Kylie Hesketh
0000-0002-2702-7110
Deakin University
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The Chinese-born immigrant infant feeding and growth hypothesis
More active pre-school children have better motor competence at school starting age: an observational cohort study
Interventions to reduce sedentary behaviour in 0–5-year-olds: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Mothers' perceptions of the influences on their child feeding practices - a qualitative study
The infant feeding practices of Chinese immigrant mothers in Australia: A qualitative exploration
Maternal correlates of young children's physical activity across periods of the day
Dietary associations of fathers and their children between the ages of 20 months and 5 years
Cross-sectional and Longitudinal Associations Between Parents’ and Preschoolers’ Physical Activity and Television Viewing: The HAPPY Study
Objectively measured sedentary behaviour and health and development in children and adolescents: systematic review and meta-analysis
The extended Infant Feeding, Activity and Nutrition Trial (InFANT Extend) Program: a cluster-randomized controlled trial of an early intervention to prevent childhood obesity
Maternal dietary intake and physical activity habits during the postpartum period: associations with clinician advice in a sample of Australian first time mothers
Informing Active Play and Screen Time Behaviour Change Interventions for Low Socioeconomic Position Mothers of Young Children: What Do Mothers Want?
Associations between physical activity, television viewing and postnatal depressive symptoms amongst healthy primiparous mothers
Prevalence of sedentary behavior in children under 2years: A systematic review
Parental Influences on Preschoolers’ TV Viewing Time: Mediation Analyses on Australian and Belgian Data
Associations between dietary intakes of first-Time fathers and their 20-month-old children are moderated by fathers' BMI, education and age
A Review of the Relationship Between Socioeconomic Position and the Early-Life Predictors of Obesity
Tracking of maternal self-efficacy for limiting young children’s television viewing and associations with children’s television viewing time: a longitudinal analysis over 15-months
Associations of Parental Rules and Socioeconomic Position With Preschool Children’s Sedentary Behaviour and Screen Time
Mothers' perceptions of Melbourne InFANT Program: informing future practice
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