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Conceptualizing Family Influences on Children’s Energy Balance-Related Behaviors: Levels of Interacting Family Environmental Subsystems (The LIFES Framework)

机译:概念化家庭对儿童能量平衡相关行为的影响:家庭环境子系统相互作用的水平(LIFES框架)

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Healthy or unhealthy behavioral patterns develop and are maintained in a family context. The importance of the family environment for children’s and adolescents’ energy balance-related behaviors (EBRBs) has been shown previously. However, the way different family environmental factors are interrelated and interact with personal factors (e.g., motivation) are not well understood. Furthermore, the majority of studies have focused on the parent-child subsystem. However, there are family-level socialization dynamics that affect the development of a healthy lifestyle beyond the impact of parenting behaviors. The current paper aims to synthesize theoretical and empirical literature on different types of family influences. The Levels of Interacting Family Environmental Subsystems (LIFES) framework incorporates family influences on three levels (immediate, proximal, distal) and of three subsystems (individual, parent-child, family), relates them to each other and postulates potential paths of influence on children’s EBRBs. Several studies examining specific sections of the framework provide empirical support for LIFES’ propositions. Future studies should place their research in the context of the interrelationship of different family environmental influences. A better understanding of the interrelated influences would enhance the understanding of the development and maintenance of overweight and obesity among children and is crucial for the development of effective interventions.
机译:在家庭环境中会发展并维持健康或不健康的行为方式。前面已经证明了家庭环境对于儿童和青少年的能量平衡相关行为(EBRB)的重要性。但是,人们对不同的家庭环境因素之间相互联系以及与个人因素(例如动机)的相互作用的方式了解甚少。此外,大多数研究都集中在父子子系统上。但是,除了父母行为之外,还有一些家庭层面的社会化动力会影响健康生活方式的发展。本文旨在综合有关不同类型家庭影响的理论和实证文献。互动家庭环境子系统(LIFES)的级别框架将家庭影响分为三个级别(立即,近端,远端)和三个子系统(单个,亲子,家庭),并将它们相互关联,并假定可能的影响途径儿童的EBRB。一些研究框架的特定部分的研究为LIFES的主张提供了经验支持。未来的研究应将其研究放在不同家庭环境影响的相互关系的背景下。更好地了解相互关联的影响将增进对儿童超重和肥胖的发展和维持的了解,这对于制定有效的干预措施至关重要。

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