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Parenting style and child-feeding behavior in predicting children’s weight status change in Taiwan
Public Health Nutrition (2013)
  • Ho-Jui Tung, Georgia Southern University
  • Ming-Chin Yeh, CUNY Hunter College
Abstract
Objective
The prevalence of overweight and obesity among children is on the rise worldwide. Prior studies find that parents’ child-feeding practices are associated with child weight status and the efficacy of specific parental child-feeding practices can be moderated by parenting styles. In the current longitudinal study, we examined the associations between child-feeding practices and weight status changes over 1 year among a sample of school-aged children in Taiwan.
Design
In autumn 2008, a child-feeding questionnaire and parenting-style questionnaire were administered to parents of the second and fourth graders in an elementary school in Taiwan. The weight and height of the students were measured by a trained school nurse in 2008 and again in 2009.
Setting
An elementary school in central Taiwan.
Subjects
A total of 465 parent–child pairs were included in the analysis.
Results
Using a gender- and age-adjusted BMI classification scheme issued by the Taiwan Department of Health, 29·2 % of the students were considered overweight at the 2009 measurement. Controlling for 2008 weight status revealed moderating effects of parenting style on the relationship between child-feeding practices and child weight status. Both authoritative and authoritarian mothers might monitor their children's dietary intake; however, the effectiveness of this practice was better, in terms of weight status control, among the authoritative mothers.
Conclusions
Findings suggest that parenting styles have a moderating effect on specific parental child-feeding practices. Parenting styles and parent's feeding practices could be an important focus for future public health interventions addressing the rising childhood obesity epidemic.
Keywords
  • Parenting style,
  • Child-feeding practices,
  • Childhood obesity
Disciplines
Publication Date
January 18, 2013
DOI
10.1017/S1368980012005502
Publisher Statement
Copyright © The Authors 2013
Citation Information
Ho-Jui Tung and Ming-Chin Yeh. "Parenting style and child-feeding behavior in predicting children’s weight status change in Taiwan" Public Health Nutrition Vol. 17 Iss. 5 (2013) p. 970 - 978 ISSN: 1475-2727
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ho-jui-tung/18/