Eating rate is a heritable phenotype related to weight in children.
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Appetitive traits from infancy to adolescence: using behavioral and neural measures to investigate obesity riskFaster eating rates are associated with higher energy intakes during an ad libitum meal, higher BMI and greater adiposity among 4·5-year-old children: results from the Growing Up in Singapore Towards Healthy Outcomes (GUSTO) cohortIs plate clearing a risk factor for obesity? A cross-sectional study of self-reported data in US adults.Environmental influences on children's physical activity: quantitative estimates using a twin designGenetic and environmental influences on eating behaviors in 2.5- and 9-year-old children: a longitudinal twin study.An immunological approach of sperm sexing and different methods for identification of X- and Y-chromosome bearing sperm.Eating behaviors of children in the context of their family environment.Identification of an obese eating style in 4-year-old children born at high and low risk for obesityDifferential maternal feeding practices, eating self-regulation, and adiposity in young twinsMaternal perception of the causes and consequences of sibling differences in eating behaviourSlow food: sustained impact of harder foods on the reduction in energy intake over the course of the dayAssociations between Parental Concerns about Preschoolers' Weight and Eating and Parental Feeding Practices: Results from Analyses of the Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire, the Child Feeding Questionnaire, and the Lifestyle Behavior Checklist.A twin study of self-regulatory eating in early childhood: estimates of genetic and environmental influence, and measurement considerations.Parental obesity moderates the relationship between childhood appetitive traits and weight.Relation of food intake behaviors and obesity development in young common marmoset monkeys.Effect of ID ACE gene polymorphism on dietary composition and obesity-related anthropometric parameters in the Czech adult population.Food fussiness and food neophobia share a common etiology in early childhood.Behavioural Susceptibility Theory: Professor Jane Wardle and the Role of Appetite in Genetic Risk of Obesity.Serotonergic anti-obesity agents: past experience and future prospects.Genetic influences in childhood obesity: recent progress and recommendations for experimental designs.A narrative review of psychological and educational strategies applied to young children's eating behaviours aimed at reducing obesity risk.Fat brains, greedy genes, and parent power: a biobehavioural risk model of child and adult obesity.Obesity and eating behaviour in children and adolescents: contribution of common gene polymorphisms.Eating behaviour and retro-nasal aroma release in normal-weight and overweight adults: a pilot study.Association between eating rate and obesity: a systematic review and meta-analysis.FTO genotype and weight status among preadolescents: Assessing the mediating effects of obesogenic appetitive traits.Polygenic Risk, Appetite Traits, and Weight Gain in Middle Childhood: A Longitudinal Study.A description of an 'obesogenic' eating style that promotes higher energy intake and is associated with greater adiposity in 4.5year-old children: Results from the GUSTO cohort.Parental feeding behaviours and motivations. A qualitative study in mothers of UK pre-schoolers.Repetition counts: repeated exposure increases intake of a novel vegetable in UK pre-school children compared to flavour-flavour and flavour-nutrient learning.Association of eating speed and energy intake of main meals with overweight in Chinese pre-school children.Common variants near BDNF and SH2B1 show nominal evidence of association with snacking behavior in European populations.A comparison of bite size and BMI in a cafeteria setting.First Australian experiences with an oral volume restriction device to change eating behaviors and assist with weight loss.Infant temperament and eating style predict change in standardized weight status and obesity risk at 6 years of age.Association of the melanocortin 4 receptor gene rs17782313 polymorphism with rewarding value of food and eating behavior in Chilean children.Do children with obesity have worse table manners? Associations between child table manners, weight status and weight gain.Post-prandial anorexigenic gut peptide, appetite and glucometabolic responses at different eating rates in obese patients undergoing laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy.Identifying behavioral phenotypes for childhood obesityNo rapid recovery of sensory-specific satiety in obese women
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Eating rate is a heritable phenotype related to weight in children.
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Cornelia H M van Jaarsveld
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2008-12-01T00:00:00Z