Title of article :
The Parent Mealtime Action Scale (PMAS). Development and association with childrenʹs diet and weight
Author/Authors :
Helen M. Hendy، نويسنده , , Keith E. Williams، نويسنده , , Thomas S. Camise، نويسنده , , Nicholas Eckman، نويسنده , , Amber Hedemann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
A new and comprehensive Parent Mealtime Action Scale (PMAS) was developed to identify dimensions of mealtime behaviors used by parents, then examined for its usefulness to explain variance in childrenʹs diet and weight status. Exploratory factor analysis with 2008 mothers and two confirmatory factor analyses with 541 mothers and 439 fathers produced a 31-item scale with nine dimensions. Mothers reported more gentle PMAS actions like setting SNACK LIMITS, ensuring DAILY FV AVAILABILITY, and using FAT REDUCTION and POSITIVE PERSUASION during meals, whereas fathers reported more forceful PMAS actions like INSISTENCE ON EATING. Seven PMAS dimensions explained variance in childrenʹs diet and weight status even when in competition with three well-known predictors (genetic risk, exercise, television). Children with healthier diets and weight had parents who often ensured DAILY FV AVAILABILITY and used FAT REDUCTION, POSITIVE PERSUASION, and INSISTENCE ON EATING during meals, but who rarely showed SNACK MODELING, allowed children too MANY FOOD CHOICES, or made them SPECIAL MEALS different from the shared family meal. Parents also may respond to childrenʹs overweight by using more FAT REDUCTION. The PMAS offers a new research, clinical, and educational tool to guide parents in actions most associated with childrenʹs diet and weight status.
Keywords :
Child nutrition , Child obesity , Family meals , Parent feeding practices