| Literature DB >> 35947425 |
Nanette Virginia Lopez1, Mark Hc Lai2, Chih-Hsiang Yang3, Genevieve Fridlund Dunton2,4, Britni Ryan Belcher4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity prevention interventions routinely focus on changing maternal parenting practices. Failure to assess how fathers' weight-related (ie, diet and physical activity) parenting practices contribute to children's energy balance behaviors limits the understanding of their paternal role within the family. Examining the independent and interacting effects of fathers' and mothers' weight-related parenting practices on children's diet and physical activity addresses this important research gap.Entities:
Keywords: ecological momentary assessment; fruit and vegetable consumption; obesity; parenting; pediatrics; physical activity
Year: 2022 PMID: 35947425 PMCID: PMC9403822 DOI: 10.2196/38326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Form Res ISSN: 2561-326X
Pearson correlations among parental encouragement and support and child outcome variables.
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| Father encouraging child to play | —a | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Father taking the child to play | .67 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Father encouraging child to eat F/Vb | .20 | .15 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Father preparing F/V | .18 | .09 | .55 | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Mother encouraging child to play | .28 | .36 | –.02 | –.14 | — | — | — | — | — |
| Mother taking the child to play | .25 | .38 | –.03 | –.13 | .83 | — | — | — | — |
| Mother encouraging child to eat F/V | .14 | .14 | .22 | .13 | .53 | .44 | — | — | — |
| Mother preparing F/V | –.01 | .09 | .22 | .13 | .25 | .29 | .75 | — | — |
| Child physically active | .12 | .19 | –.02 | –.04 | .26 | .24 | .03 | –.03 | — |
| Child F/V consumption | .07 | .13 | .17 | .09 | .11 | .13 | .26 | .18 | .25 |
aNot applicable.
bF/V: fruits and vegetables.
Multilevel model results (in log-odds) of parental encouragement for fruit and vegetable consumption and encouragement to be physically active predicting child outcomes of fruit and vegetable consumption and physical activity (n=205).
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| Child F/Va consumption | Child physical activity | ||
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| Intercept | –2.88 (–6.63 to –0.01) | –2.31 (–5.62 to –0.05) |
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| Father encouragement (within) | 1.50 (–0.83 to 4.52) | 2.28 (0.08 to 5.54) |
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| Mother encouragement (within) | 2.28 (0.08 to 5.68) | 2.94 (0.36 to 6.69) |
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| Father encouragement (between) | 0.81 (–4.61 to 7.03) | –0.49 (–5.92 to 4.64) |
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| Mother encouragement (between) | 0.94 (–4.01 to 6.56) | –0.49 (–5.92 to 4.64) |
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| Father encouragement × mother encouragement (within) | 1.65 (–2.03 to 6.29) | 2.56 (–1.66 to 8.35) |
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| Father encouragement × mother encouragement (between) | 0.30 (–6.63 to 7.71) | –0.80 (–9.80 to 5.94) |
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| Intercept | 2.98 (0.96 to 6.56) | 1.81 (0.15 to 4.46) |
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| Father encouragement | 2.52 (0.14 to 6.78) | 1.14 (0.04 to 3.61) |
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| Mother encouragement | 1.16 (0.04 to 3.75) | 2.40 (0.15 to 6.62) |
aF/V: fruits and vegetables.
Figure 1Model-predicted probabilities of a child eating fruits and vegetables as a function of father encouragement when there was no mother encouragement. The black dots and error bars show the overall predicted probabilities and the 95% confidence intervals, whereas the lines show the family-specific predicted probabilities in our sample. F/V: fruits and vegetables.
Figure 2Model-predicted probabilities of a child eating fruits and vegetables as a function of mother encouragement when there was no father encouragement. The black dots and error bars show the overall predicted probabilities and the 95% confidence intervals, whereas the lines show the family-specific predicted probabilities in our sample. F/V: fruits and vegetable.
Figure 3Model-predicted probabilities of a child engaging in physical activity as a function of father encouragement when there was no mother encouragement. The black dots and error bars show the overall predicted probabilities and the 95% confidence intervals, whereas the lines show the family-specific predicted probabilities in our sample.
Figure 4Model-predicted probabilities of a child engaging in physical activity as a function of mother encouragement when there was no father encouragement. The black dots and error bars show the overall predicted probabilities and the 95% confidence intervals, whereas the lines show the family-specific predicted probabilities in our sample.
Multilevel model results (in log-odds) of parental support (preparing fruit and vegetables, taking the child to be physically active) predicting child outcomes of fruit and vegetables consumption and physical activity.
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| Child F/Va consumption (n=213) | Child physical activity (n=206) | ||||
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| Intercept | –3.58 (–7.84 to –0.69) | –2.57 (–5.81 to –0.26) | ||
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| Father support (within) | 1.57 (–0.86 to 4.66) | 0.41 (–2.17 to 3.23) | ||
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| Mother support (within) | 0.85 (–1.14 to 3.38) | 3.02 (–0.17 to 7.63) | ||
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| Father support (between) | 0.02 (–5.73 to 5.74) | 1.17 (–4.28 to 7.82) | ||
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| Mother support (between) | 3.13 (–3.00 to 13.02) | –0.09 (–4.98 to 4.97) | ||
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| Father support × mother support (within) | 3.29 (–0.77 to 9.53) | –1.28 (–6.19 to 3.10) | ||
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| Father support × mother support (between) | 0.44 (–7.33 to 9.08) | –0.04 (–7.81 to 7.66) | ||
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| Intercept | 3.49 (1.24 to 7.66) | 2.56 (0.47 to 5.88) | ||
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| Father support | 1.46 (0.05 to 4.73) | 1.55 (0.05 to 4.97) | ||
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| Mother support | 1.07 (0.04 to 3.48) | 2.71 (0.13 to 7.97) | ||
aF/V: fruits and vegetables.