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Title: Efficacy Of A Food Parenting Intervention For Mothers With Low Income To Reduce Preschooler's Solid Fat And Added Sugar Intakes: A Randomized Controlled Trial., Jennifer O Fisher, Elena L Serrano, Gary D Foster, Chantelle N Hart, Adam Davey, Yasmeen P Bruton, Linda Kilby, Lisa Harnack, Karen J Ruth, Alexandria Kachurak, Hannah G Lawman, Anna Martin, Heather M Polonsky Jan 2019

Title: Efficacy Of A Food Parenting Intervention For Mothers With Low Income To Reduce Preschooler's Solid Fat And Added Sugar Intakes: A Randomized Controlled Trial., Jennifer O Fisher, Elena L Serrano, Gary D Foster, Chantelle N Hart, Adam Davey, Yasmeen P Bruton, Linda Kilby, Lisa Harnack, Karen J Ruth, Alexandria Kachurak, Hannah G Lawman, Anna Martin, Heather M Polonsky

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BACKGROUND: Few interventions have shown efficacy to influence key energy balance behaviors during the preschool years.

OBJECTIVE: A randomized controlled trial (RCT) was used to evaluate the efficacy of Food, Fun, and Families (FFF), a 12 week authoritative food parenting intervention for mothers with low-income levels, to reduce preschool-aged children's intake of calories from solid fat and added sugar (SoFAS).

METHODS: Mothers were randomly assigned to receive FFF (n = 59) or to a delayed treatment control (n = 60). The primary outcome was children's daily energy intake from SoFAS at the end of the 12 week intervention, controlling for …