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The influence of parental encouragement and caring about healthy eating on children's diet quality and body weights.

Erin Faught1, Kerry Vander Ploeg1, Yen Li Chu1, Kate Storey1, Paul J Veugelers1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In order to mitigate childhood obesity, evidence on what influences children's health behaviours is needed to inform new health promotion strategies. The present study investigated the association between parental practices and their child's diet and body weight status.
DESIGN: Grade 5 students and their parents completed health surveys. Parents were asked how much they 'encourage their child to eat healthy foods' and how much they 'personally care about healthy eating'. Children's diet quality and vegetable and fruit intake were assessed using an FFQ. Children's heights and weights were measured to determine body weight status. Mixed-effects regression models were used to determine the influence of parental responses on the outcomes of interest.
SETTING: Elementary schools across the province of Alberta, Canada.
SUBJECTS: Grade 5 students (aged 10 and 11 years; n 8388) and their parent(s).
RESULTS: Most parents reported caring about healthy eating and encouraging their child to eat healthy foods at least quite a lot. Children whose parents who cared or encouraged 'very much' compared with 'quite a lot' were more likely have better diet quality and were less likely to be overweight. Children whose parents both cared and encouraged 'very much' compared with 'quite a lot' scored an average of 2·06 points higher on the diet quality index (β=2·06; 95 % CI 1·45, 2·66).
CONCLUSIONS: Health promotion strategies that aim for a high level of parental interest and encouragement of their children to eat healthy foods may improve diet quality and prevent overweight among children.

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Keywords:  Childhood obesity; Health behaviours; Health promotion strategies; Nutrition; Parenting; Public health

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26100617     DOI: 10.1017/S1368980015002049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Nutr        ISSN: 1368-9800            Impact factor:   4.022


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