Amanda C Trofholz, Allan Tate, Susan Telke, Katie A Loth, Gretchen J Buchanan, Jerica M Berge
Weight talk in the home-parents talking to their children about their weight, shape or size-has been associated with many negative health outcomes in children and adolescents, although the majority of research has been with adolescents. This study explored associations between weight talk in the home and a broad range of child biopsychosocial outcomes (e.g., weight status, diet quality, psychological well-being, peer problems), in addition to child sex and race/ethnicity. Parents of 5-7 year old children from six racial/ethnic groups (White, African American, Hmong, Latino, Native American, Somali) (n=150) completed an online survey and completed 24-hour dietary recalls on the child...
2023: Journal of Child and Family Studies