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    Health Behaviors at the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic by Weaver, Raven H, Jackson, Alexandra, Lanigan, Jane, Power, Thomas G, Anderson, Alana, Cox, Anne E, Eddy, Linda, Parker, Louise, Sano, Yoshie, Weybright, Elizabeth

    Published in American journal of health behavior (01-01-2021)
    “…We examined perceived behavior change since implementation of physical distancing restrictions and identified modifiable (self-rated health, resilience,…”
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    Maternal feeding style and child weight status among Hispanic families with low-income levels: a longitudinal study of the direction of effects by Hughes, Sheryl O, Power, Thomas G, O'Connor, Teresia M, Fisher, Jennifer O, Micheli, Nilda E, Papaioannou, Maria A

    “…The home environment is a central and modifiable influence on the development of childhood obesity. Evidence supports the central role of parents in shaping…”
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    Exploring the effects of maternal eating patterns on maternal feeding and child eating by Morrison, Halley, Power, Thomas G., Nicklas, Theresa, Hughes, Sheryl O.

    Published in Appetite (01-04-2013)
    “…► Mothers reported on their eating styles, feeding practices, and children’s eating. ► Eating in response to external cues was associated with greater control…”
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    Portion sizes for children are predicted by parental characteristics and the amounts parents serve themselves by Johnson, Susan L, Hughes, Sheryl O, Cui, Xiangqin, Li, Xuelin, Allison, David B, Liu, Yan, Goodell, L Suzanne, Nicklas, Theresa, Power, Thomas G, Vollrath, Kirstin

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-04-2014)
    “…Background: Children's energy intakes are influenced by the portions they are served. Factors influencing the amounts adults offer children are not well…”
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    Revisiting a neglected construct: parenting styles in a child-feeding context by Hughes, Sheryl O., Power, Thomas G., Orlet Fisher, Jennifer, Mueller, Stephen, Nicklas, Theresa A.

    Published in Appetite (01-02-2005)
    “…The extent to which general parenting represents feeding styles in ethnically diverse populations is not well documented. Existing measures of child feeding…”
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    Maternal Feeding Styles and Food Parenting Practices as Predictors of Longitudinal Changes in Weight Status in Hispanic Preschoolers from Low-Income Families by Orlet Fisher, Jennifer, O'Connor, Teresia M., Power, Thomas G., Hughes, Sheryl O., Chen, Tzu-An

    Published in Journal of Obesity (01-01-2016)
    “…Objective. The aim was to investigate the influence of feeding styles and food parenting practices on low-income children’s weight status over time. Method…”
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    Emotional climate, feeding practices, and feeding styles: an observational analysis of the dinner meal in Head Start families by Hughes, Sheryl O, Power, Thomas G, Papaioannou, Maria A, Cross, Matthew B, Nicklas, Theresa A, Hall, Sharon K, Shewchuk, Richard M

    “…A number of studies conducted with ethnically diverse, low-income samples have found that parents with indulgent feeding styles had children with a higher…”
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    Stress and Coping in Childhood: The Parents' Role by Power, Thomas G.

    Published in Parenting, science and practice (01-11-2004)
    “…Despite the growing literature on how parenting predicts children's adjustment to potentially stressful events, little is know about the specific mechanisms…”
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    Parental Influences on Children's Self-Regulation of Energy Intake: Insights from Developmental Literature on Emotion Regulation by Frankel, Leslie A., Hughes, Sheryl O., O'Connor, Teresia M., Power, Thomas G., Fisher, Jennifer O., Hazen, Nancy L.

    Published in Journal of Obesity (01-01-2012)
    “…The following article examines the role of parents in the development of children's self-regulation of energy intake. Various paths of parental influence are…”
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    Associations Between Independent Assessments of Child Appetite Self-Regulation: A Narrative Review by Papaioannou, Maria A, Micheli, Nilda, Power, Thomas G, Fisher, Jennifer O, Hughes, Sheryl O

    Published in Frontiers in nutrition (Lausanne) (27-01-2022)
    “…A variety of eating behaviors among children have been associated with obesity risk and are thought to broadly reflect child appetite self-regulation (ASR)…”
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    Child Weight Status: The Role of Feeding Styles and Highly Motivated Eating in Children by Papaioannou, Maria A, Power, Thomas G, O'Connor, Teresia M, Fisher, Jennifer O, Micheli, Nilda E, Hughes, Sheryl O

    Published in Children (Basel) (01-03-2023)
    “…Although parental feeding plays an important role in child eating and weight status, high food motivation among children may also be a factor shaping how…”
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    Maternal Feeding Styles and Child Appetitive Traits: Direction of Effects in Hispanic Families With Low Incomes by Papaioannou, Maria A., Micheli, Nilda, Power, Thomas G., O'Connor, Teresia M., Fisher, Jennifer Orlet, Hughes, Sheryl O.

    Published in Frontiers in public health (02-06-2022)
    “…Feeding styles of parents have been associated with dietary quality/intake and weight outcomes; however, much of the research to date has been cross sectional…”
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    The association between maternal depressive symptomology and child dinner dietary quality among Hispanic Head Start families by Arlinghaus, Katherine R., Power, Thomas G., Hernandez, Daphne C., Johnston, Craig A., Hughes, Sheryl O.

    Published in Preventive medicine reports (01-12-2020)
    “…Dietary quality is important for children’s growth and development. Poor dietary quality and maternal depression are prevalent among low-income, Hispanic…”
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    Feeding Style Differences in Food Parenting Practices Associated With Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Children From Low-income Families by Papaioannou, Maria A., BS, Cross, Matthew B., MA, Power, Thomas G., PhD, Liu, Yan, MS, Qu, Haiyan, PhD, Shewchuk, Richard M., PhD, Hughes, Sheryl O., PhD

    “…Abstract Objective To examine the moderating effects of feeding styles on the relationship between food parenting practices and fruit and vegetable (F & V)…”
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    Parenting dimensions and styles: a brief history and recommendations for future research by Power, Thomas G

    Published in Childhood obesity (01-08-2013)
    “…Over the last decade, researchers have uncovered relationships between general parenting styles and children's obesity. This is an emerging area of research,…”
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    Participant and Household Characteristics Associated With Graduation From the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program by Cooper, Brittany Rhoades, PhD, Barale, Karen, MS, RD, CD, FADA, Funaiole, Angie, MS, Power, Thomas G., PhD, Combe, Angela, MS

    “…Abstract Objective To examine empirically participant and household characteristics associated with Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)…”
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    Parental Depressive Symptoms, Parent Attributional Style, and Child Coping as Predictors of Depressive Symptoms in Children of Parents with Anxiety or Mood Disorders by Wong, Mun, Power, Thomas G.

    Published in Child psychiatry and human development (01-04-2023)
    “…Few studies have examined the effects of parental depressive symptoms on children in China. The present study examined the relationships between parental…”
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    Chinese mother’s scaffolding of young children’s responses to stress and children’s depressive symptoms during the first year of primary school by Power, Thomas G., Wong, Mun

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-12-2021)
    “…•Chinese children whose parents help them process emotion have low depressive symptoms.•Chinese children whose parents dismiss feelings have high depressive…”
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