Ek, A., Sorjonen, K., Eli, K., Lindberg, L., Nyman, J., Marcus, C., & Nowicka, P. (n.d.). Associations between Parental Concerns about Preschoolers’ Weight and Eating and Parental Feeding Practices: Results from Analyses of the Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire, the Child Feeding Questionnaire, and the Lifestyle Behavior Checklist. Retrieved from http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0147257
This research article will be good for my paper because it deals with the parents feeding habits for their children. This article based it study on a qualitative questionnaire for preschoolers in Stockholm, Sweden. The variables it monitored were behavior of eating, pressure to eat, …show more content…
(2015, March 11). Child behaviors associated with childhood obesity and parents' self-efficacy to handle them: Confirmatory factor analysis of the Lifestyle Behavior Checklist. Retrieved from https://ijbnpa.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12966-015-0194-4
This journal deals with the Lifestyle Behavior Checklist that Australia uses to how well parents deal with problems with obesity in children. This study was done in Sweden with preschoolers using a qualitative questionnaire. They used 4 things to measure this on questionnaire which were what children ate, is they ate too much, their emotional state from being obese and how much exercise they did. This journal directly relates with my …show more content…
It defines pediatric obesity. The study focuses on how restrictive diets negatively influence weight in children. The study was over a 16- week period and studied families from two clinical sites. My paper has in it that diet is key to weight loss or gain o this study will be good for evaluating this. It focuses on setting an eating plan for the families and behavior modification. The study measured feeding practices, demographics, anthropometrics and dietary intake. Conclusion in study was that diet did help weight go down which would help validate my hypothesis of curing