Nutrition Policy Institute, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.
J Sleep Res. 2019 Aug;28(4):e12784. doi: 10.1111/jsr.12784. Epub 2018 Nov 5.
This study examined parenting styles, parenting practices and family practices that may be associated with weeknight sleep duration among 8- to 10-year-old Mexican American (MA) children. This cross-sectional study of MA children used baseline data from a 2-year cohort study of mother-child pairs (n = 308) with additional data on fathers (n = 166). Children's weeknight sleep duration was accelerometer estimated and averaged for 2 weeknights. Parents reported on their parenting styles and practices regarding food and family food-related practices. Multivariable linear regression analysis was used to examine sleep duration with parenting styles and practices, and family practices, and adjusting for child gender and body mass index. Model 1 included mothers' parenting styles and practices; Model 2 included both mothers' and fathers' parenting styles and practices. Children's average sleep duration was 9.5 (SD = 0.8) hr. Mothers who used pressure to encourage their children to eat and those who used food to control behavior had children with longer sleep duration (β = 0.21, p < 0.01; β = 0.15, p = 0.03, respectively). Mothers who reported their children ate dinner with the TV on and those who valued eating dinner as a family had children with shorter sleep duration (β = -0.16, p = 0.01; β = -0.18, p = 0.01, respectively). Fathers who restricted the amount of food their children ate had children with shorter sleep duration (β = -0.27, p = 0.01). Mothers' and fathers' feeding practices, the child's eating dinner with the TV on, and valuing family dinners, played a role in children's weeknight sleep duration among Mexican American families. Parental feeding practices and family mealtime contexts may have an effect on children's weeknight sleep duration.
本研究考察了与 8 至 10 岁墨西哥裔美国(MA)儿童周内夜间睡眠持续时间相关的育儿风格、育儿实践和家庭实践。这项针对 MA 儿童的横断面研究使用了一项为期 2 年的母婴对子队列研究的基线数据(n=308),并增加了父亲的数据(n=166)。儿童的周内夜间睡眠持续时间通过加速计进行估计,并对 2 个周内夜间进行平均。父母报告了他们在食物和家庭食物相关实践方面的育儿风格和实践。多变量线性回归分析用于检查与育儿风格和实践以及家庭实践相关的睡眠持续时间,并根据儿童性别和体重指数进行调整。模型 1 包括母亲的育儿风格和实践;模型 2 包括母亲和父亲的育儿风格和实践。儿童平均睡眠持续时间为 9.5(SD=0.8)小时。对孩子施加压力以鼓励他们进食的母亲和用食物控制孩子行为的母亲,其孩子的睡眠持续时间更长(β=0.21,p<0.01;β=0.15,p=0.03)。报告孩子边吃饭边看电视的母亲和重视家庭共进晚餐的母亲,其孩子的睡眠持续时间更短(β=-0.16,p=0.01;β=-0.18,p=0.01)。限制孩子进食量的父亲,其孩子的睡眠持续时间更短(β=-0.27,p=0.01)。母亲和父亲的喂养行为、孩子边吃饭边看电视以及重视家庭聚餐,在墨西哥裔美国家庭中对孩子的周内夜间睡眠持续时间起到了一定作用。父母的喂养行为和家庭用餐环境可能会对孩子的周内夜间睡眠持续时间产生影响。