Modifications in parent feeding practices and child diet during family‐based behavioral treatment improve child zBMI
Obesity2014Vol. 22(5), pp. E119–26
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Jodi Cahill Holland, Rachel P. Kolko, Richard I. Stein, R. Robinson Welch, Michael G. Perri, Kenneth B. Schechtman, Brian E. Saelens, Leonard H. Epstein, Denise E. Wilfley
Abstract
FBT is associated with a decrease in parental restriction, which is associated with reductions in child relative weight, which was mediated by a decrease in child energy intake. Teaching parents to reduce children's energy intake without being overly restrictive may improve child weight.
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