The relationships between parenting practices and child health-related behaviors in children with intellectual disability: the moderating role of child body weight status

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    Parental practices, referring to parental actions or behaviors, are more content-specific to the domain of children`s eating and exercise compared with general parenting styles, which focus on the values, beliefs, and the emotional climate that parents convey to children as they develop. Other parenting practices (e_g, pressure to eat, monitoring) regarding eating were reported to be associated with both desirable (e_g, ) and undesirable (e_g, ) eating behaviors. The authors previously investigated the associations between parenting practices and the risk of developing overweight and obese status in children with ID, whereas the effects of . . .

     

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