Capturing Everyday Parental Feeding Practices and Eating Behaviors of 3- to 5-Year-Old Children With Avid Eating Behavior: Ecological Momentary Assessment Feasibility and Acceptability Study

Feb 27, 2025JMIR formative research

Everyday Parent Feeding Habits and Eating Behaviors of 3- to 5-Year-Old Children Who Eat Eagerly: Testing a Real-Time Tracking Method

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Abstract

Of the 312 invited parents, 122 (39%) initiated the ecological momentary assessment (EMA) study, with 118 (96.7%) completing the full 10-day period.

  • A total of 104 parents (87.4%) provided at least 7 full days of data from the EMA.
  • Participants self-initiated 2524 child eating/food request surveys, averaging 2.1 times per day per parent.
  • Daily mood surveys had a response rate of 78.7%, while morning and end-of-day surveys had response rates of 69.9% and 84.6%, respectively.
  • Parents reported a significant correlation between baseline estimates of daily food requests and EMA reported requests (r=0.483, P<.001).
  • Baseline estimates of daily food requests (mean 4.5) were significantly higher than those reported during the EMA period (mean 3.7, P<.001).
  • Most parents felt that the surveys increased their awareness of their feelings (89%) and activities (79%).

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