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Mother-Baby Study - Eating in the Absence of Hunger (EAH)

Mother-Baby Study - Eating in the Absence of Hunger (EAH)

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Overview

The study will test a model of biobehavioral mechanisms involved in the development of a system of emotion, attachment, and nutritive intake in the mother-infant dyad and the association of this system with maternal feeding behavior, child eating behavior, dietary intake, and adiposity.

To participate in this study the infant must also be enrolled in long-term observational study, NCT06039878.

Description

This interventional task is done with children while they are in the long-term observational study, NCT06039878, at approximately ages 18 and 36 months. In the observational study there are 240 participants (120 mothers and 120 children). In this trial only data from the children is collected and therefore only 120 participants are listed.

Eligibility

The child is a participant in the observational study (NCT06039878).

Study details
    Eating Behavior

NCT06072638

University of Michigan

17 April 2024

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