报告称父母体重谈话的代际传递及其与儿童健康和幸福的关联。

Reported Intergenerational Transmission of Parent Weight Talk and Links with Child Health and Wellbeing.

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine and Adult and Child Center for Outcomes Research and Delivery Science (ACCORDS), University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO.

Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN; Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN.

出版信息

J Pediatr. 2024 Jul;270:114012. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2024.114012. Epub 2024 Mar 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To examine if intergenerational transmission of parent weight talk occurs, the contextual factors prompting weight talk, and whether parent weight talk is associated with child weight, dietary intake, psychosocial outcomes, and food parenting practices.

STUDY DESIGN

Children aged 5-9 years and their families (n = 1307) from 6 racial and ethnic groups (African-American, Hispanic, Hmong, Native American, Somali/Ethiopian, White) were recruited for a longitudinal cohort study through primary care clinics in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota from 2016 through 2019. Parents filled out surveys at 2 time points, 18 months apart. Adjusted regression models examined associations of interest.

RESULTS

Intergenerational transmission of parent weight talk was observed. In addition, significant associations were found between parent engagement in weight talk and higher weight status and poorer psychosocial outcomes in children 18 months later. Parent engagement in weight talk was also associated with more restrictive food parenting practices 18 months later.

CONCLUSIONS

Parents' exposure to weight talk as children increased the likelihood of engaging in weight talk with their own children and had harmful associations over time with parent restrictive feeding practices, child weight, and psychosocial wellbeing in children. Health care providers may want to consider both modeling positive health-focused conversations and educating parents about the potential harmful and long-lasting consequences of engaging in weight talk with their children.

摘要

目的

探讨父母体重谈话是否存在代际传递,促使体重谈话的背景因素,以及父母体重谈话是否与儿童体重、饮食摄入、心理社会结果和食物养育行为有关。

研究设计

2016 年至 2019 年,通过明尼苏达州明尼阿波利斯/圣保罗的初级保健诊所,从 6 个种族和族裔群体(非裔美国人、西班牙裔、苗族、美洲原住民、索马里/埃塞俄比亚裔、白种人)招募了年龄在 5-9 岁的儿童及其家庭(n=1307),进行一项纵向队列研究。父母在相隔 18 个月的两个时间点填写了调查问卷。调整后的回归模型检验了感兴趣的关联。

结果

观察到父母体重谈话的代际传递。此外,父母参与体重谈话与 18 个月后儿童体重较高和心理社会结果较差之间存在显著关联。父母参与体重谈话也与 18 个月后更严格的食物养育行为有关。

结论

父母在孩子时期接触到体重谈话,增加了他们与自己孩子进行体重谈话的可能性,并随着时间的推移,与父母的限制喂养行为、儿童体重和心理社会幸福感产生了有害的关联。医疗保健提供者可能需要考虑既树立积极关注健康的对话模式,又教育父母与孩子进行体重谈话可能带来的潜在有害和持久后果。

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