APPETITE Journal
Overview
publication venue for
- Coparenting: Associations with parents' psychological distress and children's food approach behavior. 187. 2023
- E-learning experience during Convid-19 pandemic management:Perception of secondary schools teachers' in Morocco. 182. 2023
- An experimental investigation of the affect regulating properties of sugar consumption: Examining the roles of socially-oriented positive and negative affect. 179. 2022
- Feeding coparenting: Associations with coercive control, structure-based, and autonomy-promoting food parenting. 170. 2022
- Observed behavioral indicators of child satiation at mealtime: Associations with child characteristics and parent-reported child eating behaviors. 166. 2021
- Associations between supportive and undermining coparenting and controlling feeding practices. 165. 2021
- Development and preliminary validation of a feeding coparenting scale (FCS). 139:152-158. 2019
- Too picky for my taste? The effect of the gluten-free dietary restriction on impressions of romantic partners. 132:55-66. 2019
- Longitudinal associations between eating and drinking engagement during mealtime and eating in the absence of hunger in low income toddlers. 130:29-34. 2018
- The effects of happiness and sadness on Children's snack consumption. 123:169-174. 2018
- Body talk, weight status, and pathological eating behavior in romantic relationships. 117:135-142. 2017
- Maternal emotional feeding practices and adolescent daughters' emotional eating: Mediating roles of avoidant and preoccupied coping. 116:339-344. 2017
- Retrospective reports of parental feeding practices and emotional eating in adulthood: The role of food preoccupation. 105:410-415. 2016
- Maternal feeding practices associated with food neophobia. 59:483-487. 2012
Research
category
- BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Category
- NUTRITION & DIETETICS Category
Identity
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 0195-6663
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1095-8304
Other
journal abbreviation
- APPETITE