Polfuss Michele, Simpson Pippa, Neff Greenley Rachel, Zhang Liyun, Sawin Kathleen J
1 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Nursing, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
2 Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
West J Nurs Res. 2017 Aug;39(8):1070-1093. doi: 10.1177/0193945916687994. Epub 2017 Jan 8.
Parental feeding behaviors and concern about child weight are associated with obesity among youth who are typically developing. Little is known about this relationship among parents of youth with special needs, despite these children having higher obesity risk. This study used an online survey to explore associations among parental feeding behaviors, parent weight concerns, demographics, and child weight status in a sample of 356 parents of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, spina bifida, and Down syndrome. Specific parental feeding behaviors were significantly related to the child's weight and intensified when the parent was concerned about the child's weight. Child's diagnosis, family income, parent age, and parent gender influenced select feeding behaviors. Obesity has significant health ramifications and negatively affects an individual's ability to self-manage, which is crucial in individuals with special needs. These findings present an opportunity for the health care community to educate and promote healthy feeding practices in this vulnerable population.
在发育正常的青少年中,父母的喂养行为以及对孩子体重的关注与肥胖有关。尽管有特殊需求的青少年肥胖风险更高,但对于他们的父母之间的这种关系却知之甚少。本研究通过在线调查,在356名被诊断患有自闭症谱系障碍、脊柱裂和唐氏综合征儿童的父母样本中,探讨父母喂养行为、父母对体重的担忧、人口统计学特征与儿童体重状况之间的关联。特定的父母喂养行为与孩子的体重显著相关,并且当父母担心孩子的体重时会加剧。孩子的诊断、家庭收入、父母年龄和父母性别会影响特定的喂养行为。肥胖会产生重大的健康影响,并对个人的自我管理能力产生负面影响,这对有特殊需求的人至关重要。这些发现为医疗保健界提供了一个机会,在此弱势群体中开展教育并推广健康的喂养习惯。