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Parent conversations about healthful eating and weight associations with adolescent disordered eating behaviors

机译:家长关于健康饮食和体重与青少年饮食失调行为的对话

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IMPORTANCE The prevalence of weight-related problems in adolescents is high. Parents of adolescents may wonder whether talking about eating habits and weight is useful or detrimental. OBJECTIVE To examine the associations between parent conversations about healthful eating and weight and adolescent disordered eating behaviors. DESIGN Cross-sectional analysis using data from 2 linked multilevel population-based studies. SETTING Anthropometric assessments and surveys completed at school by adolescents and surveys completed at home by parents in 2009-2010. PARTICIPANTS Socioeconomically and racially/ethnically diverse sample (81% ethnic minority; 60% low income) of adolescents from Eating and Activity in Teens 2010 (EAT 2010) (n = 2793; mean age, 14.4 years) and parents from Project Families and Eating and Activity in Teens (Project F-EAT) (n = 3709; mean age, 42.3 years). EXPOSURE Parent conversations about healthful eating and weight/size. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES Adolescent dieting, unhealthyweight-control behaviors, and binge eating. RESULTS Mothers and fathers who engaged in weight-related conversations had adolescents who were more likely to diet, use unhealthy weight-control behaviors, and engage in binge eating. Overweight or obese adolescents whose mothers engaged in conversations that were focused only on healthful eating behaviors were less likely to diet and use unhealthy weight-control behaviors. Additionally, subanalyses with adolescents with data from 2 parents showed that when both parents engaged in healthful eating conversations, their overweight or obese adolescent children were less likely to diet and use unhealthy weight-control behaviors. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE Parent conversations focused on weight/size are associated with increased risk for adolescent disordered eating behaviors, whereas conversations focused on healthful eating are protective against disordered eating behaviors.
机译:重要信息青少年体重相关问题的患病率很高。青少年的父母可能想知道谈论饮食习惯和体重是否有用或有害。目的探讨父母关于健康饮食和体重的对话以及青少年饮食失调行为之间的关联。设计使用来自2个链接的多层次人口研究的数据进行横断面分析。设置2009年至2010年,青少年在学校完成的人体测量评估和调查,以及父母在家里完成的调查。研究对象:2010年青少年饮食和活动中青少年的社会经济和种族/民族差异样本(81%的少数民族; 60%的低收入)(EAT = 2793;平均年龄为14.4岁),以及项目家庭和饮食中的父母和青少年活动(F-EAT项目)(n = 3709;平均年龄,42.3岁)。暴露有关健康饮食和体重/体重的家长对话。主要结果和措施青少年节食,不健康的体重控制行为和暴饮暴食。结果进行与体重有关的对话的父母中,青少年更容易节食,使用不健康的体重控制行为以及进行暴饮暴食。超重或肥胖的青少年,其母亲仅专注于健康饮食行为,而他们的饮食习惯和不健康的体重控制行为则较少。此外,对青少年的亚分析(来自2位父母的数据)显示,当父母双方进行健康的饮食交谈时,他们的超重或肥胖的青春期孩子节食和使用不健康的体重控制行为的可能性较小。结论和相关性家长针对体重/大小的谈话与青少年饮食失调行为的风险增加相关,而针对健康饮食的谈话则可以防止饮食失调。

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