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Comparing disordered eating and feeding practices in African American and Caucasian treatment-seeking youth with obesity.

Crystal S Lim1, Lisa M Anderson2, David W Hollingsworth3, Lindsay Shepherd1, Shanda Sandridge4, Sophie Lanciers5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Examine racial differences in disordered eating and parental feeding in youth with obesity.
METHODS: A diverse sample of 131 treatment-seeking youth (Mage = 12.84 years; Rangeage = 8-18 years; 65.6% African American, 34.4% Caucasian) with obesity (MBMIz = 2.60) completed a disordered eating questionnaire; parents completed a questionnaire about feeding practices.
RESULTS: No significant differences in disordered eating between African American and Caucasian youth emerged. Significant differences were found on parent feeding where parents of African American children endorsed more frequent use of pressure to eat, including ensuring and monitoring enough is eaten.
CONCLUSIONS: Generally, comparisons of disordered eating and parent feeding practices between African American and Caucasian youth with obesity were not significant. Racial differences on some aspects of parental feeding practices were found. Future research should identify cultural factors impacting these differences. Clinical implications include providing culturally sensitive psychoeducation and interventions to address unhealthy feeding practices in diverse families.

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Keywords:  Obesidad pediátrica; Pediatric obesity; conductas alimentarias de riesgo; diferencias raciales; disordered eating; disparidades de salud; feeding practices; health disparities; prácticas de alimentación; racial differences

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31084424      PMCID: PMC6815514          DOI: 10.1080/10640266.2019.1614825

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eat Disord        ISSN: 1064-0266            Impact factor:   3.222


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