@article{83c1abd789fd472781dfd08eb650af70,
title = "Observed parent–child feeding dynamics in relation to child body mass index and adiposity",
abstract = "Background: Restrictive feeding is associated with child overweight; however, the majority of studies used parent-report questionnaires. Objectives: The relationship between child adiposity measures and directly observed parent and child behaviours were tested using a novel behavioural coding system (BCS). Methods: Data from 109 children, participants in a twin study and their mothers, were analyzed. Parent–child dyads were video-recorded twice in the laboratory, while children ate ad libitum from a buffet lunch. Mother and child behaviours were assessed using the BCS. Height, body weight and body fat were directly measured for each child. Associations between child adiposity measures and average BCS behaviour (i.e. pooled across visits) were tested using partial correlations adjusting for child age. Results: Regarding discouragement prompts, child body mass index (BMI) z-score was significantly associated with a greater rate of total discouragements (per minute, min−1), nonverbal discouragements (min−1) and temporary (delay) discouragements (min−1) (p < 0.05). Child percent body fat was associated with greater nonverbal discouragements (min−1). Regarding encouragement prompts, child BMI z-score was significantly associated with a greater rate of total encouragements (min−1), nonverbal encouragements (min−1) and reward encouragements (min−1). Child BMI z-score and percent body fat were both positively associated with greater maternal health encouragements (min−1). Associations with encouragement to eat prompts were no longer significant when accounting for the dependence among twins (being part of the same family). Conclusions: Heavier children received greater maternal discouragements to eat and, with qualifications, encouragements to eat. The role of nonverbal parenting cues warrants further research regarding child eating regulation and obesity.",
keywords = "Eating, childhood obesity, feeding behaviour, observation, parenting, parent–child relations",
author = "Johnson, {C. M.} and Henderson, {M. S.} and G. Tripicchio and P. Rozin and M. Heo and A. Pietrobelli and Berkowitz, {R. I.} and Keller, {K. L.} and Faith, {M. S.}",
note = "Funding Information: Support for this analysis was from the UNC Department of Nutrition's interdisciplinary pre-doctoral training grant in maternal and child obesity (NIH T32DK007686) (Johnson). Support for this research study was from the NIH grant K08-MH01530 awarded to Dr. Faith. The authors thank the many mothers and the children who participated in this study, and the project staff who made this study possible. Ms. Johnson and Dr. Faith contributed to the development of the research questions and study aims. Mr. Henderson, Ms. Johnson, Dr. Faith and Ms. Tripicchio contributed to data analyses, and Mr. Henderson contributed to video coding. Dr. Heo, Dr. Pietrobelli and Dr. Faith performed the data collection. Dr. Berkowitz, Dr. Rozin, Dr. Heo, Dr. Keller and Dr. Pietrobelli contributed to manuscript review, and Dr. Rozin performed the development of the behavioural coding scheme. Dr. Faith, Dr. Pietrobelli and Dr. Heo performed the study design. Dr. Faith and Ms. Johnson performed the interpretation of data. Ms. Johnson, Dr. Faith and Ms. Tripicchio performed the manuscript writing. The authors thank the anonymous reviewers of this manuscript, whose critical comments greatly enhanced it during the revision process. Funding Information: Support for this analysis was from the UNC Department of Nutrition{\textquoteright}s interdisciplinary pre-doctoral training grant in maternal and child obesity (NIH T32DK007686) (Johnson). Support for this research study was from the NIH grant K08-MH01530 awarded to Dr. Faith. The authors thank the many mothers and the children who participated in this study, and the project staff who made this study possible. Ms. Johnson and Dr. Faith contributed to the development of the research questions and study aims. Mr. Henderson, Ms. Johnson, Dr. Faith and Ms. Tripicchio contributed to data analyses, and Mr. Henderson contributed to video coding. Dr. Heo, Dr. Pietrobelli and Dr. Faith performed the data collection. Dr. Berkowitz, Dr. Rozin, Dr. Heo, Dr. Keller and Dr. Pietrobelli contributed to manuscript review, and Dr. Rozin performed the development of the behavioural coding scheme. Dr. Faith, Dr. Pietrobelli and Dr. Heo performed the study design. Dr. Faith and Ms. Johnson performed the interpretation of data. Ms. Johnson, Dr. Faith and Ms. Tripicchio performed the manuscript writing. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2017 World Obesity Federation",
year = "2018",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1111/ijpo.12209",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "13",
pages = "222--231",
journal = "Pediatric Obesity",
issn = "2047-6302",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell for the International Association for the Study of Obesity",
number = "4",
}