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Parenting Practices and Adolescents’ Eating Behaviors in African American Families

Parents play an important role in developing the eating behaviors of their children by adopting specific parenting practices. As the prevalence of obesity is high amongst African American adolescents, investigations into associations of specific parenting practices and adolescents’ eating behaviors...

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Autores principales: Monroe-Lord, Lillie, Jones, Blake L., Richards, Rickelle, Reicks, Marla, Gunther, Carolyn, Banna, Jinan, Topham, Glade L., Anderson, Alex, Lora, Karina R., Wong, Siew Sun, Ballejos, Miriam, Hopkins, Laura, Ardakani, Azam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8750164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35010370
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010110
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author Monroe-Lord, Lillie
Jones, Blake L.
Richards, Rickelle
Reicks, Marla
Gunther, Carolyn
Banna, Jinan
Topham, Glade L.
Anderson, Alex
Lora, Karina R.
Wong, Siew Sun
Ballejos, Miriam
Hopkins, Laura
Ardakani, Azam
author_facet Monroe-Lord, Lillie
Jones, Blake L.
Richards, Rickelle
Reicks, Marla
Gunther, Carolyn
Banna, Jinan
Topham, Glade L.
Anderson, Alex
Lora, Karina R.
Wong, Siew Sun
Ballejos, Miriam
Hopkins, Laura
Ardakani, Azam
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description Parents play an important role in developing the eating behaviors of their children by adopting specific parenting practices. As the prevalence of obesity is high amongst African American adolescents, investigations into associations of specific parenting practices and adolescents’ eating behaviors are essential. In this exploratory study, 14 African American parent–adolescent dyads were interviewed to characterize the influence of eight different parenting practices on the consumption of three main food categories (dairy, fruits and vegetables, and unhealthy snacks). The results revealed that authoritarian parenting practices were correlated with a higher BMI percentile in adolescents, whereas modeling and monitoring are correlated with a higher parent BMI. In addition, reasoning, monitoring, modeling, and authoritative parenting practices were associated with less unhealthy snack consumption among adolescents. Reasoning and monitoring were the only parenting practices associated with higher fruit and vegetable consumption. Finally, a significant correlation was found between eating fruits and vegetables and unhealthy snacks and the location of eating. In conclusion, different parenting practices and environmental factors may impact BMI and food consumption of African American dyads. The results of this study can be used to guide improvement in, and/or development of, nutritional education interventions considering the cultural differences of racial minorities.
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spelling pubmed-87501642022-01-12 Parenting Practices and Adolescents’ Eating Behaviors in African American Families Monroe-Lord, Lillie Jones, Blake L. Richards, Rickelle Reicks, Marla Gunther, Carolyn Banna, Jinan Topham, Glade L. Anderson, Alex Lora, Karina R. Wong, Siew Sun Ballejos, Miriam Hopkins, Laura Ardakani, Azam Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Parents play an important role in developing the eating behaviors of their children by adopting specific parenting practices. As the prevalence of obesity is high amongst African American adolescents, investigations into associations of specific parenting practices and adolescents’ eating behaviors are essential. In this exploratory study, 14 African American parent–adolescent dyads were interviewed to characterize the influence of eight different parenting practices on the consumption of three main food categories (dairy, fruits and vegetables, and unhealthy snacks). The results revealed that authoritarian parenting practices were correlated with a higher BMI percentile in adolescents, whereas modeling and monitoring are correlated with a higher parent BMI. In addition, reasoning, monitoring, modeling, and authoritative parenting practices were associated with less unhealthy snack consumption among adolescents. Reasoning and monitoring were the only parenting practices associated with higher fruit and vegetable consumption. Finally, a significant correlation was found between eating fruits and vegetables and unhealthy snacks and the location of eating. In conclusion, different parenting practices and environmental factors may impact BMI and food consumption of African American dyads. The results of this study can be used to guide improvement in, and/or development of, nutritional education interventions considering the cultural differences of racial minorities. MDPI 2021-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8750164/ /pubmed/35010370 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010110 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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Anderson, Alex
Lora, Karina R.
Wong, Siew Sun
Ballejos, Miriam
Hopkins, Laura
Ardakani, Azam
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35010370
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010110
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