Comportements alimentaires de l’enfant et attitudes parentales: le point de vue de la psychologie expérimentale |
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Authors: | Natalie Rigal |
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Affiliation: | Université Paris-X, Département de psychologie, Laboratoire 1588 |
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Abstract: | Children show a clear preference, throughout development, for high energy density foods, and particularly for sweet and/or fat products. Most parents disapprove of this behavior, in the present context of high obesity prevalence and widespread acceptance of thinness as a model. Children’s appetite for such foods has adaptive value, so far as the growing child has not lost his/her ability for energy adjustment. A few studies suggest that excessive control over children’s food choices contributes to a loss of the child’s capacity to energy adjustment. Education models that include both the teaching of rules and adjustments to the child’s requests seem to facilitate the acquisition of adequate eating behaviors, which favor a varied diet and body weight control. |
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Keywords: | Enfants Pré fé rences alimentaires Né ophobie Ajustement calorique Pratiques é ducatives |
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