• Title of article

    Parent mealtime actions that mediate associations between childrenʹs fussy-eating and their weight and diet

  • Author/Authors

    Helen M. Hendy، نويسنده , , Keith E. Williams، نويسنده , , Katherine Riegel، نويسنده , , Candace Paul، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    191
  • To page
    195
  • Abstract
    The present study evaluated parent mealtime actions that mediate associations between childrenʹs fussy-eating and their weight and diet. Participants included 236 feeding-clinic children in three diagnostic groups: 50 with autism, 84 with other special needs, and 102 without special needs. Childrenʹs weight was measured as body mass index percentile (BMI%), with only 26.4% of the present sample found to be underweight (BMI% less than 10). Parents reported childrenʹs diet variety as the number of 139 common foods accepted, childrenʹs FUSSINESS with the Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire, and their own use of four actions from the Parent Mealtime Action Scale: POSITIVE PERSUASION, INSISTENCE ON EATING, SNACK MODELING, SPECIAL MEALS. Multiple regression found that only SPECIAL MEALS explained variance in childrenʹs BMI% and diet variety. For children without special needs, mediation analysis revealed that variance in childrenʹs BMI% explained by FUSSINESS was accounted for entirely by the parentʹs preparation of SPECIAL MEALS. For all diagnostic groups, mediation analyses revealed that variance in childrenʹs diet variety explained by FUSSINESS was accounted for by the parentʹs use of SPECIAL MEALS. We conclude that although the parentʹs use of SPECIAL MEALS may improve BMI% in fussy-eating clinic children, it may also perpetuate their limited diet variety.
  • Keywords
    Fussy-eating , Parent mealtime actions , Childrenיs weight status , Childrenיs diet status
  • Journal title
    Appetite
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Appetite
  • Record number

    955580