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The effect of early feeding practices on growth indices and obesity at preschoo...

Moschonis, G; de Lauzon-Guillain, B; Jones, L; Oliveira, A; Lambrinou, CP; Damianidi, L; Lioret, S; Moreira, P; Lopes, C; Emmett, P; Charles, MA

Not only healthy growth but also childhood obesity partly originate from early life. The current work aimed to examine the association of feeding practices during infancy with growth and adiposity indices in preschool children from four European countries and in UK schoolchildren and adolescents. Existing data from four European birth cohorts (ALSPAC-UK, EDEN-France, EuroPrevall-Greece and Generation XXI-Portug...


Early problematic eating behaviours are associated with lower fruit and vegetab...

Oliveira, A; Jones, L; de lauzon Guillain, B; Emmett, P; Moreira, Pedro; Charles, MA; Lopes, C

Problematic eating behaviours during early childhood could be mediators of poor dietary habits. This study aims to prospectively relate early eating behaviours with fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake and a healthy diet variety score of children aged between 4 and 5 years. Eating behaviours were assessed in three European birth cohorts (Generation XXI from Portugal, ALSPAC from the UK and EDEN from France) at 4-6,...


The influence of early feeding practices on healthy diet variety score among pr...

Jones, L; Moschonis, G; Oliveira, A; de Lauzon Guillain, B; Manios, Y; Xepapadaki, P; Lopes, C; Moreira, Pedro; Charles, MA; Emmett, P

Objective: The present study examined whether maternal diet and early infant feeding experiences relating to being breast-fed and complementary feeding influence the range of healthy foods consumed in later childhood. Design: Data from four European birth cohorts were studied. Healthy Plate Variety Score (HPVS) was calculated using FFQ. HPVS assesses the variety of healthy foods consumed within and across the f...


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