Food-related parenting practices and child and adolescent weight and weight-related behaviors.

K Loth, J A Fulkerson, D Neumark-Sztainer
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Abstract

The prevalence of overweight and obesity in children has reached a concerning plateau in the past three decades, with overweight or obesity impacting approximately one-third of youth. Unhealthy weight-related behaviors, including dieting, unhealthy weight control practices and binge eating, are also a great public health concern for young people given both their high prevalence and harmful consequences. Food-related parenting practices, including food restriction and pressure-to-eat, have been associated with higher weight status, as well as the use of unhealthy weight-related behaviors, in children and adolescents. Physicians and other health care providers who work with families should discourage parents from using food restriction and pressure-to-eat parenting practices with their child or adolescent. Alternatively, parents should be empowered to promote healthy eating by focusing on making nutritious food items readily available within their home and modeling healthy food choices for their child or adolescent.

与食物有关的养育方式与儿童和青少年的体重以及与体重有关的行为。
在过去的三十年中,儿童超重和肥胖的患病率达到了一个令人担忧的平台期,大约三分之一的青少年受到超重或肥胖的影响。与体重有关的不健康行为,包括节食、不健康的体重控制做法和暴饮暴食,也是年轻人关注的一个重大公共卫生问题,因为这些行为非常普遍,而且会产生有害后果。在儿童和青少年中,与食物有关的养育做法,包括食物限制和饮食压力,与较高的体重状况以及使用与体重有关的不健康行为有关。与家庭合作的医生和其他卫生保健提供者应该劝阻父母对他们的孩子或青少年使用食物限制和强迫饮食的育儿方法。另一方面,父母应该被授权促进健康饮食,重点是在家中提供营养食品,并为他们的孩子或青少年树立健康食品选择的榜样。
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