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Parents and friends both matter: simultaneous and interactive influences of parents and friends on European schoolchildren’s energy balance-related behaviours – the ENERGY cross-sectional study

机译:父母和朋友都很重要:父母和朋友对欧洲小学生能量平衡相关行为的同时和互动影响–能源横断面研究

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Background The family, and parents in particular, are considered the most important influencers regarding children’s energy-balance related behaviours (EBRBs). When children become older and gain more behavioural autonomy regarding different behaviours, the parental influences may become less important and peer influences may gain importance. Therefore the current study aims to investigate simultaneous and interactive associations of family rules, parent and friend norms and modelling with soft drink intake, TV viewing, daily breakfast consumption and sport participation among schoolchildren across Europe. Methods A school-based cross-sectional survey in eight countries across Europe among 10–12 year old schoolchildren. Child questionnaires were used to assess EBRBs (soft drink intake, TV viewing, breakfast consumption, sport participation), and potential determinants of these behaviours as perceived by the child, including family rules, parental and friend norms and modelling. Linear and logistic regression analyses (n?=?7811) were applied to study the association of parental (norms, modelling and rules) and friend influences (norm and modelling) with the EBRBs. In addition, potential moderating effects of parental influences on the associations of friend influences with the EBRBs were studied by including interaction terms. Results Children reported more unfavourable friend norms and modelling regarding soft drink intake and TV viewing, while they reported more favourable friend and parental norms and modelling for breakfast consumption and physical activity. Perceived friend and parental norms and modelling were significantly positively associated with soft drink intake, breakfast consumption, physical activity (only modelling) and TV time. Across the different behaviours, ten significant interactions between parental and friend influencing variables were found and suggested a weaker association of friend norms and modelling when rules were in place. Conclusion Parental and friends norm and modelling are associated with schoolchildren’s energy balance-related behaviours. Having family rules or showing favourable parental modelling and norms seems to reduce the potential unfavourable associations of friends’ norms and modelling with the EBRBs.
机译:背景技术家庭,尤其是父母,被认为是影响儿童能量平衡相关行为(EBRB)的最重要影响者。当孩子长大并在不同行为上获得更多的行为自主权时,父母的影响可能会变得不那么重要,同伴的影响可能会变得越来越重要。因此,本研究旨在调查全欧洲的学童家庭规则,父母和朋友规范以及建模与同时喝酒,电视收看,每日早餐消费和运动参与的互动关系。方法在欧洲八个国家的10至12岁学童中进行基于学校的横断面调查。儿童问卷用于评估EBRB(软饮料摄入量,看电视,吃早餐,运动参与),以及儿童感知到的这些行为的潜在决定因素,包括家庭规则,父母和朋友规范以及建模。线性和逻辑回归分析(n = 7811)用于研究父母(规范,建模和规则)和朋友影响(规范和建模)与EBRB的关联。此外,还通过包括交互项研究了父母影响对朋友影响与EBRB关联的潜在调节作用。结果儿童报告了关于喝软饮料和看电视的更不利的朋友规范和模型,而他们报告了早餐消费和体育锻炼的更有利的朋友和父母规范和模型。知觉的朋友和父母的规范和建模与软饮料摄入量,早餐消费,体育锻炼(仅建模)和电视时间显着正相关。在不同的行为中,发现了父母和朋友影响变量之间的十种重要相互作用,这表明当规则到位时,朋友规范和建模之间的联系较弱。结论父母和朋友的规范和建模与小学生的能量平衡相关行为有关。制定家庭规则或表现出良好的父母建模和规范似乎可以减少朋友的规范和建模与EBRB之间潜在的不利联系。

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