Oral processing behaviours that promote children's energy intake are associated with parent-reported appetitive traits: Results from the GUSTO cohort

10.1016/j.appet.2018.03.011

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Main Authors: Fogel A., Fries L.R., McCrickerd K., Goh A.T., Quah P.L., Chan M.J., Toh J.Y., Chong Y.S., Tan K.H., Yap F., Shek L.P., Meaney M.J., Broekman B.F.P., Lee Y.S., Godfrey K.M., Fong Chong M.F., Forde C.G.
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Published: Academic Press 2018
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1471882024-04-11T05:59:15Z Oral processing behaviours that promote children's energy intake are associated with parent-reported appetitive traits: Results from the GUSTO cohort Fogel A. Fries L.R. McCrickerd K. Goh A.T. Quah P.L. Chan M.J. Toh J.Y. Chong Y.S. Tan K.H. Yap F. Shek L.P. Meaney M.J. Broekman B.F.P. Lee Y.S. Godfrey K.M. Fong Chong M.F. Forde C.G. ECONOMICS OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY DEPT OF PAEDIATRICS DEPT OF PHYSIOLOGY DEPT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL SAW SWEE HOCK SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Appetitive traits; CEBQ; Eating behaviours; Eating rates; Oral processing 10.1016/j.appet.2018.03.011 Appetite 126 8-15 APPTD GUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outcomes) 2018-09-12T01:14:40Z 2018-09-12T01:14:40Z 2018 Article Fogel A., Fries L.R., McCrickerd K., Goh A.T., Quah P.L., Chan M.J., Toh J.Y., Chong Y.S., Tan K.H., Yap F., Shek L.P., Meaney M.J., Broekman B.F.P., Lee Y.S., Godfrey K.M., Fong Chong M.F., Forde C.G. (2018). Oral processing behaviours that promote children's energy intake are associated with parent-reported appetitive traits: Results from the GUSTO cohort. Appetite 126 : 8-15. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2018.03.011 01956663 http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/147188 Academic Press Scopus
institution National University of Singapore
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country Singapore
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content_provider NUS Library
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topic Appetitive traits; CEBQ; Eating behaviours; Eating rates; Oral processing
spellingShingle Appetitive traits; CEBQ; Eating behaviours; Eating rates; Oral processing
Fogel A.
Fries L.R.
McCrickerd K.
Goh A.T.
Quah P.L.
Chan M.J.
Toh J.Y.
Chong Y.S.
Tan K.H.
Yap F.
Shek L.P.
Meaney M.J.
Broekman B.F.P.
Lee Y.S.
Godfrey K.M.
Fong Chong M.F.
Forde C.G.
Oral processing behaviours that promote children's energy intake are associated with parent-reported appetitive traits: Results from the GUSTO cohort
description 10.1016/j.appet.2018.03.011
author2 ECONOMICS
author_facet ECONOMICS
Fogel A.
Fries L.R.
McCrickerd K.
Goh A.T.
Quah P.L.
Chan M.J.
Toh J.Y.
Chong Y.S.
Tan K.H.
Yap F.
Shek L.P.
Meaney M.J.
Broekman B.F.P.
Lee Y.S.
Godfrey K.M.
Fong Chong M.F.
Forde C.G.
format Article
author Fogel A.
Fries L.R.
McCrickerd K.
Goh A.T.
Quah P.L.
Chan M.J.
Toh J.Y.
Chong Y.S.
Tan K.H.
Yap F.
Shek L.P.
Meaney M.J.
Broekman B.F.P.
Lee Y.S.
Godfrey K.M.
Fong Chong M.F.
Forde C.G.
author_sort Fogel A.
title Oral processing behaviours that promote children's energy intake are associated with parent-reported appetitive traits: Results from the GUSTO cohort
title_short Oral processing behaviours that promote children's energy intake are associated with parent-reported appetitive traits: Results from the GUSTO cohort
title_full Oral processing behaviours that promote children's energy intake are associated with parent-reported appetitive traits: Results from the GUSTO cohort
title_fullStr Oral processing behaviours that promote children's energy intake are associated with parent-reported appetitive traits: Results from the GUSTO cohort
title_full_unstemmed Oral processing behaviours that promote children's energy intake are associated with parent-reported appetitive traits: Results from the GUSTO cohort
title_sort oral processing behaviours that promote children's energy intake are associated with parent-reported appetitive traits: results from the gusto cohort
publisher Academic Press
publishDate 2018
url http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/147188
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