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Maternal Eating and Physical Activity Strategies and their Relation with Children's Nutritional Status

OBJECTIVES: to describe the maternal eating and physical activity strategies (monitoring, discipline, control, limits and reinforcement) [MEES]; to determine the relation between MEES and the child's nutritional status [body mass index (BMI) and body fat percentage (BFP)]; to verify whether the...

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Autores principales: Flores-Peña, Yolanda, Ortiz-Félix, Rosario Edith, Cárdenas-Villarreal, Velia Margarita, Ávila-Alpirez, Hermelinda, Alba-Alba, Corina Mariela, Hernández-Carranco, Roandy Gaspar
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Publicado: Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4292591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26107837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.3415.2414
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author Flores-Peña, Yolanda
Ortiz-Félix, Rosario Edith
Cárdenas-Villarreal, Velia Margarita
Ávila-Alpirez, Hermelinda
Alba-Alba, Corina Mariela
Hernández-Carranco, Roandy Gaspar
author_facet Flores-Peña, Yolanda
Ortiz-Félix, Rosario Edith
Cárdenas-Villarreal, Velia Margarita
Ávila-Alpirez, Hermelinda
Alba-Alba, Corina Mariela
Hernández-Carranco, Roandy Gaspar
author_sort Flores-Peña, Yolanda
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description OBJECTIVES: to describe the maternal eating and physical activity strategies (monitoring, discipline, control, limits and reinforcement) [MEES]; to determine the relation between MEES and the child's nutritional status [body mass index (BMI) and body fat percentage (BFP)]; to verify whether the MEES differ according to the child's nutritional status. METHOD: participants were 558 mothers and children (3 to 11 years of age) who studied at public schools. The Parental Strategies for Eating and Activity Scale (PEAS) was applied and the child's weight, height and BFP were measured. For analysis purposes, descriptive statistics were obtained, using multiple linear regression and the Kruskal-Wallis test. RESULTS: the highest mean score was found for reinforcement (62.72) and the lowest for control (50.07). Discipline, control and limits explained 12% of the BMI, while discipline and control explained 6% of the BFP. Greater control is found for obese children (χ(2)=38.36, p=0.001) and greater reinforcement for underweight children (χ(2)=7.19, p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: the mothers exert greater control (pressure to eat) over obese children and greater recognition (congratulating due to healthy eating) in underweight children. Modifications in parental strategies are recommended with a view to strengthening healthy eating and physical activity habits.
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spelling pubmed-42925912015-01-26 Maternal Eating and Physical Activity Strategies and their Relation with Children's Nutritional Status Flores-Peña, Yolanda Ortiz-Félix, Rosario Edith Cárdenas-Villarreal, Velia Margarita Ávila-Alpirez, Hermelinda Alba-Alba, Corina Mariela Hernández-Carranco, Roandy Gaspar Rev Lat Am Enfermagem Original Articles OBJECTIVES: to describe the maternal eating and physical activity strategies (monitoring, discipline, control, limits and reinforcement) [MEES]; to determine the relation between MEES and the child's nutritional status [body mass index (BMI) and body fat percentage (BFP)]; to verify whether the MEES differ according to the child's nutritional status. METHOD: participants were 558 mothers and children (3 to 11 years of age) who studied at public schools. The Parental Strategies for Eating and Activity Scale (PEAS) was applied and the child's weight, height and BFP were measured. For analysis purposes, descriptive statistics were obtained, using multiple linear regression and the Kruskal-Wallis test. RESULTS: the highest mean score was found for reinforcement (62.72) and the lowest for control (50.07). Discipline, control and limits explained 12% of the BMI, while discipline and control explained 6% of the BFP. Greater control is found for obese children (χ(2)=38.36, p=0.001) and greater reinforcement for underweight children (χ(2)=7.19, p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: the mothers exert greater control (pressure to eat) over obese children and greater recognition (congratulating due to healthy eating) in underweight children. Modifications in parental strategies are recommended with a view to strengthening healthy eating and physical activity habits. Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4292591/ /pubmed/26107837 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.3415.2414 Text en Copyright © 2014 Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (CC BY-NC). This license lets others distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon your work non-commercially, and although their new works must also acknowledge you and be non-commercial, they don’t have to license their derivative works on the same terms.
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Flores-Peña, Yolanda
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Cárdenas-Villarreal, Velia Margarita
Ávila-Alpirez, Hermelinda
Alba-Alba, Corina Mariela
Hernández-Carranco, Roandy Gaspar
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title_fullStr Maternal Eating and Physical Activity Strategies and their Relation with Children's Nutritional Status
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title_sort maternal eating and physical activity strategies and their relation with children's nutritional status
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4292591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26107837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.3415.2414
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