How did maternal mood and eating habits during COVID-19 affect child feeding practices? AppetiteJournal maternal mood maternalmood eatinghabits bodyimage covid COVID19 SARSCoV2 childfeeding feedingpractices health nutrition mentalhealth
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MDApr 28 2023Reviewed by Lily Ramsey, LLM A recent study published in the Appetite Journal examined how maternal mood, body image, and eating concerns were related to perceived changes in feeding practices during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
Using data from an online mothers' study, a recent study looked at how mood changes and the mother's body image were linked to changes in feeding practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. Body image is a powerful source of disordered eating behaviors in mothers. Maternal stress and negative moods may also trigger altered child-feeding practices. The pandemic was unquestionably associated with increased anxiety and stress among parents, with work-childcare conflicts being more likely to arise due to the shift of both workplace and education to the home.
Mothers used food to incentivize desirable behavior among children more often during this period. There was a decline in formal place-setting practices at the same time.
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