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KMID : 0123420050100040462
Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
2005 Volume.10 No. 4 p.462 ~ p.470
The Characteristics of Infants¡¯ Temperament, Maternal Feeding Behavior and Feeding Practices in Picky Eaters
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Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the characteristics of infants¡¯¡¯ temperaments, maternal feeding behaviors and feeding practices in picky eaters. Participants were 83 infants (aged 12 - 24 months) from ¡¯¡¯A¡¯¡¯ hospital (Seoul) and ¡¯¡¯B¡¯¡¯ public health center (Kyunggido). Mothers completed questionnaires that assessed their own feeding behavior, feeding practices, infants¡¯¡¯ temperament and infants¡¯¡¯ feeding behavior. Picky eaters¡¯¡¯ demographics were not significantly different from non-picky eaters after adjusting sex and age. The average of thiamin, niacin and vitamin E intakes of picky eaters were below 75% Korean RDA, whereas vitamin A intakes exceed 120% RDA in both groups. Activity level of infants¡¯¡¯ temperament and disinhibition of maternal feeding behavior in picky eaters were significantly higher than those in non-picky eater. All constructs of infants feeding behavior were significantly associated with certain constructs of infants¡¯¡¯ temperament, maternal feeding practice and maternal feeding behavior. The pickiness of infants feeding behavior was positively correlated with activity level of infants¡¯¡¯ temperament, pickiness and disinhibition of maternal feeding behavior and negatively correlated with adaptability of infants¡¯¡¯ temperament. Findings suggest that maternal feeding behavior and feeding practices as well as infants¡¯¡¯ temperament should be addressed in nutrition education for picky eaters.
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