Department of Human Development & Family Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, USA.
Rudd Center for Food Policy & Health, University of Connecticut, Hartford, CT 06103, USA.
Nutrients. 2022 Apr 8;14(8):1562. doi: 10.3390/nu14081562.
Research suggests that many parents make comments about their child's weight, which is associated with negative adolescent health outcomes. Gaps in this literature include an underrepresentation of fathers, limited knowledge regarding positive versus negative parental weight comments and differences across race/ethnicity, and adolescent preferences for parental weight communication. The present study addressed these research gaps through a comprehensive investigation of two diverse samples of U.S. parents ( = 1936) and adolescents ( = 2032), who completed questionnaires about their experiences and perspectives of parental weight communication. Positive weight comments from parents were more frequent than negative comments, though both were commonly reported across sex, race/ethnicity, and weight status. In general, boys, fathers, Latino/a parents and adolescents, and adolescents with a high BMI and/or engaged in weight management reported more frequent parental weight-talk. Parent-adolescent weight communication occurred both in-person and digitally, and across daily life contexts. Although the majority of parents communicated positive messages of body diversity and respect, 44% and 63% of adolescents said they never want their mothers and fathers, respectively, to talk about their weight. Adolescents were offered circumstances that would increase their comfort level in having these conversations. Findings have implications for health professionals working with families to promote supportive health communication at home.
研究表明,许多父母会对孩子的体重发表评论,而这与青少年负面健康结果有关。这方面的文献存在一些空白,包括对父亲的代表性不足、对积极和消极父母体重评论的了解有限,以及青少年对父母体重沟通的偏好。本研究通过对两个不同的美国父母样本(=1936)和青少年样本(=2032)的全面调查,解决了这些研究空白,这些父母和青少年都完成了关于他们的父母体重沟通经历和观点的问卷。父母的正面体重评论比负面评论更频繁,但在性别、种族/民族和体重状况方面都很常见。总的来说,男孩、父亲、拉丁裔/父母和青少年,以及 BMI 较高或参与体重管理的青少年,报告了更多的父母体重谈话。父母与青少年的体重沟通既可以面对面进行,也可以通过数字方式进行,并且可以在日常生活的各种情况下进行。尽管大多数父母传达了身体多样性和尊重的正面信息,但 44%的青少年表示他们希望母亲永远不要谈论他们的体重,而 63%的青少年表示他们希望父亲永远不要谈论他们的体重。青少年也被提供了一些情况,让他们更愿意进行这些对话。研究结果对与家庭合作的健康专业人员具有重要意义,有助于促进家庭中支持性健康沟通。