Title of article :
Child-feeding practices among Chinese-American and non-Hispanic white caregivers
Author/Authors :
Shirley H. Huang، نويسنده , , Elizabeth P. Parks، نويسنده , , Shiriki K. Kumanyika، نويسنده , , Sonya A. Grier، نويسنده , , Justine Shults، نويسنده , , Virginia A. Stallings، نويسنده , , Nicolas Stettler، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
6
From page :
922
To page :
927
Abstract :
This study compared child-feeding and related practices with child weight status between Chinese-American and non-Hispanic white caregivers who attended three community health centers. Study participants were caregivers of 50 Chinese-American and 108 non-Hispanic white children aged 2–12 years who completed a short version of the child feeding questionnaire in English or Chinese. The feeding behaviors assessed were concern, pressure, restriction, and monitoring. Child body mass index (BMI) z-scores were calculated from child weight and height measured in clinic by clinicians trained in anthropometrics. The sample was stratified into 2–5 and 6–12 years age groups to account for developmental differences. Internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha) was moderate to high and similar by ethnicity for all four behaviors for Chinese-Americans and non-Hispanic whites. In models adjusted for confounding variables, Chinese-American caregivers had higher mean scores than non-Hispanic white caregivers for concern and restriction in all age groups and monitoring in 2–5 year-olds. No feeding practices were associated with child BMI in Chinese-Americans; concern and restriction were associated with child BMI in non-Hispanic whites in 2–5 year-olds. These results suggest that differences in child-feeding practices exist between Chinese-American and non-Hispanic white caregivers.
Keywords :
Childhood obesity , Chinese-Americans , Ethnicity , Parenting , Child-feeding practices
Journal title :
Appetite
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Appetite
Record number :
956694
Link To Document :
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