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The Relationship between Children's Picky Eating Behavior, Physical Growth and Mother's Child Feeding Practice

까다롭게 먹는 유아의 식습관과 성장발육 및 어머니의 식사지도와의 관련성

  • 이재은 (미국 텍사스 오스틴 주립대학교 유아교육과)
  • Received : 2013.04.17
  • Accepted : 2013.08.13
  • Published : 2013.08.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation between young children's picky eating behavior and mother's attitudes, beliefs and practices regarding the eating habits of children. Using a sample of 304 mothers of four or five year-old children, confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to test a 7 factor model, which included mother's beliefs and practices related to the feeding of their children. Following this, a t-test was conducted to examine the differences between the feeding behaviors of mothers of both of picky and non-oicky eaters, respectively. The results indicated that picky eater's eating behaviors were positively related to the pressures exerted by mothers and negatively related to the mother's concerns about their child's weight and child's BMI. These findings suggest that the pressures mothers exert upon their children to eat, their child's weight and picky eating behaviors are correlated to each other.

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