Department of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, University at Buffalo, 3435 Main Street, Buffalo, NY, 14214, USA.
Department of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, University at Buffalo, 3435 Main Street, Buffalo, NY, 14214, USA; Center for Ingestive Behavior Research, University at Buffalo, 355 Hochstetter Hall, Buffalo, NY, 14260, USA.
Appetite. 2023 Jun 1;185:106545. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2023.106545. Epub 2023 Mar 21.
Food parenting practices impact child eating and weight outcomes. While there are currently no data examining food parenting practices among military families, research on general parenting has shown that military families are more likely to engage in authoritarian parenting practices. In addition, psychological well-being affects food parenting, and the military lifestyle is defined by how frequently they experience stressful demands such as deployment and relocation. The study objectives were to describe food parenting practices among military families by: (1) comparing food parenting practices between military families and civilian families; and (2) exploring associations between military (total military years, deployments, relocation) and psychological (stress, anxiety, depression) factors and food parenting practices. Participants includes 358 parents (103 military, 255 civilian) of children between the ages of five and 13 years. There were no significant differences in food parenting practices between military and civilian families. However, within military families, both total number of military parent and having more than one military parent were associated with increased structure-based food parenting practices. Having more than one military relocation was associated with more frequent pressure to eat and coercive control. While stress was associated with more frequent restriction, there were no associations between anxiety or depression and food parenting practices. These findings suggest that although food parenting practices of military families are similar to those of their civilian counterparts, there are specific psychological and military life factors that impact food parenting practices in this population.
饮食养育实践影响儿童的饮食和体重结果。虽然目前尚无关于军人家庭饮食养育实践的相关数据,但一般养育实践的研究表明,军人家庭更倾向于采用专制养育实践。此外,心理健康会影响饮食养育,而军人的生活方式是由他们经历压力的频率来定义的,例如部署和搬迁。本研究的目的是通过以下方式描述军人家庭的饮食养育实践:(1)比较军人家庭和非军人家庭的饮食养育实践;(2)探索军人(总服役年限、部署、搬迁)和心理(压力、焦虑、抑郁)因素与饮食养育实践之间的关联。参与者包括 358 名年龄在 5 至 13 岁之间的儿童的父母(103 名军人,255 名非军人)。军人家庭和非军人家庭之间的饮食养育实践没有显著差异。然而,在军人家庭中,父母双方都是军人的人数以及有不止一位军人父母的人数与增加基于结构的饮食养育实践有关。有不止一次军人搬迁与更频繁的进食压力和强制性控制有关。虽然压力与更频繁的限制有关,但焦虑或抑郁与饮食养育实践之间没有关联。这些发现表明,尽管军人家庭的饮食养育实践与非军人家庭相似,但军人家庭的特定心理和军事生活因素会影响该人群的饮食养育实践。