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- W1796736616 abstract "Abstract Baby‐led weaning, where infants self‐feed family foods in place of traditional spoon‐feeding of purees, is continuing to grow in popularity. Evidence is emerging which suggests that the method may promote healthier eating behaviour and weight gain in children, but the research is in its infancy. One issue is the self‐selecting nature of participants to the approach. Although those who follow a baby‐led approach are known to have a higher education and more professional occupation, little is known about wider maternal characteristics, which might affect either adoption of or outcomes of the method. The aim of this study was to explore differences in maternal characteristics between those adopting a baby‐led or traditional approach. Six hundred four mothers with an infant aged 6–12 months completed a questionnaire including a copy of the D utch E ating B ehaviour Q uestionnaire ( DEBQ ), B rief S ymptom I nventory ( BSI ) (anxiety, obsessive–compulsive and depression scales) and T en I tem P ersonality Q uestionnaire ( TIPQ ) alongside details of weaning approach (baby‐led vs. traditional). Mothers who adopted a baby‐led weaning style scored significantly lower on restrained eating ( DEBQ ), anxiety and introversion ( TIPQ ) and anxiety and obsessive–compulsive symptoms ( BSI ). Mothers who currently adopt a baby‐led approach are therefore significantly different in personality, eating behaviour and well‐being characteristics compared with those adopting a traditional approach. These characteristics may affect likelihood of choosing a baby‐led approach or indirectly affect outcomes for infants weaned using the approach. Further research exploring baby‐led weaning in a wider population sample is needed." @default.
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- W1796736616 title "Differences in eating behaviour, well-being and personality between mothers following baby-led vs. traditional weaning styles" @default.
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