How Parenting and Family Characteristics Predict the Use of Feeding Practices among Parents of Preschoolers: A Cross-Sectional Study in Beijing, China

NUTRIENTS(2022)

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Parental coercive and structured feeding practices are linked with children's weight gain. Thus, identifying their predictors will assist in childhood obesity prevention. We explored how parents' concerns and perceptions of children's weight, parenting stress, parenting competence, parents' family roles, and only child status (of both parent and child) predict the use of restriction, pressure to eat, and monitoring practices among parents of preschoolers. Parent-child dyads (n = 2990) were recruited in Beijing in 2019. Parenting competence, parents' weight perceptions and feeding practices were assessed using the Chinese version of Parenting Sense of Competence Scale and Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ), respectively. Parenting stress and other variables were collected through self-administered questionnaires. Multivariate linear associations between parents' weight perceptions and feeding practices were significant among normal-weight children. Parents' concerns about children being overweight were positively associated with restriction and monitoring, and negatively associated with pressure to eat. Higher levels of parenting stress and parenting competence significantly improved the adoption of restriction and pressure to eat. Parents' only child status and that of children had an impact on parents' feeding practices. The fathers' feeding preferences were substantially different from what mothers preferred. In conclusion, such parenting and family characteristics significantly influenced feeding practices of preschoolers' parents. These were long neglected in China.
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preschoolers, feeding practices, weight perceptions, parenting, only child
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