Browsing by Subject "mothers"
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Development of Acceptable Emotion-based Nutrition Messages for Oklahoma Mothers of Elementary School-age Children
(Oklahoma State University, 2011-07-01)Despite efforts to address the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity by dedicated researchers and educators in the field of nutrition, rates in Oklahoma have climbed to 15%. Existing literature indicates that ... -
Do Conversations About Food Actually Happen? A Qualitative Study About the Food-Based Communication Habits of Female Consumers
(2019-07)Agricultural organizations have encouraged farmers and others involved in the agricultural industry to discuss their experiences with consumers and to have meaningful conversations about food. While agriculturalists are ... -
Ideology shapes how workers perceive and react to workplace discrimination: An experimental study on parenthood discrimination
(Elsevier, 2022-01-29)Employers use ideologically-tinged rhetoric to justify workplace discrimination. We argue that workers will be less likely to label biased treatment against them as discriminatory when they subscribe to those ideologies ... -
Mothers' Values in Their Grocery Purchasing Decisions: A Q Method Study
(2019-05-01)Food labels serve as a form of communication between producers and consumers (Olynk, 2012) and show the values or characteristics associated with the product (Barham, 2002). As consumers become more interested in where ... -
Relation Between Maternal Anthropometry and Infant Visual Recognition Memory
(Oklahoma State University, 2006-12-01)Infant visual recognition memory, a measure of attention, memory and information processing speed, predicts IQ, language and vocabulary. This study examined relationship between infant visual recognition memory and maternal ... -
Situation and determinants of the infant and young child feeding (IYCF) indicators in Madagascar: analysis of the 2009 Demographic and Health Survey
(BioMed Central, 2017-10-16)Background: Studies evaluating child feeding in Madagascar are scarce despite its importance in child growth during the first two years of life. This study assessed the associations between the WHO infant and young child ...