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Generational Differences: A Comparison of Weight-Related Cognitions and Behaviors of Generation X and Millennial Mothers of Preschool Children

机译:世代差异:X世代和学龄前儿童的千禧一代母亲与体重相关的认知和行为比较

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A ‘generation’ is an identifiable group sharing birth years and significant life events at critical developmental ages. There is a paucity of literature examining how parental cognitions and lifestyle behaviors differ by generation and whether generational differences are substantial enough to warrant consideration during the development of health interventions. This study compared generational differences in weight-related cognitions and lifestyle behaviors of mothers of young children who were categorized as Generation X (born 1965–1981, n = 158) and Generation Y (aka Millennials; born 1982–1999, n = 162). Survey results indicated that Generation X had significantly higher family affluence; thus, this was controlled in subsequent analyses. Analysis of covariance indicated that Millennials had more positive expectations about the benefits of engaging in healthy eating and physical activity than comparators, but not significantly so. Millennial mothers placed significantly higher value on physical activity for themselves than Generation X mothers, but both generations were neutral on the value of personal physical activity. No generational differences were noted in self-efficacy of mothers for promoting childhood obesity-prevention practices to children and self-efficacy for personally engaging in weight-protective behaviors. Millennial mothers had significantly more family meals/week, however generations did not differ on the value placed on family meals, where family meals were eaten, or whether media devices were used at mealtime. Few differences were noted between the generations for most child feeding behaviors, except that Millennials reported placing significantly less pressure on children to eat. Mothers’ modeling of weight-related behaviors as a means for children’s observational learning about healthy eating, physical activity, and sedentary behaviors did not differ by generational group. The eating behaviors of mothers differed little between generations. Millennial mothers allowed significantly more media devices in children’s bedrooms and personally engaged in more screen time daily than comparators. Overall, the two generational groups were more similar than different in weight-related cognitions as well as for personal and parenting lifestyle behaviors. The results suggest that tailoring interventions for individuals at a similar life-stage (e.g., mothers of young children) by generation may not be warranted.
机译:“一代”是一个可以识别的群体,他们在关键的发育年龄共享出生年份和重大生活事件。很少有文献研究父母的认知和生活方式的行为如何因代而异,以及代际差异是否足够大以至于在制定健康干预措施时值得考虑。这项研究比较了年龄分别为X世代(1965年至1981年,n = 158)和Y世代(aka千禧一代; 1982年至1999年,n = 162)的母亲的体重相关认知和生活方式行为的世代差异。 。调查结果表明,X世代的家庭富裕程度更高;因此,在随后的分析中对此进行了控制。协方差分析表明,千禧一代对参加健康饮食和体育锻炼的收益的期望比对比较者更为积极,但事实并非如此。千禧一代母亲对自己的体育锻炼的重视程度远高于X代母亲,但两代人对个人体育锻炼的价值持中立态度。母亲在促进儿童预防肥胖的实践和自我参与保护体重行为的自我效能方面,没有代际差异。千禧一代的母亲每周有更多的家庭餐,但是世代相传的家庭餐的价值,吃饭的地方或就餐时是否使用媒体设备都没有区别。对于大多数儿童喂养行为,几代之间几乎没有差异,只是千禧一代报告称对儿童的进食压力明显降低。母亲对与体重有关的行为进行建模,以作为儿童观察性学习健康饮食,体育锻炼和久坐行为的一种手段,这一代人之间没有差异。母亲的饮食行为在几代人之间几乎没有什么不同。与比较者相比,千禧一代的母亲允许在儿童卧室使用更多的媒体设备,并且每天亲自花更多的时间在屏幕上。总体而言,这两个世代群体在体重相关的认知以及个人和父母的生活方式方面比相似之处更多。结果表明,可能没有必要针对类似人生阶段的个体(例如,幼儿的母亲)量身定制干预措施。

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