2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2015.03.005
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Parenting style and obesity risk in children

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“…32 It should be borne in mind here that a number of authors have drawn attention to cultural diversity or ethnic differences in parenting styles, which may be due to differences in social context or the cultural significance of specific dimensions of the parenting style itself. 33,34 Recent assessments indicate that parents' participation in and monitoring of child health behaviours are important factors to be considered in the prevention and treatment of childhood obesity [35][36][37] This assertion agrees only in part with the results of this study. On the one hand, Spanish parents engage in sports on fewer days per week, something that could have a negative impact on their children.…”
Section: Discusionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…32 It should be borne in mind here that a number of authors have drawn attention to cultural diversity or ethnic differences in parenting styles, which may be due to differences in social context or the cultural significance of specific dimensions of the parenting style itself. 33,34 Recent assessments indicate that parents' participation in and monitoring of child health behaviours are important factors to be considered in the prevention and treatment of childhood obesity [35][36][37] This assertion agrees only in part with the results of this study. On the one hand, Spanish parents engage in sports on fewer days per week, something that could have a negative impact on their children.…”
Section: Discusionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Health promotion activities typically target individual lifestyle factors, despite emerging evidence of the importance of broader environmental prevention targets (133). Family-based interventions to improve the home food environment (90) and parenting style (134) and policies to reduce the costs of healthy food choices (135) are needed. Prevention efforts should also include programs to reduce financial stress in families and programs aimed at teaching children on how to cope with stressors in their environment (86).…”
Section: Summary and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly important given recent reviews that have indicated that parenting style and parenting practices have important influences on children’s health behaviours and obesity risk [27,37]. All of our featured studies have explicitly addressed these issues by providing parents with transferrable skills in areas including, for example, parent feeding, limit setting, creating family rules, and following an authoritative parenting style [17,19,20,21].…”
Section: Areas Of Consideration For Obesity Prevention Research Wimentioning
confidence: 99%