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1. The Feeding Practices and Structure Questionnaire: development and validation of age appropriate versions for infants and toddlers

2. Maternal feeding practices and fussy eating in toddlerhood: A discordant twin analysis

4. Associations between restrictive feeding practices and children's dietary intake: Systematic review and meta-analyses.

5. Paternal postnatal depression and parenting behaviours in the first year of life.

6. The correlation between different operationalisations of parental restrictive feeding practices and children's eating behaviours: Systematic review and meta-analyses.

7. Qualitative Exploration of Dimensions of Restrictive Feeding With Australian Mothers of 6-Year-Olds.

8. The Feeding Practices and Structure Questionnaire: development and validation of age appropriate versions for infants and toddlers.

9. Examining child intake frequency, mothers' own liking and child early exposure as potential predictors of child liking for restricted foods and drinks at 5 years old.

10. Comparison of Early Feeding Practices in Mother-Father Dyads and Possible Generalization of an Efficacious Maternal Intervention to Fathers' Feeding Practices: A Secondary Analysis.

11. Non-responsive feeding practices mediate the relationship between maternal and child obesogenic eating behaviours.

12. Comparing barriers to breastfeeding success in the first month for non-overweight and overweight women.

13. Feeding a Fussy Eater: Examining Longitudinal Bidirectional Relationships Between Child Fussy Eating and Maternal Feeding Practices.

14. Concern Explaining Nonresponsive Feeding: A Study of Mothers' and Fathers' Response to Their Child's Fussy Eating.

16. Do Dads Make a Difference? Family Feeding Dynamics and Child Fussy Eating.

17. Bidirectional associations between mothers' feeding practices and child eating behaviours.

18. Measurement invariance of the Feeding Practices and Structure Questionnaire-28 among a community of socioeconomically disadvantaged mothers and fathers.

19. Appetitive traits associated with higher and lower body mass index: evaluating the validity of the adult eating behaviour questionnaire in an Australian sample.

20. Prospective Relationships between Health Cognitions and Excess Gestational Weight Gain in a Cohort of Healthy and Overweight Pregnant Women.

21. Obesogenic eating behaviors mediate the relationships between psychological problems and BMI in children.

22. Mealtime Structure and Responsive Feeding Practices Are Associated With Less Food Fussiness and More Food Enjoyment in Children.

23. The relationship between maternal feeding beliefs and practices and perceptions of infant eating behaviours at 4 months.

24. Breastfeeding Duration and Authoritative Feeding Practices in First-Time Mothers.

25. Maternal feeding practices and fussy eating in toddlerhood: a discordant twin analysis.

26. The Feeding Practices and Structure Questionnaire (FPSQ-28): A parsimonious version validated for longitudinal use from 2 to 5 years.

27. The Relationship between Number of Fruits, Vegetables, and Noncore Foods Tried at Age 14 Months and Food Preferences, Dietary Intake Patterns, Fussy Eating Behavior, and Weight Status at Age 3.7 Years.

28. Association between maternal depressive symptoms in the early post-natal period and responsiveness in feeding at child age 2 years.

29. The relationship between appetite and food preferences in British and Australian children.

30. Relationships between maternal overweight prior to pregnancy, feeding mode and infant feeding beliefs and practices.

31. The timing of solid introduction in an 'obesogenic' environment: a narrative review of the evidence and methodological issues.

32. An Early Feeding Practices Intervention for Obesity Prevention.

33. Extending the validity of the Feeding Practices and Structure Questionnaire.

34. Food neophobia and its association with diet quality and weight in children aged 24 months: a cross sectional study.

35. Association between Australian-Indian mothers' controlling feeding practices and children's appetite traits.

36. The relationship between controlling feeding practices and boys' and girls' eating in the absence of hunger.

37. Confirmatory factor analysis of the Baby Eating Behaviour Questionnaire and associations with infant weight, gender and feeding mode in an Australian sample.

38. The influence of maternal infant feeding practices and beliefs on the expression of food neophobia in toddlers.

39. Emotional expressions preferentially elicit implicit evaluations of faces also varying in race or age.

40. The role of fathers in child feeding: perceived responsibility and predictors of participation.

41. Feeding beliefs and practices of Chinese immigrant mothers. Validation of a modified version of the child feeding questionnaire.

42. The feeding practices and structure questionnaire: construction and initial validation in a sample of Australian first-time mothers and their 2-year olds.

43. Accuracy of mothers' perceptions of their child's weight status.

44. Child eating behavior outcomes of an early feeding intervention to reduce risk indicators for child obesity: the NOURISH RCT.

45. Satiety responsiveness in toddlerhood predicts energy intake and weight status at four years of age.

46. Are two threats worse than one? The effects of face race and emotional expression on fear conditioning.

47. Dads at the dinner table. A cross-sectional study of Australian fathers’ child feeding perceptions and practices.

48. Outcomes of an early feeding practices intervention to prevent childhood obesity.

49. Maternal report of young children's eating styles. Validation of the Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire in three ethnically diverse Australian samples.

50. Slithering snakes, angry men and out-group members: what and whom are we evolved to fear?

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