Parenting Practices to Prevent Childhood Obesity Among Hispanic Families: A Systematic Literature Review.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Childhood Obesity Pub Date : 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1089/chi.2024.0311
Ana Paola Campos, Julian Robles, Katherine E Matthes, Ramine C Alexander, Rachel W Goode
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Background: Childhood obesity disproportionately affects Hispanic families and remains an unresolved public health concern. Interventions to enhance health-related parenting practices may be a promising strategy to lower the risk for childhood obesity. However, there are scarce data on which parenting practices would be culturally relevant and contribute to lower the risk for childhood obesity among Hispanic families in the United States. Methods: The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines were followed. An electronic database search of records was carried out in PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Scopus to synthesize studies assessing associations or intervention effects of parenting practices on child BMI or other anthropometric measure among Hispanic parent-child dyads aged ≥18 and 2-12 years, respectively. Results: Of 1055 unique records identified, 17 studies were included. Most of these studies used a cross-sectional design (n = 10) and child BMI z-scores or BMI-for-age-sex percentiles as the outcome variable. Parenting practices to lower the risk for child overweight/obesity among Hispanic families included setting limits and providing routines (e.g., limited screentime), supporting a healthy lifestyle and physical activity (e.g., providing transportation to places for children's physical activities), and parenting feeding or diet-related practices (e.g., control the foods that children eat). Conclusion: Parenting practices that support healthy behaviors may be components of interventions to lower the risk for childhood obesity among Hispanic families.

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Childhood Obesity
Childhood Obesity PEDIATRICS-
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期刊介绍: Childhood Obesity is the only peer-reviewed journal that delivers actionable, real-world obesity prevention and weight management strategies for children and adolescents. Health disparities and cultural sensitivities are addressed, and plans and protocols are recommended to effect change at the family, school, and community level. The Journal also reports on the problem of access to effective healthcare and delivers evidence-based solutions to overcome these barriers.
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