| Literature DB >> 21453516 |
Katherine W Bauer1, Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, Jayne A Fulkerson, Peter J Hannan, Mary Story.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The family environment offers several opportunities through which to improve adolescents' weight and weight-related behaviors. This study aims to examine the cross-sectional relationships between multiple factors in the family environment and physical activity (PA), television use (TV), soft drink intake, fruit and vegetable (FV) intake, body mass index (BMI), and body composition among a sample of sociodemographically-diverse adolescent girls.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21453516 PMCID: PMC3078831 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5868-8-25
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Sociodemographic characteristics of the New Moves Parent Project sample
| N | % | |
|---|---|---|
| NMPP parent/daughter dyads | 253 | 71.11 |
| Mother | 199 | 79.3 |
| Stepmother | 5 | 2.0 |
| Other female guardian | 6 | 2.4 |
| Father | 24 | 9.6 |
| Stepfather | 1 | 0.4 |
| Other male guardian | 3 | 1.2 |
| Other guardian/relative | 13 | 5.2 |
| White | 74 | 29.3 |
| African American/Black | 65 | 25.7 |
| Hispanic | 27 | 10.7 |
| Asian | 61 | 24.1 |
| American Indian | 7 | 2.8 |
| Mixed/Other | 19 | 7.5 |
| Did not finish high school | 69 | 27.6 |
| Finished HS/GED | 52 | 20.8 |
| Some college/training | 66 | 26.4 |
| College/University/Graduate Degree | 63 | 25.2 |
| 194 | 76.7 | |
| Normal weight | 133 | 52.6 |
| Overweight | 44 | 17.4 |
| Obese | 76 | 30.0 |
1 Percent of girls participating in New Moves (n = 356) who had a parent participate in the study
Associations between family environment factors and girls' total physical activity, moderate to vigorous physical activity, and television use
| n | Estimate | p | Estimate | p | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home PA Resources | 252 | 0.51 | .067 | 0.29 | .308 |
| Parental Total PA | 251 | 0.48 | .062 | ||
| Family Support for PA | 249 | 0.41 | .121 | ||
| Home PA Resources | 252 | 0.41 | .063 | 0.22 | .336 |
| Parental MVPA | 251 | ||||
| Family Support for PA | 249 | 0.28 | .169 | ||
| Media resources | 251 | 0.19 | .318 | 0.27 | .182 |
| Number of TVs in home | 248 | 0.28 | .125 | 0.04 | .861 |
| TV in bedroom | 239 | 0.31 | .136 | 0.25 | .265 |
| Parental TV use | 248 | ||||
| Familial encouragement to decrease TV use | 250 | -0.14 | .446 | 0.04 | .836 |
Note: Estimates significant at the p < .05 level have been emboldened.
a Models included sociodemographic variables (race/ethnicity, parental education, and age) and school as random effect.
b Models included sociodemographic variables, school, and outcome-specific independent variables.
Associations between family environment factors and girls' soft drink and fruit and vegetable intake
| n | Estimate | p | Estimate | p | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home availability of FV | 251 | -0.11 | .238 | -0.09 | .347 |
| Home soft drink availability | 251 | ||||
| Parental soft drink intake | 250 | ||||
| Familial encouragement to eat healthy foods | 249 | 0.03 | .706 | 0.14 | .156 |
| Family meal frequency | 252 | 0.05 | .546 | 0.09 | .308 |
| Fast food family meal frequency | 252 | 0.02 | .782 | -0.09 | .310 |
| Home availability of FV | 251 | 0.28 | .174 | ||
| Home availability of unhealthy food | 247 | 0.06 | .749 | 0.10 | .574 |
| Parental FV intake | 251 | ||||
| Parental encouragement to eat healthy food | 249 | 0.28 | .155 | ||
| Family meal frequency | 252 | 0.08 | .687 | ||
| Fast food family meal frequency | 252 | 0.10 | .563 | 0.05 | .773 |
Note: Estimates significant at the p < .05 level have been emboldened.
a Models included sociodemographic variables (race/ethnicity, parental education, and age) and school as random effect.
b Models included sociodemographic variables, school, and outcome-specific independent variables.
Associations between family environment factors and girls' BMI and percent body fata
| BMI units | Percent body fat | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Estimate | p | Estimate | p | Estimate | p | Estimate | p | |
| Home PA Resources | 0.24 | .630 | 0.09 | .892 | 0.33 | .656 | 0.47 | .618 |
| Parental Total PA | 0.03 | .943 | 0.10 | .924 | 0.17 | .795 | 0.74 | .597 |
| Parental MVPA | 0.08 | .850 | 0.10 | .918 | 0.11 | .862 | -0.29 | .832 |
| Family Support for PA | 0.22 | .623 | 0.09 | .884 | -0.45 | .487 | -1.28 | .137 |
| Media resources | 0.68 | .199 | ||||||
| Number of TVs in home | 0.58 | .322 | 1.01 | .120 | 0.30 | .719 | ||
| Television in bedroom | 0.74 | .123 | 0.71 | .215 | 0.21 | .767 | 0.27 | .746 |
| Parental television use | 0.67 | .128 | 0.30 | .576 | 0.52 | .405 | -0.07 | .927 |
| Familial encouragement to decrease television use | 0.18 | .689 | -0.17 | .759 | 0.30 | .633 | -0.32 | .689 |
| Home availability of FV | -0.15 | .728 | 0.19 | .757 | -0.28 | .669 | 0.75 | .393 |
| Home availability of unhealthy food | -0.32 | .472 | -0.04 | .964 | -0.58 | .368 | 0.27 | .844 |
| Home soft drink availability | -0.58 | .211 | -0.98 | .347 | -0.91 | .180 | -1.96 | .198 |
| Parental soft drink intake | 0.26 | .565 | 0.40 | .510 | 0.57 | .408 | 1.62 | .077 |
| Parental FV intake | -0.40 | .376 | -0.47 | .386 | -0.34 | .599 | 0.41 | .598 |
| Familial encouragement to eat healthy food | 0.52 | .235 | 0.52 | .394 | 0.24 | .711 | 0.33 | .713 |
| Family meal frequency | -0.81 | .117 | -1.02 | .112 | -0.75 | .311 | ||
| Fast food family meal frequency | 0.35 | .410 | 0.33 | .491 | 0.82 | .181 | 0.48 | .477 |
Note: Estimates significant at the p < .05 level have been emboldened.
a Models included sociodemographic variables (race/ethnicity, parental education, and age) and school as random effect.
b Models included sociodemographic variables, school, and independent variables.