Patterns of Food Parenting Practices and Children’s Intake of Energy-Dense Snack Foods

Most previous studies of parental influences on children’s diets included just a single or a few types of food parenting practices, while parents actually employ multiple types of practices. Our objective was to investigate the clustering of parents regarding food parenting practices and to characte...

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Main Authors: Dorus W. M. Gevers, Stef P. J. Kremers, Nanne K. de Vries, Patricia van Assema
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-05-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/7/6/4093
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spelling doaj-51e00cd23f654a22863384f65dd9ab8d2020-11-24T23:55:14ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432015-05-01764093410610.3390/nu7064093nu7064093Patterns of Food Parenting Practices and Children’s Intake of Energy-Dense Snack FoodsDorus W. M. Gevers0Stef P. J. Kremers1Nanne K. de Vries2Patricia van Assema3Department of Health Promotion, NUTRIM School for Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht University Medical Centre, P.O. Box 616, Maastricht 6200, The NetherlandsDepartment of Health Promotion, NUTRIM School for Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht University Medical Centre, P.O. Box 616, Maastricht 6200, The NetherlandsDepartment of Health Promotion, NUTRIM School for Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht University Medical Centre, P.O. Box 616, Maastricht 6200, The NetherlandsDepartment of Health Promotion, NUTRIM School for Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism, Maastricht University Medical Centre, P.O. Box 616, Maastricht 6200, The NetherlandsMost previous studies of parental influences on children’s diets included just a single or a few types of food parenting practices, while parents actually employ multiple types of practices. Our objective was to investigate the clustering of parents regarding food parenting practices and to characterize the clusters in terms of background characteristics and children’s intake of energy-dense snack foods. A sample of Dutch parents of children aged 4–12 was recruited by a research agency to fill out an online questionnaire. A hierarchical cluster analysis (n = 888) was performed, followed by k-means clustering. ANOVAs, ANCOVAs and chi-square tests were used to investigate associations between cluster membership, parental and child background characteristics, as well as children’s intake of energy-dense snack foods. Four distinct patterns were discovered: “high covert control and rewarding”, “low covert control and non-rewarding”, “high involvement and supportive” and “low involvement and indulgent”. The “high involvement and supportive” cluster was found to be most favorable in terms of children’s intake. Several background factors characterized cluster membership. This study expands the current knowledge about parental influences on children’s diets. Interventions should focus on increasing parental involvement in food parenting.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/7/6/4093energy-dense snack foodschildrenfood parenting practicescluster analysisclusteringpatternsobesity
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author Dorus W. M. Gevers
Stef P. J. Kremers
Nanne K. de Vries
Patricia van Assema
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Stef P. J. Kremers
Nanne K. de Vries
Patricia van Assema
Patterns of Food Parenting Practices and Children’s Intake of Energy-Dense Snack Foods
Nutrients
energy-dense snack foods
children
food parenting practices
cluster analysis
clustering
patterns
obesity
author_facet Dorus W. M. Gevers
Stef P. J. Kremers
Nanne K. de Vries
Patricia van Assema
author_sort Dorus W. M. Gevers
title Patterns of Food Parenting Practices and Children’s Intake of Energy-Dense Snack Foods
title_short Patterns of Food Parenting Practices and Children’s Intake of Energy-Dense Snack Foods
title_full Patterns of Food Parenting Practices and Children’s Intake of Energy-Dense Snack Foods
title_fullStr Patterns of Food Parenting Practices and Children’s Intake of Energy-Dense Snack Foods
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of Food Parenting Practices and Children’s Intake of Energy-Dense Snack Foods
title_sort patterns of food parenting practices and children’s intake of energy-dense snack foods
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Most previous studies of parental influences on children’s diets included just a single or a few types of food parenting practices, while parents actually employ multiple types of practices. Our objective was to investigate the clustering of parents regarding food parenting practices and to characterize the clusters in terms of background characteristics and children’s intake of energy-dense snack foods. A sample of Dutch parents of children aged 4–12 was recruited by a research agency to fill out an online questionnaire. A hierarchical cluster analysis (n = 888) was performed, followed by k-means clustering. ANOVAs, ANCOVAs and chi-square tests were used to investigate associations between cluster membership, parental and child background characteristics, as well as children’s intake of energy-dense snack foods. Four distinct patterns were discovered: “high covert control and rewarding”, “low covert control and non-rewarding”, “high involvement and supportive” and “low involvement and indulgent”. The “high involvement and supportive” cluster was found to be most favorable in terms of children’s intake. Several background factors characterized cluster membership. This study expands the current knowledge about parental influences on children’s diets. Interventions should focus on increasing parental involvement in food parenting.
topic energy-dense snack foods
children
food parenting practices
cluster analysis
clustering
patterns
obesity
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/7/6/4093
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