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Parents with uninvolved child feeding styles, according to Sheryl Hughes of Baylor College of Medicine, «may be engaged in lots of other aspects of parenting, but make few demands and have a relatively uninvolved approach when it comes to feeding children." The longitudinal study viewed the snacking habits of children from their preschool years into their early school years.
«We know that U.S. kids are consuming a significant proportion of daily calories from snacks," said lead author Kate Bauer of the University of Michigan. «Snacks are not a trivial part of kids’
The American Academy of Pediatrics and the
Other findings from the same study suggest that snacking may not pose an appreciable risk of dietary excess for
«While children consume a significant amount of energy from snacks and the snacks eaten tend to be of poor nutritional quality, the extent to which snacking contributes to excessive dietary intakes was unclear until now," said Jennifer Fisher of Temple University.
Funding for the study was provided by the National Institute of Child Health and Development.
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