SO.3.25 - How can parenting support healthy behaviours in children and adolescents?
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Saturday, June 17, 2023 |
9:40 AM - 10:55 AM |
UKK - K3+4 (Level 3) |
Speaker
Attendee2938
Phd Student
York University
Do parents’ intentions translate into behaviours? Examining parental support behaviours and device-measured physical activity among children and youth with disabilities
Attendee3838
Doctoral Researcher
Folkhälsan Research Center
Parental and child characteristics are associated with low satiety responsiveness in children
Attendee2243
Phd Student
Woolworths Centre For Childhood Nutrition Research, Faculty Of Health, Queensland University Of Technology
Perceptions and feeding experiences of Australian fathers of young children while living with disadvantage
Attendee1675
University Of Turku
Parental Controlling Feeding Practices Might Reduce Adolescents' Eating Competence. The STEPS Study.
Attendee312
Ghent University
Can parenting practices predict adolescents’ 24-hour movement behaviours? A compositional data approach based on accelerometer data.
Attendee1448
Professor And Vice Chair For Research
University Of Minnesota
The role of supportive coparenting relationship quality in spillover from parental stress to family meals: An ecological momentary assessment study
Attendee2823
Phd Student
Maastricht University
Successfully involving parents in family lifestyle interventions. Where is the fun in that?
Attendee887
University Of Guelph
Weeknight Supper Savers: Family-based intervention to reduce household food waste
