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Grant Factors Influencing Food Selection
Grant Hispanic Community Children's Health Study of Latino Youth SOL-Youth
Academic Article Longitudinal intervention effects on parenting of the Aventuras para Ni?os study.
Academic Article Examining multiple parenting behaviors on young children's dietary fat consumption.
Academic Article Parent support and parent-mediated behaviors are associated with children's sugary beverage consumption.
Academic Article Results of a multi-level intervention to prevent and control childhood obesity among Latino children: the Aventuras Para Ni?os Study.
Academic Article Validation of the modified Parenting Strategies for Eating and Physical Activity Scale-Diet (PEAS-Diet) in Latino children.
Academic Article Latino fathers' feeding-related parenting strategies on children's eating.
Academic Article Is parenting style related to children's healthy eating and physical activity in Latino families?
Academic Article Development and validation of a scale to measure Latino parenting strategies related to children's obesigenic behaviors. The parenting strategies for eating and activity scale (PEAS).
Concept Parenting
Academic Article Children's perceptions of their parent's parenting strategies and child influence on purchases in a supermarket.
Academic Article The social environment and childhood obesity: Implications for research and practice in the United States and countries in Latin America.
Academic Article Factors predicting parent engagement in a family-based childhood obesity prevention and control program.
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