developed a
parent-report questionnaire, the Children’s Eating Behavior Questionnaire
(CEBQ), which assesses constructs related to satiation and satiety.
Two of their scales, Food Responsiveness (referring to howresponsive
the child is to food and eating) and Satiety Responsiveness (referring
to child responsiveness to feelings of fullness), were used in the
present study. Both subscales are significantly associated withweight
status in young children, with food responsiveness showing a positive
relationship and satiety responsiveness a negative one