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. 2022 Jul 30;14(15):3156.
doi: 10.3390/nu14153156.

Rethinking Responsive Feeding: Insights from Bangladesh

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Rethinking Responsive Feeding: Insights from Bangladesh

Maureen M Black et al. Nutrients. .

Abstract

Young children's growth is influenced by food and feeding behavior. Responsive feeding has been shown to promote healthy growth and development, to prevent under- and overfeeding, and to encourage children's self-regulation. However, most measures of responsive feeding do not incorporate bidirectional mother-infant responsivity or early learning principles and have not been validated against observations. To overcome these gaps, we laid the groundwork for a responsive feeding measure based on a community sample of 67 mothers and their 6-18-month-old children in Bangladesh. Children were weighed and measured. Mothers reported on their child's dietary intake and responded to a 38-item responsive feeding questionnaire developed through a 2-phase Delphi procedure. Based on a video-recorded feeding observation, mother-child dyads were categorized into proximal (43%) and distal (57%) responsivity groups. Using stepwise logistic regression, a 9-item model from the responsive feeding questionnaire had excellent fit (AUC = 0.93), sensitivity (90%), specificity (89%), positive predictive value (87%), and negative predictive value (93%). Proximal responsivity was characterized by maternal concerns about children's dietary intake. Distal responsivity was characterized by maternal perception of children's happy mood during feeding. Findings support responsive feeding as modulating between proximal and distal responsivity, promoting autonomy, self-regulation, and enabling children to acquire and practice healthy eating behaviors.

Keywords: complementary feeding; infants; mother-infant observation; responsive feeding.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Modulating Between Proximal and Distal Responsivity.

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