| Literature DB >> 35742636 |
Lillie Monroe-Lord1, Alex Anderson2, Blake L Jones3, Rickelle Richards4, Marla Reicks5, Carolyn Gunther6, Jinan Banna7, Glade L Topham8, Karina R Lora9, Siew Sun Wong10, Miriam Ballejos11, Laura Hopkins12, Azam Ardakani13.
Abstract
Obesity is more prevalent among racial minority children in the United States, as compared to White children. Parenting practices can impact the development of children's eating behaviors and habits. In this study, we investigated the relationships among racial/ethnic backgrounds, parenting practices and styles, and eating behaviors in adolescents. Fifty-one parent-adolescent dyads were interviewed to characterize parenting practices and styles, as well as the consumption of dairy, fruits and vegetables, and unhealthy snacks. Height and weight were measured to calculate parent BMI and adolescent BMI-for-age percentiles. Three parenting practice categories-modeling, authoritative, and authoritarian-were found to be related to race/ethnicity. A higher score in authoritarian parenting practices was related to higher BMI percentiles among African American adolescents, whereas a higher score in monitoring practices was related to lower BMI percentiles among non-Hispanic White adolescents. Modeling, reasoning, and monitoring led to higher consumption of fruits and vegetables among adolescents; however, the consumption of unhealthy snacks was higher with rule-setting and lower with reasoning and authoritative practices. Finally, an analysis of the relationships between environmental factors and snack intake showed that adolescents consumed significantly more unhealthy snacks when performing other activities while eating. In conclusion, the findings from this study suggest that families' racial heritages are related to their parenting practices, BMI percentiles, and their adolescents' food consumption and eating behaviors. The results of this study can be used to develop and improve adolescent nutrition education and interventions with consideration of their racial/ethnic backgrounds.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent eating behavior; adolescent–parent dyads; dairy; fruits and vegetables; parenting practices; race/ethnicity; unhealthy snacks
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35742636 PMCID: PMC9224503 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19127388
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Consumed food categories by adolescents.
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| Dairy | Cheese (or foods made with cheese, including macaroni and cheese, alfredo, taco, pizza, sandwich, bean and cheese burrito, egg and cheese bagel, etc.); yogurt, including those with additional “mix-ins” (e.g., M&M YoCrunch); white milk |
| Dairy SSBs 1 | Chocolate milk; drink mixes (e.g., Nesquik vanilla or strawberry powder mix); ice cream milkshake |
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| Total fruits | Oranges (including mandarins); grapes; pears; |
| Whole fruits | Oranges (including mandarins); grapes; pomegranates; mangoes; apples; squeeze-pouch applesauce (e.g., Gogo SqueeZ); bananas; |
| Vegetables | Tomato/marinara sauce (on spaghetti); pizza sauce on pizza; carrots; tomatoes; broccoli; beans/legumes, including bean dips; lettuce; corn; sub-type sandwich w/vegetables; potatoes (sweet potatoes, |
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| Nondairy SSBs | Punch-type drinks and mixes (e.g., Hi-C orange drink, POG passion fruit juice, and Aloe Vera King juice); sugar-sweetened tea; sports drinks (Gatorade, Powerade, etc.); sugar sodas (Coke, Pepsi, etc.) |
| Sweet | Ice cream; sweetened grains (e.g., Pop-Tart breakfast pastries, funnel cake, chocolate-covered pretzels, cornbread, muffins, doughnuts, and granola bars); pies; marshmallows; cookies/cookie bars; brownies; cakes; trail-mix bars; fruit-flavored snacks (i.e., Fruit by the Foot); chocolate syrup; chocolate/jelly candies (e.g., M&Ms, Mentos, Lifesavers, Starburst, Twix, Tootsie rolls, lollipops, and Push Pop) |
| Salty snacks | Crackers (e.g., Cheez-It and round butter crackers); chips (e.g., Pringles, Doritos, flavored chips, tortilla chips, Hot Fries, Hot Cheetos, Funyuns, and Lay’s Stax); popcorn; pizza snacks/rolls/bagels; pretzels; “tater tots” |
1 SSBs, sugar-sweetened beverages. Retrieved from [17].
The items of the parental survey to identify parenting practices as obtained from the CGPQ and interviews.
