College of Nursing, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
College of Nursing, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Korea.
Nurs Health Sci. 2019 Sep;21(3):359-366. doi: 10.1111/nhs.12607. Epub 2019 Apr 7.
The present study is a secondary data analysis of a cross-sectional survey conducted among 129 parents of preschoolers from northwest Florida, USA. It examined the multi-mediating effect of parental feeding practices and parents' perception of child's weight in the relationships of family history of disease and child's weight to child routines. Children's height and weight were measured, and body mass index was calculated. Path analyses were performed to test the mediation model using AMOS 25.0. The mediating analysis revealed that restriction mediates the relationship between family history of disease and child routines. Restriction and monitoring were significant mediators between child's weight and routines. Given the critical impact of parents on childhood obesity, understanding the mediating roles of parental feeding practices is imperative, as such practices might be susceptible to intervention. Health-care providers should assess parental feeding practices in their practice settings.
本研究是对美国佛罗里达州西北部 129 名学龄前儿童家长进行的横断面调查的二次数据分析。它检验了父母喂养行为和父母对孩子体重的感知在家庭疾病史和孩子体重与孩子日常活动之间的关系中的多重中介效应。测量了儿童的身高和体重,并计算了体重指数。使用 AMOS 25.0 进行路径分析以检验中介模型。中介分析表明,限制在家庭疾病史与儿童日常活动之间的关系中起中介作用。限制和监测是儿童体重与日常活动之间的重要中介因素。鉴于父母对儿童肥胖的重要影响,了解父母喂养行为的中介作用至关重要,因为这些行为可能容易受到干预。医疗保健提供者应在其实践环境中评估父母的喂养行为。