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Emotional climate, feeding practices, and feeding styles: an observational analysis of the dinner meal in Head Start families

机译:情绪气候,喂养方式和喂养方式:Head Start家庭中晚餐的观察性分析

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Background A number of studies conducted with ethnically diverse, low-income samples have found that parents with indulgent feeding styles had children with a higher weight status. Indulgent parents are those who are responsive to their child's emotional states but have problems setting appropriate boundaries with their child. Because the processes through which styles impact child weight are poorly understood, the aim of this study was to observe differences in the emotional climate created by parents (including affect, tone of voice, and gestures) and behavioral feeding practices among those reporting different feeding styles on the Caregiver's Feeding Styles Questionnaire. A secondary aim was to examine differences on child weight status across the feeding styles. Methods Participants were 177 Head Start families from Houston, Texas (45% African-American; 55% Hispanic). Using an observational approach, the relationship between the observed emotional climate of the meal, behavioral feeding practices, and self-reported parent feeding styles were examined. Mean age of the children was 4.4 years (SD = 0.7) equally distributed across gender. Families were observed on 3 separate dinner occasions. Heights and weight were measured on the parents and children. Results Parents with self-reported indulgent feeding styles made fewer demands on their children to eat during dinner and showed lower levels of negative affect and intrusiveness. Surprisingly, these parents also showed higher levels of emotional detachment with their children during dinner. Hispanic boys with indulgent parents had significantly higher BMI z scores compared to Hispanic boys in the other three feeding style groups. No other differences were found on child weight status. Conclusions Results suggest that the emotional climate created by indulgent parents during dinner and their lack of demands on their children to eat may play an important role in how young children become overweight. Numerous observed emotional climate and behavioral differences were found between the other self-reported feeding styles as well. Results suggest that parents' self-reported feeding styles may be a proxy for the emotional climate of the dinner meal, which may in turn influence the child's eating behaviors and weight status.
机译:背景技术许多针对不同种族,低收入样本的研究发现,父母放纵的喂养方式使孩子的体重更高。放纵的父母是那些对孩子的情绪状态有反应的人,但在与孩子建立适当的界限时遇到困难。因为人们对风格影响孩子体重的过程了解得很少,所以本研究的目的是观察报告不同喂养方式的父母在父母创造的情感氛围(包括情感,语气和手势)和行为喂养方式上的差异。照料者的喂养方式问卷调查。第二个目的是研究不同喂养方式下儿童体重状况的差异。方法参与者来自得克萨斯州休斯敦的177个Head Start家庭(45%的非裔美国人; 55%的西班牙裔)。使用观察性方法,检查了观察到的膳食情绪气候,行为喂养习惯和自我报告的父母喂养方式之间的关系。儿童的平均年龄为4.4岁(SD = 0.7),男女平均分布。在3个单独的晚餐场合观察到家人。在父母和孩子身上测量身高和体重。结果自我报告为放纵的喂养方式的父母对孩子晚餐时进食的要求降低了,负面影响和侵扰程度也降低了。令人惊讶的是,这些父母在晚餐时还表现出更高的与孩子的情感分离。与其他三个喂养方式组的西班牙裔男孩相比,父母放纵的西班牙裔男孩的BMI z得分明显更高。在儿童体重状况上没有发现其他差异。结论结果表明,宽容的父母在晚餐时产生的情绪氛围以及他们对孩子吃饭的需求不足可能在幼儿超重中起重要作用。在其他自我报告的喂养方式之间也发现了许多观察到的情绪气候和行为差异。结果表明,父母自我报告的喂养方式可能是晚餐的情绪氛围的替代,这反过来又可能影响孩子的饮食行为和体重状况。

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