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| Monitoring | 1. How much do you keep track of the snack foods (potato chips, Doritos, cheese puffs) that your child eats? |
| Reasoning | 1. How often do you say something positive about the food that your child is eating? |
| Modeling | 1. How much do you keep track of foods labeled as whole grain that your child eats? |
| Copying | 1. My child has picked up eating behaviors from me which I had tried to hide from him or her (e.g., avoiding certain foods). |
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| Authoritative | 1. I attend as many of my children’s events and activities as possible. |
| Rule-Setting/Expectations | 1. I expect my child to follow our family rules. |
| Authoritarian | 1. When my child has lost something, I stop what I am doing to find it before he/she gets too upset. |
| Neglecting | 1. When my child does something that is not allowed, I do not talk to him or her until he or she says he or she is sorry. |
Retrieved from [18]. 5-point Likert scale ranging from “strongly disagree” to “strongly agree” or “never” to “always” was used to respond to the questions.
Factor analysis for parenting practices and styles.
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| Factor Loadings (Min–Max) | % of | Mean (SD) | Median (IQR) | |
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| Reasoning | 8 | 0.42–0.83 | 5.70% | 3.59 (1.01) | 4 (3–4.4) |
| Monitoring | 12 | 0.45–0.85 | 5.30% | 3.66 (1.05) | 3.7 (3.1–4.5) |
| Modeling | 7 | 0.44–0.82 | 4.10% | 3.72 (1.22) | 4 (3.6–4.4) |
| Copying | 4 | 0.60–0.88 | 3.30% | 3.59 (1.44) | 4.1 (2–4.8) |
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| Authoritative | 12 | 0.49–0.83 | 7.40% | 4.41 (0.95) | 4.8 (4.4–4.9) |
| Rule-setting | 5 | 0.78–0.87 | 5.10% | 4.56 (1.07) | 5 (4.4–5) |
| Authoritarian | 10 | 0.43–0.84 | 4.90% | 3.36 (0.91) | 3.2 (2.7–3.8) |
| Neglecting | 7 | 0.47–0.67 | 3.70% | 2.78 (1.09) | 2.6 (1.7–3.3) |
Demographic data.
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| 10 | 24 | 47.06 |
| 11 | 11 | 21.57 |
| 12 | 7 | 13.73 |
| 13 | 9 | 17.65 |
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| Male | 21 | 41.18 |
| Female | 30 | 58.82 |
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| African American | 12 | 23.53 |
| Hispanic | 20 | 39.22 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 12 | 23.53 |
| Other | 7 | 13.73 |
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| 26–34 | 20 | 39.22 |
| 35–54 | 29 | 56.86 |
| 55 or over | 2 | 3.92 |
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| Male | 6 | 11.76 |
| Female | 45 | 88.24 |
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| Below high school | 2 | 3.92 |
| Diploma or GED | 10 | 19.61 |
| Some college or technical school | 27 | 52.94 |
| Four-year college and above | 12 | 23.53 |
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| African American | 12 | 23.53 |
| Hispanic | 15 | 29.41 |
| Non-Hispanic White | 16 | 31.37 |
| Other | 8 | 15.69 |
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| Below 24,999 | 16 | 31.37 |
| 25,000–44,999 | 20 | 39.22 |
| 45,000–64,999 | 6 | 11.76 |
| 65,000–84,999 | 4 | 7.84 |
| Prefer not to answer | 5 | 9.8 |
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| Single | 17 | 34 |
| Married | 21 | 42 |
| Separated | 2 | 4 |
| Divorced | 8 | 16 |
| Widowed | 1 | 2 |
| Never married | 1 | 2 |
Comparison of parenting practice and style scores by race/ethnicity.
| Parenting Practice | African American | Hispanic | Non-Hispanic White | |
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| Reasoning | 0.232 | 22.95 (36.80) | 17.73 (39.10) | 25.28 (39.65) |
| Monitoring | 0.093 | 25.12 (36.88) | 25.26 (39.19) | 16.59 (39.74) |
| Modeling | 0.029 | 30.12 (36.77) | 18.53 (39.07) | 19.15 (39.63) |
| Copying | 0.358 | 25.33 (36.74) | 22.86 (39.03) | 18.68 (39.59) |
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| Authoritative | 0.018 | 25.16 (32.77) | 22.14 (34.06) | 12.92 (33.47) |
| Rule-setting | 0.086 | 25.54 (31.07) | 16.42 (32.29) | 18.73 (31.73) |
| Authoritarian | 0.009 | 25.41 (32.81) | 22.46 (34.10) | 12.34 (33.51) |
| Neglecting | 0.743 | 18.75 (32.78) | 19.25 (34.06) | 21.96 (33.48) |
Correlation between parenting practices and adolescent BMI percentiles by race/ethnicity.
