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Parenting and Feeding Behaviors Associated With School-Aged African American and White Children

机译:与学龄的非洲裔美国人和白人儿童有关的父母教养和喂养行为

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Pediatric obesity is multifactorial and difficult to treat. Parenting and feeding behaviors have been shown to influence a child's weight status. Most prior studies have focused on preschool-aged White children. Additional complicating factors include parents' inability to accurately identify their child's abnormal weight status. Parenting and feeding behaviors used by 176 African American and White parents of school-age children were examined. Assessment included (a) identifying what behaviors were reported when parent expressed concern with child's weight and (b) the relationship of these behaviors on child's body mass index percentile (BMI%), considering ethnicity, socioeconomic status (SES), and parent's body mass index (BMI). Findings included African American parents and parents concerned about their child's weight exhibited increased controlling/authoritarian parenting and feeding behaviors. Parents were able to accurately identify their child's weight status. Parenting and feeding behaviors played a significant role in the children's BMI% even when controlling for ethnicity, SES, and parent's BMI.
机译:小儿肥胖是多因素的,难以治疗。养育和喂养行为已被证明会影响孩子的体重状况。大多数先前的研究都集中在学龄前的白人儿童上。其他复杂因素包括父母无法准确识别孩子的体重异常状况。检查了176名学龄儿童的非洲裔美国人和白人父母的养育和喂养行为。评估包括(a)确定父母对孩子的体重表示关注时报告了哪些行为,以及(b)考虑种族,社会经济地位(SES)和父母的体重,这些行为与孩子的体重指数百分比(BMI%)的关系。指数(BMI)。调查结果包括非洲裔美国父母和担心孩子体重的父母表现出增加的控制/专制父母养育和喂养行为。父母能够准确识别孩子的体重状况。即使控制种族,SES和父母的BMI,父母的养育和喂养行为对儿童的BMI也起着重要的作用。

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