Association of parental body mass index (BMI) with child ’s health behaviors and child’s BMI depend on child’s age
ConclusionsParental BMI was associated with child ’s %BMIp95 and some child behaviors, and this association was stronger in older children; older children also exhibited less healthy behaviors. Age- and sex-specific interventions that focus on age-related decreases in healthy behaviors and parental strategies for promoting healthy behaviors among at-risk children are needed to address this epidemic of childhood obesity.
Source: BMC Obesity - Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Source Type: research
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