; fussy eating; selective eating

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