Parent childhood experiences, parenting strategies, and youth health-related outcomes in Hispanic families with unhealthy weight: An intergenerational study

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Padideh Lovan , Estefany Saez-Clarke , Beck Graefe , Sarah E. Messiah , Guillermo Prado
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We aimed to examine whether (a) parents' childhood family mealtime experiences (CFM) (e.g., mealtime communication-based stress) and parents' socio-demographic characteristics (e.g., education level) predict parents' health-related parenting strategies (e.g., discipline), (b) health-related parenting strategies for eating and physical activity predict youth's health-related outcomes (e.g., dietary intake), (c) parenting strategies mediate the relationship between CFM and youth outcomes. A path model was used to examine the above-mentioned relationships. Data were obtained from the baseline assessment of a randomized clinical trial evaluating the efficacy of a family-based intervention to promote quality diet and increase physical activity. Participants were 280 Hispanic youth (52.1 % female, Mage = 13.01 ± 0.83) with unhealthy weight (MBody Mass Index %tile = 94.55 ± 4.15) and their parents (88.2 % female, Mage = 41.87 ± 6.49). Results indicated that childhood mealtime communication-based stress and mealtime structure were positively associated with control. Appearance weight control was positively associated with monitoring, discipline, limit-setting, and reinforcement. Parental mealtime control had positive associations with discipline, control, and limit-setting. Emphasis on mother's weight was positively associated with reinforcement. We also found positive associations between parental monitoring and youth's physical QOL and between parental discipline and fruits and vegetables intake. No mediating effect was found. Findings demonstrated significant effects of parents' childhood experience on parenting strategies, which in turn was associated with the youths' health-related outcomes. These results suggest the intergenerational effects of parent's childhood experience on their youth's health-related outcomes.

体重不健康的西班牙裔家庭中父母的童年经历、养育策略以及与青少年健康相关的结果:代际研究
我们旨在研究:(a)父母的童年家庭进餐时间经历(CFM)(如进餐时基于沟通的压力)和父母的社会人口特征(如教育水平)是否能预测父母与健康相关的养育策略(如管教);(b)与健康相关的父母饮食和体育活动策略是否能预测青少年与健康相关的结果(如饮食摄入量);(c)养育策略是否能调节CFM与青少年结果之间的关系。我们采用路径模型来研究上述关系。数据来自一项随机临床试验的基线评估,该试验评估了以家庭为基础的干预措施对促进优质饮食和增加体育锻炼的效果。参与者为 280 名体重不健康(体重指数 %tile = 94.55 ± 4.15)的西班牙裔青少年(52.1% 为女性,Mage = 13.01 ± 0.83)及其父母(88.2% 为女性,Mage = 41.87 ± 6.49)。结果表明,童年进餐时基于沟通的压力和进餐结构与体重控制呈正相关。外表体重控制与监督、纪律、限制和强化呈正相关。父母的进餐时间控制与纪律、控制和限制设置呈正相关。对母亲体重的重视与强化正相关。我们还发现,父母的监督与青少年的身体素质之间以及父母的管教与水果和蔬菜摄入量之间存在正相关。没有发现中介效应。研究结果表明,父母的童年经历对养育策略有重大影响,而养育策略又与青少年的健康相关结果有关。这些结果表明,父母的童年经历对青少年的健康相关结果具有代际影响。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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