| Literature DB >> 26029673 |
Shervin Assari1, Cleopatra Howard Caldwell2, Marc A Zimmerman3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Most studies that have investigated the link between parenting behaviors and risk of obesity among offsprings have mostly used a cross-sectional design, enrolled Caucasian samples, focused on childhood obesity, and covered aspects of parenting behaviors that directly influence energy balance and food intake of the children. Thus, more longitudinal research is needed on how more general aspects of parenting influence obesity in young ethnic minority adults. The current longitudinal study aimed to test if baseline parental support predicts change in body mass index (BMI) of African Americans, and if this prediction varies based on gender of offspring.Entities:
Keywords: African Americans; Men; Obesity; Parental support; Parenting; Social support; Women
Year: 2015 PMID: 26029673 PMCID: PMC4449598 DOI: 10.1186/s40200-015-0176-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Diabetes Metab Disord ISSN: 2251-6581
Descriptive statistics among all, male and females
| Male | Female | All | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Min-Max | Mean ± SD | Min-Max | Mean ± SD | Min-Max | Mean ± SD | |
| Baseline Age | 18.87-21.85 | 19.94 ± .66 | 18.89-21.88 | 19.79 ± .62 | 18.87-21.88 | 19.86 ± .65 |
| Baseline Intact family | 0.00-1.00 | .29 ± .45 | 0.00-1.00 | .21 ± .41 | 0.00-1.00 | .25 ± .43 |
| Baseline Parental employment | 0.00-1.00 | .50 ± .50 | 0.00-1.00 | .45 ± .50 | 0.00-1.00 | .47 ± .50 |
| Baseline Maternal Support | 1.00-5.00 | 4.11 ± .94 | 1.00-5.00 | 3.96 ± 1.07 | 1.00-5.00 | 4.03 ± 1.02 |
| Baseline Paternal Support | 1.00-5.00 | 3.36 ± 1.15 | 1.00-5.00 | 2.98 ± 1.24 | 1.00-5.00 | 3.14 ± 1.22 |
| Baseline Symptoms of Anxiety | 1.00-3.67 | 1.51 ± .55 | 1.00-5.00 | 1.63 ± .65 | 1.00-5.00 | 1.58 ± .612 |
| Baseline Symptoms of Depression | 1.00-4.67 | 1.64 ± .64 | 1.00-5.00 | 1.83 ± .76 | 1.00-5.00 | 1.75 ± .71 |
| Baseline BMI | 15.81-56.48 | 25.50 ± 5.43 | 16.72-54.85 | 27.14 ± 7.13 | 15.81-56.48 | 26.42 ± 6.49 |
| Follow up BMI | 17.93-61.00 | 29.40 ± 7.37 | 17.12-68.63 | 32.29 ± 9.42 | 17.12-68.63 | 31.09 ± 8.73 |
| BMI Gain | −5.54-23.30 | 3.94 ± 4.65 | −11.15-25.03 | 4.19 ± 5.55 | −11.15-25.03 | 4.10 ± 5.21 |
Correlation matrix of the variables among males and females
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Baseline Age | 1 | -.099 | -.100 | -.123 | -.055 | .078 | -.007 | .066 | -.062 | -.119 |
| 2 Baseline Intact family | -.123* | 1 | .146** | .192** | .169* | -.025 | -.010 | .118 | .084 | -.080 |
| 3 Baseline Parental employment | -.098 | .128* | 1 | .045 | -.004 | -.129 | -.115 | -.055 | .021 | .080 |
| 4 Baseline Maternal Support | .015 | .044 | .016 | 1 | .361** | -.236** | -.290** | -.001 | .097 | .036 |
| 5 Baseline Paternal Support | -.038 | .163* | .091 | .265** | 1 | -.052 | -.142 | -.033 | .077 | .188 |
| 6 Baseline Anxiety | .043 | -.021 | -.080 | -.168** | -.138* | 1 | .689** | -.019 | -.221* | -.148 |
| 7 Baseline Depression | .060 | -.073 | -.087 | -.294** | -.279** | .737** | 1 | .059 | .031 | .008 |
| 8 Baseline BMI | .041 | .024 | -.113 | .021 | -.014 | .019 | -.032 | 1 | .795** | .177 |
| 9 Follow up BMI | -.002 | -.014 | -.194* | -.075 | .062 | -.002 | -.021 | .814** | 1 | .737** |
| 10 BMI Gain | -.127 | -.046 | -.160 | -.218* | -.024 | .055 | .094 | .059 | .628** | 1 |
Results above and below diagonal is for males and females, respectively
*p < 0.05
**p < 0.01
Summary of regression among the pooled sample, males and females
| 95.0 % Confidence interval for B | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standardized coefficients | Std. Error | Lower bound | Upper bound | Sig. | |
| All | |||||
| Baseline Age | -.085 | .656 | −2.549 | .038 | .057 |
| Gender | -.009 | .795 | −1.741 | 1.396 | .828 |
| Baseline Intact family | -.057 | .857 | −2.770 | .612 | .210 |
| Baseline Parental employment | -.026 | .600 | −1.538 | .831 | .556 |
| Baseline Maternal Supporta | -.070 | .349 | −1.255 | .122 | .106 |
| Baseline BMI | .813 | .061 | 1.016 | 1.255 | .000 |
| Men | |||||
| Baseline Age | -.100 | .931 | −3.062 | .651 | .200 |
| Baseline Intact family | -.126 | 1.224 | −4.392 | .488 | .115 |
| Baseline Parental employment | .028 | .860 | −1.394 | 2.035 | .710 |
| Baseline Maternal Supporta | .049 | .548 | -.734 | 1.449 | .516 |
| Baseline BMI | .785 | .108 | .916 | 1.346 | .000 |
| Women | |||||
| Baseline Age | -.068 | .913 | −2.921 | .700 | .227 |
| Baseline Intact family | -.030 | 1.192 | −2.988 | 1.739 | .601 |
| Baseline Parental employment | -.055 | .833 | −2.468 | .836 | .330 |
| Baseline Maternal Supporta | -.122 | .458 | −1.943 | -.126 | .026 |
| Baseline BMI | .809 | .076 | .972 | 1.272 | .000 |
Although bivariate results are reported for paternal support, paternal support is not used in the multivariate analyses due to missing data