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1. Children's eating behaviours and related constructs: conceptual and theoretical foundations and their implications.

2. Bidirectional associations between parental feeding practices, infant appetitive traits and infant BMIz: a longitudinal cohort study.

3. Controlling and less controlling feeding practices are differentially associated with child food intake and appetitive behaviors assessed in a school environment.

4. Poor dietary patterns at 1-5 years of age are related to food neophobia and breastfeeding duration but not age of introduction to solids in a relatively advantaged sample.

5. What's the fuss about? Parent presentations of fussy eating to a parenting support helpline.

6. Bidirectional associations between mothers' feeding practices and child eating behaviours.

7. Perceived fussy eating in Australian children at 14 months of age and subsequent use of maternal feeding practices at 2 years.

8. The Feeding Practices and Structure Questionnaire (FPSQ-28): A parsimonious version validated for longitudinal use from 2 to 5 years.

9. The feeding practices and structure questionnaire: construction and initial validation in a sample of Australian first-time mothers and their 2-year olds.

10. Maternal correlates of maternal child feeding practices: a systematic review.

11. The influence of COVID-19-related stress on food motivation.

12. 'It's not worth the fight': Fathers' perceptions of family mealtime interactions, feeding practices and child eating behaviours.

13. Fathers' interest in participating in a healthy eating program – Preference for online and family-focused programs.

14. Biobehavioral susceptibility for obesity in childhood: Behavioral, genetic and neuroimaging studies of appetite.

15. Mealtime Structure and Responsive Feeding Practices Are Associated With Less Food Fussiness and More Food Enjoyment in Children.

16. The feeding siblings questionnaire (FSQ): Development of a self-report tool for parents with children aged 2–5 years.

17. Acculturation, food-related and general parenting, and body weight in Chinese-American children.

18. What children bring to the table: The association of temperament and child fussy eating with maternal and paternal mealtime structure.

19. Non-responsive feeding practices mediate the relationship between maternal and child obesogenic eating behaviours.

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