Francis Lori A, Birch Leann L
Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Health Psychol. 2005 Nov;24(6):548-54. doi: 10.1037/0278-6133.24.6.548.
This study examined whether mothers' preoccupation with their own weight and eating was linked to daughters' restrained eating behavior. Participants included 173 non-Hispanic, White mother-daughter dyads, measured longitudinally when daughters were ages 5, 7, 9, and 11. Mothers who were preoccupied with their own weight and eating reported higher levels of restricting daughters' intake and encouraging daughters to lose weight over time. Mothers' encouragement of daughters' weight loss was linked to daughters' restrained eating behavior; this relationship was partially mediated by daughters' perception of maternal pressure to lose weight. These findings suggest that mothers' preoccupation with weight and eating, via attempts to influence daughters' weight and eating, may place daughters at risk for developing problematic eating behaviors.
本研究调查了母亲对自身体重和饮食的过度关注是否与女儿的节制饮食行为有关。研究对象包括173对非西班牙裔白人母女,在女儿5岁、7岁、9岁和11岁时进行纵向测量。那些对自身体重和饮食过度关注的母亲报告称,随着时间的推移,她们对女儿饮食摄入的限制程度更高,且更鼓励女儿减肥。母亲鼓励女儿减肥与女儿的节制饮食行为有关;这种关系部分是由女儿对母亲减肥压力的认知所介导的。这些发现表明,母亲对体重和饮食的过度关注,通过试图影响女儿的体重和饮食,可能会使女儿面临出现问题饮食行为的风险。