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Association between Parents’ Perceptions of Preschool Children’s Weight, Feeding Practices and Children’s Dietary Patterns: A Cross-Sectional Study in China

Parental perception of children’s weight may influence parents’ feeding practices, and in turn, child dietary intake and weight status; however, there is limited evidence generated for preschoolers. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate associations between Chinese parents’ percep...

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Autores principales: Xiang, Caihong, Zhang, Youjie, Yong, Cuiting, Xi, Yue, Huo, Jiaqi, Zou, Hanshuang, Liang, Jiajing, Jiang, Zhiqian, Lin, Qian
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8624819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34836023
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13113767
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author Xiang, Caihong
Zhang, Youjie
Yong, Cuiting
Xi, Yue
Huo, Jiaqi
Zou, Hanshuang
Liang, Jiajing
Jiang, Zhiqian
Lin, Qian
author_facet Xiang, Caihong
Zhang, Youjie
Yong, Cuiting
Xi, Yue
Huo, Jiaqi
Zou, Hanshuang
Liang, Jiajing
Jiang, Zhiqian
Lin, Qian
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description Parental perception of children’s weight may influence parents’ feeding practices, and in turn, child dietary intake and weight status; however, there is limited evidence generated for preschoolers. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate associations between Chinese parents’ perceptions of child weight, feeding practices and preschoolers’ dietary patterns. Participants (1616 parent-child pairs) were recruited from six kindergartens in Hunan, China. Parents’ misperception, concern, and dissatisfaction on child weight were collected through a self-administered caregiver questionnaire. Parental feeding practices and children’s dietary intake were, respectively, assessed using the Child Feeding Questionnaire and a Food Frequency Questionnaire. Linear regression models were applied to analyze associations between parental weight perceptions, feeding practices, and preschooler’s dietary patterns. Associations between parents’ weight perceptions and dietary patterns were significant only among underweight children. Regardless of child weight status, parental weight underestimation and preference for a heavier child were positively associated with pressure-to-eat. Parental weight concern was positively associated with restriction in normal weight child, but this was not found in other weight groups. In conclusion, Parents’ misperception, concern, and dissatisfaction about child weight are associated with parents’ feeding practices and may influence preschoolers’ dietary quality, but the relationships vary by children’s actual weight status.
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spelling pubmed-86248192021-11-27 Association between Parents’ Perceptions of Preschool Children’s Weight, Feeding Practices and Children’s Dietary Patterns: A Cross-Sectional Study in China Xiang, Caihong Zhang, Youjie Yong, Cuiting Xi, Yue Huo, Jiaqi Zou, Hanshuang Liang, Jiajing Jiang, Zhiqian Lin, Qian Nutrients Article Parental perception of children’s weight may influence parents’ feeding practices, and in turn, child dietary intake and weight status; however, there is limited evidence generated for preschoolers. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate associations between Chinese parents’ perceptions of child weight, feeding practices and preschoolers’ dietary patterns. Participants (1616 parent-child pairs) were recruited from six kindergartens in Hunan, China. Parents’ misperception, concern, and dissatisfaction on child weight were collected through a self-administered caregiver questionnaire. Parental feeding practices and children’s dietary intake were, respectively, assessed using the Child Feeding Questionnaire and a Food Frequency Questionnaire. Linear regression models were applied to analyze associations between parental weight perceptions, feeding practices, and preschooler’s dietary patterns. Associations between parents’ weight perceptions and dietary patterns were significant only among underweight children. Regardless of child weight status, parental weight underestimation and preference for a heavier child were positively associated with pressure-to-eat. Parental weight concern was positively associated with restriction in normal weight child, but this was not found in other weight groups. In conclusion, Parents’ misperception, concern, and dissatisfaction about child weight are associated with parents’ feeding practices and may influence preschoolers’ dietary quality, but the relationships vary by children’s actual weight status. MDPI 2021-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8624819/ /pubmed/34836023 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13113767 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Xiang, Caihong
Zhang, Youjie
Yong, Cuiting
Xi, Yue
Huo, Jiaqi
Zou, Hanshuang
Liang, Jiajing
Jiang, Zhiqian
Lin, Qian
Association between Parents’ Perceptions of Preschool Children’s Weight, Feeding Practices and Children’s Dietary Patterns: A Cross-Sectional Study in China
title Association between Parents’ Perceptions of Preschool Children’s Weight, Feeding Practices and Children’s Dietary Patterns: A Cross-Sectional Study in China
title_full Association between Parents’ Perceptions of Preschool Children’s Weight, Feeding Practices and Children’s Dietary Patterns: A Cross-Sectional Study in China
title_fullStr Association between Parents’ Perceptions of Preschool Children’s Weight, Feeding Practices and Children’s Dietary Patterns: A Cross-Sectional Study in China
title_full_unstemmed Association between Parents’ Perceptions of Preschool Children’s Weight, Feeding Practices and Children’s Dietary Patterns: A Cross-Sectional Study in China
title_short Association between Parents’ Perceptions of Preschool Children’s Weight, Feeding Practices and Children’s Dietary Patterns: A Cross-Sectional Study in China
title_sort association between parents’ perceptions of preschool children’s weight, feeding practices and children’s dietary patterns: a cross-sectional study in china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8624819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34836023
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13113767
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