Does maternal history of eating disorders predict mothers' feeding practices and preschoolers' emotional eating?

Autor: Henning Tiemeier, Pauline W. Jansen, Anne Tharner, Nadia Micali, Albert Hofman, Frank C. Verhulst, Oscar H. Franco, Vincent V. W. Jaddoe, Lisanne M. de Barse
Přispěvatelé: Epidemiology, Erasmus MC other, Pediatrics, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / Psychology, Psychiatry, Clinical Psychology, Clinical Child and Family Studies
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
Male
Bulimia Nervosa/psychology
Anorexia Nervosa
Emotions
Child Behavior
Anorexia nervosa
Body Mass Index
ddc:616.89
Pregnancy
Surveys and Questionnaires
Longitudinal Studies
Overeating
Child
Children
General Psychology
education.field_of_study
Nutrition and Dietetics
Bulimia nervosa
digestive
oral
and skin physiology

Hyperphagia/psychology
Emotional eating
Mother-Child Relations
Eating disorders
Child
Preschool

Female
Generation R
Psychology
Clinical psychology
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Anorexia Nervosa/psychology
Population
Feeding Behavior/psychology
Mothers
Hyperphagia
Child Behavior/psychology
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
medicine
Humans
Disordered eating
Preschool
Bulimia Nervosa
education
Psychiatry
Emotional eating behavior
Body Weight
Mother-Child Relations/psychology
Feeding Behavior
Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
medicine.disease
Feeding practices
Linear Models
Zdroj: de Barse, L M, Tharner, A, Micali, N, Jaddoe, V V W, Hofman, A, Verhulst, F C, Franco, O H, Tiemeier, H & Jansen, P W 2015, ' Does maternal history of eating disorders predict mothers' feeding practices and preschoolers' emotional eating? ', Appetite, vol. 85, pp. 1-7 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2014.10.031
Appetite, 85, 1-7. Academic Press
Appetite, Vol. 85 (2015) pp. 1-7
Appetite, 85, 1-7. Elsevier
ISSN: 0195-6663
DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2014.10.031
Popis: We aimed to examine whether a maternal history of eating disorders predicted mothers' feeding practices and preschoolers' emotional eating patterns. Data were available from 4851 mothers and their children, who participated in a Dutch population-based cohort study (the Generation R Study). Maternal history of lifetime eating disorders was assessed during pregnancy using a self-report questionnaire. Mothers filled out the Child Feeding Questionnaire and the Child Eating Behaviour Questionnaire when children were four years old. Linear regression analyses were performed, adjusting for potential confounders. Of all mothers, 8.6% had a history of an eating disorder (2.5% anorexia nervosa (AN); 3.9% bulimia nervosa (BN); 2.2% both AN and BN). Compared to mothers without a history of eating disorders, mothers with a history of eating disorders, in particular AN, used less pressuring feeding strategies (standardized B = -0.30; 95% CI: -0.49, -0.11). Children of mothers with a history of AN had relatively high levels of emotional overeating (standardized B = 0.19; 95% CI: 0.00, 0.39). Maternal history of BN was not related to mothers' feeding practices or children's emotional eating. Overall, the levels of emotional overeating among children of mothers with a history of eating disorders are noteworthy, particularly considering the young age (4 years) of participating children. This finding may reflect an effect of maternal eating disorders on the development of disordered eating patterns, but could also be subject to mothers' perception. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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