How do Central American Parents in the United States View the Importance of and Obtain Information About Behaviors Associated with the Risk of Early Childhood Obesity?

Elizabeth N Diaz, Joanna A Pineda, Qun Le, Julie A Wright, Mary L Greaney, Ana Cristina Lindsay
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Background: Data suggest that Latinx preschool-age children are at increased risk of obesity. The fastest-growing Latinx population in the United States originates from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, also known as the Northern Triangle countries. Purpose: To describe how Central American parents from the Northern Triangle countries perceive the importance of energy balance-related behaviors (EBRBs), their preferred sources to obtain information about EBRBs, and to assess whether these differ by parent's gender and country of the nativity. Methods: Cross-sectional survey. Results: Seventy-four parents with at least one child between 2 and 5 years of age participated in the study. More than half were immigrants from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras and were classified as having low acculturation. Mothers perceived consuming >5 fruits and vegetables daily, limiting sugar-sweetened beverages consumption, and having <2 hours daily screen time as extremely important, whereas fathers perceived these behaviors as being less important. Although a higher proportion of foreign-born than US-born parents perceived most of the assessed EBRBs (4 out of 6) as extremely important, these differences were not significant. Parents reported multiple sources to obtain EBRB-related information. Direct person-to-person interactions were the most commonly preferred sources, with pediatricians being the top source (97.3%), followed by other parents (86.5%), and WIC professionals (74.3%). Pediatricians were the preferred source to obtain information about EBRBs, irrespective of parent's gender and country of the nativity. A higher proportion of US-born than foreign-born parents reported a preference to obtain EBRB-related information from other parents. Conclusions: Findings suggest the significance of understanding how Central American parents perceive the importance of EBRBs and the sources they would prefer to obtain information for their children's EBRBs. Study findings have implications for health education and obesity prevention interventions designed to reach and deliver key evidence-based child health information to Central American parents from the Northern Triangle countries in the United States.

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背景:数据表明,拉丁裔学龄前儿童肥胖的风险增加。美国增长最快的拉丁裔人口来自萨尔瓦多、危地马拉和洪都拉斯,这些国家也被称为北三角国家。目的:描述来自北三角国家的中美洲父母如何看待能量平衡相关行为(ebrb)的重要性,他们获取ebrb信息的首选来源,并评估这些行为是否因父母的性别和出生国而不同。方法:横断面调查。结果:74位父母至少有一个2至5岁的孩子参加了这项研究。超过一半的人是来自萨尔瓦多、危地马拉和洪都拉斯的移民,他们被归为文化适应程度较低的人群。母亲认为每天吃5个以上的水果和蔬菜,限制含糖饮料的消费,每天看2小时屏幕是非常重要的,而父亲则认为这些行为不那么重要。尽管与美国出生的父母相比,外国出生的父母认为大多数被评估的ebrb极其重要的比例更高(6分之4),但这些差异并不显著。家长报告了多个来源以获取与欧洲复兴开发银行相关的信息。直接的人际互动是最常见的首选来源,儿科医生是最大的来源(97.3%),其次是其他家长(86.5%)和WIC专业人员(74.3%)。儿科医生是获得ebrb信息的首选来源,无论父母的性别和出生国家如何。与外国出生的父母相比,美国出生的父母更倾向于从其他父母那里获得与欧洲复兴开发银行相关的信息。结论:研究结果表明,了解中美洲父母如何看待ebrb的重要性以及他们更愿意为孩子的ebrb获取信息的来源具有重要意义。研究结果对健康教育和肥胖预防干预措施具有影响,这些干预措施旨在向来自美国北三角国家的中美洲父母提供关键的循证儿童健康信息。
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