Intergenerational impact of maternal obesity and postnatal feeding practices on pediatric obesity

The postnatal feeding practices of obese and overweight mothers may place their children at increased risk for the development of obesity through shared biology and family environments. This article reviews the feeding practices of obese mothers, describes the potential mechanisms linking maternal f...

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Child
Child, Preschool
Children & youth
Eating
Feeding Behavior
Feeding. Feeding behavior
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Hunger
Infant
Male
Maternal Behavior
maternal feeding behaviors
Medical sciences
Metabolic diseases
Mother-Child Relations
Mothers
Mothers - psychology
obese mothers
Obesity
pediatric obesity
Pediatric Obesity - epidemiology
Pediatric Obesity - etiology
Pediatrics
postnatal feeding practices
Risk factors
Satiation
Vertebrates: anatomy and physiology, studies on body, several organs or systems
Weight Gain
title Intergenerational impact of maternal obesity and postnatal feeding practices on pediatric obesity
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