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| Reasoning | −0.18 | 0.600 | 0.08 | 0.769 | −0.28 | 0.283 |
| Monitoring | −0.18 | 0.608 | 0.29 | 0.286 | −0.46 | 0.074 |
| Modeling | 0.19 | 0.572 | 0.09 | 0.739 | −0.10 | 0.714 |
| Copying | 0.32 | 0.336 | −0.01 | 0.979 | −0.42 | 0.107 |
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| Authoritative | 0.10 | 0.766 | 0.11 | 0.705 | 0.22 | 0.464 |
| Rule-setting | 0.01 | 0.968 | −0.43 | 0.124 | 0.03 | 0.919 |
| Authoritarian | 0.53 | 0.096 | 0.28 | 0.330 | 0.00 | 1.00 |
| Neglecting | 0.10 | 0.768 | 1.16 | 0.588 | 0.31 | 0.297 |
Mean number of food items consumed per EO by parenting practice and style.
| Fruits and | Dairy | Unhealthy Snacks | ||||
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| Mean (SE) | Mean (SE) | Mean (SE) | ||||
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| 0.336 | 0.231 | 0.006 | |||
| African American | 0.76 (0.10) | 0.33 (0.07) | 0.36 (0.07) | |||
| Hispanic | 0.83 (0.10) | 0.19 (0.05) | 0.36 (0.06) | |||
| White/non-Hispanic | 0.64 (0.08) | 0.22 (0.05) | 0.66 (0.09) | |||
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| Reasoning | 0.25 (0.10) | 0.008 | 0.20 (0.17) | 0.225 | −0.26 (0.11) | 0.024 |
| Monitoring | 0.37 (0.11) | <0.001 | 0.26 (0.18) | 0.149 | −0.19 (0.12) | 0.137 |
| Modeling | 0.39 (0.11) | <0.001 | 0.01 (0.14) | 0.914 | −0.16 (0.10) | 0.134 |
| Copying | 0.08 (0.08) | 0.079 | 0.09 (0.13) | 0.471 | −0.09 (0.11) | 0.421 |
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| Authoritative | 0.05 (0.13) | 0.692 | 0.08 (0.21) | 0.681 | −0.07 (0.15) | 0.060 |
| Rule-setting | −0.04 (0.09) | 0.150 | −0.02 (0.15) | 0.880 | 0.08 (0.13) | 0.039 |
| Authoritarian | −0.15 (0.11) | 0.179 | −0.0007 (0.19) | 0.997 | 0.02 (0.14) | 0.866 |
| Neglecting | 0.10 (0.09) | 0.254 | −0.06 (0.15) | 0.697 | −0.04 (0.11) | 0.726 |
Multivariate regression models for fruits and vegetables and unhealthy snack consumption.
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| African American | −0.21 (0.21) | 0.31 | |
| Hispanic | 0.15 (0.21) | 0.49 | |
| White/non-Hispanic | Ref | ||
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| Monitoring | 0.37 (0.12) | <0.01 | |
| Modeling | 0.30 (0.11) | <0.01 | |
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| African American | −0.52 (0.24) | 0.03 | |
| Hispanic | −0.39 (0.26 | 0.13 | |
| White/non-Hispanic | Ref | ||
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| Reasoning | −0.29 (0.12) | 0.01 | |
| Authoritative | −0.41 (0.23) | 0.07 | |
| Rule-setting | 0.37 (0.19) | 0.04 | |
Race/ethnicity and parenting practices/styles and the average number of fruits and vegetables and consumption of unhealthy snacks.
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| Score 1 | Monitoring 2 | Modeling 3 | Reasoning 4 | Authoritative 5 | Rule-Setting 6 |
| 1 | 1.86 | 1.91 | 5.97 | 10.81 | 0.82 |
| 2 | 2.55 | 2.6 | 4.46 | 7.15 | 1.19 |
| 3 | 3.5 | 3.55 | 3.34 | 4.47 | 1.73 |
| 4 | 4.79 | 4.85 | 2.49 | 3.14 | 2.51 |
| 5 | 6.57 | 6.62 | 1.86 | 2.08 | 3.64 |
1 Parenting practices/style scores. 2 Race/ethnicity and modeling held at observed scores. 3 Race/ethnicity and monitoring held at observed scores. 4 Race/ethnicity, authoritative, and rule-setting held at observed scores. 5 Race/ethnicity, reasoning, and rule-setting held at observed scores. 6 Race/ethnicity, reasoning, and authoritative held at the observed scores.