Parental feeding practices and child weight status in Bahraini families

Zahraa Sharaf, Maryam H. Alrashid, Safa A Aburowais, Fatema N. Alrayes, Noor J Altooq, Walaa Alherz, S. Alaraibi, Safa Abdulrahman, Mariam Abdulla, Fatema AlKhabbaz
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Background: Home environment shapes the eating behavior of children thus their weight status. Parental feeding practices (restriction, pressure to eat, and monitoring) are behaviors taken by parents to manage a child’s dietary intake. Objectives: Raising awareness on the role of parental feeding practices in childhood obesity to allow for early parental intervention. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, a sample size of 332 children (6–11 years old) was chosen conveniently form eight health centers in Bahrain in August–September 2018. A translated Arabic version of the Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ) was filled by parents. Anthropometric measurements of children were conducted. Descriptive statistics were used to describe mean item scores of the CFQ. Correlation tests determined relationships between parental feeding practices and body mass index (BMI)-for-age Z-scores. Chi-square statistics and independent sample t-tests compared parental perception of child weight and feeding practices. Results: The prevalence of obesity among Bahraini children aged 6–11 years was estimated to be 16.87% and overweight was 14.46%. Obesity was more prevalent among males, while overweight in females. The predominant feeding practice was monitoring followed by restriction. Child BMI was negatively correlated with pressure to eat and positively correlated with restriction in males. No significant correlation was found with monitoring. About 56.0% of parents were found to misperceive their child weight status, 50.9% underestimated the weight status. Conclusion: Childhood obesity has reached alarming levels, which may persist due to the parental misperception of child weight status. Avoiding restrictive feeding could limit this problem.
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巴林家庭中父母喂养方式和儿童体重状况
背景:家庭环境影响儿童的饮食行为,从而影响其体重状况。父母喂养行为(限制、强迫进食和监督)是父母管理孩子饮食摄入的行为。目的:提高对父母喂养方式在儿童肥胖中的作用的认识,以便父母早期干预。材料与方法:在这项横断面研究中,于2018年8月至9月在巴林的8个卫生中心方便地选择了332名儿童(6 - 11岁)。由家长填写了儿童喂养问卷的阿拉伯语翻译版本。对儿童进行了人体测量。采用描述性统计对CFQ的平均项目得分进行描述。相关测试确定了父母喂养方式与体重指数(BMI)年龄z分数之间的关系。卡方统计和独立样本t检验比较了父母对儿童体重的认知和喂养方法。结果:巴林6 - 11岁儿童肥胖患病率为16.87%,超重患病率为14.46%。肥胖在男性中更为普遍,而超重在女性中更为普遍。主要饲养方法为监测后限制饲养。儿童体重指数与饮食压力呈负相关,而与男性饮食限制呈正相关。与监测无显著相关性。56.0%的家长对孩子的体重状况存在误解,50.9%的家长对孩子的体重状况存在低估。结论:由于父母对儿童体重状况的错误认识,儿童肥胖已达到警戒水平。避免限制性喂养可以限制这个问题。
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