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The Relationship Between Acculturation and Infant Feeding Styles in a Latino Population
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between parental acculturation and infant feeding style in a sample of Latino parents. DESIGN AND METHODS: A post-hoc analysis was performed using data from an ongoing four-site RCT to promote early childhood obesity prevention. Cross-sectional data of parent-ch...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4380799/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25755135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/oby.20986 |
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author | Dancel, Liz Perrin, Eliana Yin, H. Shonna Sanders, Lee Delamater, Alan Perreira, Krista M. Bronaugh, Andrea B. Eden, Svetlana Shintani, Ayumi Rothman, Russell |
author_facet | Dancel, Liz Perrin, Eliana Yin, H. Shonna Sanders, Lee Delamater, Alan Perreira, Krista M. Bronaugh, Andrea B. Eden, Svetlana Shintani, Ayumi Rothman, Russell |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between parental acculturation and infant feeding style in a sample of Latino parents. DESIGN AND METHODS: A post-hoc analysis was performed using data from an ongoing four-site RCT to promote early childhood obesity prevention. Cross-sectional data of parent-child dyads at the 12 month well-child visit who self-reported their Latino ethnicity were analyzed. The Short Acculturation Scale for Hispanics (SASH) and a subset of the Infant Feeding Style Questionnaire (IFSQ) that assessed four primary feeding styles were administered. Analyses compared SASH level (low v. high) with each feeding style. RESULTS: Complete SASH data was available for 398 of 431 Latino dyads. Median SASH score was 1.8 (IQR 1.4 – 2.7); 82% of participants had low acculturation (score < 3). Of the nine outcome variables, four were significantly associated with SASH: “Laissez-Faire/attention” (AOR 2.3 [95% CI 1.06 – 5.13], p=0.004), “Laissez-Faire/diet quality” (3.9 [1.7 – 8.75], p=0.005), “Pressuring as soothing” (3.6 [1.63 – 8.05], p=0.007) and “Restrictive/diet quality” (0.4 [0.19 – 0.94], p=0.031). CONCLUSIONS: Latino parents with lower acculturation were more likely than those with higher acculturation to endorse feeding styles that are associated with child obesity. Further research is needed to determine why acculturation and feeding style relate. |
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spelling | pubmed-43807992016-04-01 The Relationship Between Acculturation and Infant Feeding Styles in a Latino Population Dancel, Liz Perrin, Eliana Yin, H. Shonna Sanders, Lee Delamater, Alan Perreira, Krista M. Bronaugh, Andrea B. Eden, Svetlana Shintani, Ayumi Rothman, Russell Obesity (Silver Spring) Article OBJECTIVE: To assess the relationship between parental acculturation and infant feeding style in a sample of Latino parents. DESIGN AND METHODS: A post-hoc analysis was performed using data from an ongoing four-site RCT to promote early childhood obesity prevention. Cross-sectional data of parent-child dyads at the 12 month well-child visit who self-reported their Latino ethnicity were analyzed. The Short Acculturation Scale for Hispanics (SASH) and a subset of the Infant Feeding Style Questionnaire (IFSQ) that assessed four primary feeding styles were administered. Analyses compared SASH level (low v. high) with each feeding style. RESULTS: Complete SASH data was available for 398 of 431 Latino dyads. Median SASH score was 1.8 (IQR 1.4 – 2.7); 82% of participants had low acculturation (score < 3). Of the nine outcome variables, four were significantly associated with SASH: “Laissez-Faire/attention” (AOR 2.3 [95% CI 1.06 – 5.13], p=0.004), “Laissez-Faire/diet quality” (3.9 [1.7 – 8.75], p=0.005), “Pressuring as soothing” (3.6 [1.63 – 8.05], p=0.007) and “Restrictive/diet quality” (0.4 [0.19 – 0.94], p=0.031). CONCLUSIONS: Latino parents with lower acculturation were more likely than those with higher acculturation to endorse feeding styles that are associated with child obesity. Further research is needed to determine why acculturation and feeding style relate. 2015-03-09 2015-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4380799/ /pubmed/25755135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/oby.20986 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Dancel, Liz Perrin, Eliana Yin, H. Shonna Sanders, Lee Delamater, Alan Perreira, Krista M. Bronaugh, Andrea B. Eden, Svetlana Shintani, Ayumi Rothman, Russell The Relationship Between Acculturation and Infant Feeding Styles in a Latino Population |
title | The Relationship Between Acculturation and Infant Feeding Styles in a Latino Population |
title_full | The Relationship Between Acculturation and Infant Feeding Styles in a Latino Population |
title_fullStr | The Relationship Between Acculturation and Infant Feeding Styles in a Latino Population |
title_full_unstemmed | The Relationship Between Acculturation and Infant Feeding Styles in a Latino Population |
title_short | The Relationship Between Acculturation and Infant Feeding Styles in a Latino Population |
title_sort | relationship between acculturation and infant feeding styles in a latino population |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4380799/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25755135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/oby.20986 |
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