Publications by authors named "Jiale Xv"

Article Synopsis
  • The study examines how parental feeding practices influence the eating behaviors and food preferences of Chinese children, particularly focusing on a sample of 242 kids aged 7-12 in Shanghai.
  • Results indicate that boys experience more controlled feeding practices and demonstrate higher food responsiveness and emotional overeating compared to girls, showing distinct food preferences as well.
  • Furthermore, the research highlights a positive correlation between parental emotional feeding practices and children's emotional undereating, suggesting complex dynamics in how parents impact their children's eating habits.
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