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Peles C, Shloim N, Rudolf M
Appetite . 2021 Aug; 167:105621. PMID: 34363899
Background: Eating behaviours vary by culture and religion, and an understanding of attitudes and practices are essential for providing culturally competent nutritional guidance. The Ultra-orthodox Jewish community is characterized by...
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Shloim N, Lans O, Brown M, Mckelvie S, Cohen S, Cahill J
J Reprod Infant Psychol . 2019 Jul; 38(5):523-545. PMID: 31331198
: The motherhood myth has been associated with perceptions of idealised motherhood which makes it difficult for women to express related struggles or distress. This is a second follow-up study...
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Shloim N, Rudolf M, Feltbower R, Blundell-Birtill P, Hetherington M
J Reprod Infant Psychol . 2018 Oct; 37(2):123-138. PMID: 30325661
Objectives: The study had two main objectives: (a) track changes in self-esteem, eating behaviours and body satisfaction from early pregnancy to 24 months postpartum and (b) to compare changes by...
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Shloim N, Shafiq I, Blundell-Birtill P, Hetherington M
Appetite . 2018 Jun; 128:303-310. PMID: 29879451
Overfeeding in infancy may lead to overweight and obesity in later childhood. Mothers are advised to "tune in" to their infant's hunger, appetite and satiation cues to prevent overfeeding. The...
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Shloim N, Vereijken C, Blundell P, Hetherington M
Appetite . 2016 Nov; 108:74-82. PMID: 27647500
It is known that duration of breastfeeding and responsive feeding are associated with decreased risk of obesity. It is however, not clear whether breastfed infants signal more to mothers to...
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Shloim N, Hugh-Jones S, Rudolf M, Feltbower R, Lans O, Hetherington M
Appetite . 2015 Jun; 95:58-66. PMID: 26119810
Objective: The present study explored how Israeli and UK mothers integrate feeding into their conceptualisations of mothering 2-6 months post-partum. Background: The nature and importance of motherhood is subject to...