Self-reported and observed feeding practices of Rhode Island Head Start teachers: Knowing what not to do.
CONCLUSIONS: Although self-report measures are typically used to capture feeding practices, there are inconsistencies between self-report and observation measures. The inconsistencies found among healthful self-reported and observed feeding practices have implications for future research protocols, measurement refinement, and training of child care teachers.
PMID: 28916196 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Appetite - Category: Nutrition Authors: Fallon M, Halloran K, Gorman K, Ward D, Greene G, Tovar A Tags: Appetite Source Type: research
More News: Children | Environmental Health | Nutrition | Study | Teachers | Training | Universities & Medical Training