Author:
Leuba Anaëlle L.,Meyer Andrea H.,Kakebeeke Tanja H.,Stülb Kerstin,Arhab Amar,Zysset Annina E.,Leeger-Aschmann Claudia S.,Schmutz Einat A.,Kriemler Susi,Jenni Oskar G.,Puder Jardena J.,Munsch Simone,Messerli-Bürgy Nadine
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Eating behavior represents individual appetitive traits which are related to the individual’s regulation of food intake. Eating behavior develops at an early age. There is some evidence that parenting styles might impact on the child’s eating behavior. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship of different dimensions of positive and negative parenting styles with the child’s eating behavior at a critical age period of the child’s early development.
Methods
Parents of 511 preschool children (aged 2–6 years) completed the Children Eating Behavior Questionnaire and the Alabama Parenting Questionnaire.
Results
Analyses revealed that different dimensions of negative parenting styles were associated with eating behavior of the child. In details, inconsistent parenting showed a consistent association with eating behavior of a child (i.e. higher emotional eating, higher food responsiveness, higher food fussiness, higher satiety responsiveness and more enjoyment of food), whereas corporal punishment was associated with more emotional overeating and more food responsiveness but less satiety responsiveness. Further, powerful implementation was related to higher food responsiveness and less enjoyment of food and low monitoring was associated with higher emotional overeating and more slowness in eating. There was no such consistent association of positive parenting and eating behavior.
Conclusions
More negative parenting styles were associated with eating behavior which is more often related to potential weight problems in a long term, whereas positive parenting did not show such a consistent relationship with eating behavior. Negative parenting should be in the focus of prevention and treatment of eating behavior problems in young children.
Trial registration: ISRCTN41045021 (06/05/2014).
Funder
Swiss National Research Foundation SNSF
Jacobs Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Psychology,General Medicine
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