Parental Happiness Associates With the Co-occurrence of Preschool-Aged Children's Healthy Energy Balance-Related Behaviors

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作者
Engberg, Elina [1 ,2 ]
Ray, Carola [1 ,3 ]
Maatta, Suvi [1 ,4 ]
Figueiredo, Rejane A. O. [1 ,5 ]
Leppanen, Marja H. [1 ,5 ]
Pajulahti, Riikka [1 ,3 ]
Koivusilta, Leena [6 ]
Korkalo, Liisa [3 ]
Nissinen, Kaija [3 ,7 ]
Vepsalainen, Henna [3 ]
Sajaniemi, Nina [8 ,9 ]
Erkkola, Maijaliisa [3 ]
Roos, Eva [1 ,10 ,11 ]
机构
[1] Folkhalsan Res Ctr, Topeliuksenkatu 20, Helsinki 00250, Finland
[2] Univ Helsinki, Fac Med, Dept Psychol & Logoped, Helsinki, Finland
[3] Univ Helsinki, Dept Food & Nutr, Helsinki, Finland
[4] Univ Helsinki, Fac Social Sci, Helsinki, Finland
[5] Univ Helsinki, Fac Med, Helsinki, Finland
[6] Univ Turku, Fac Social Sci, Dept Social Res, Turku, Finland
[7] Seinajoki Univ Appl Sci, Sch Food & Agr, Seinajoki, Finland
[8] Univ Helsinki, Dept Behav Sci, Helsinki, Finland
[9] Univ Eastern Finland, Sch Appl Educ Sci & Teacher Educ, Joensuu, Finland
[10] Univ Helsinki, Dept Publ Hlth, Helsinki, Finland
[11] Uppsala Univ, Dept Food Studies Nutr & Dietet, Uppsala, Sweden
基金
芬兰科学院;
关键词
Happiness; Subjective wellbeing; Physical activity; Screen time; Eating behavior; Children; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; OBESITY; OVERWEIGHT; PATTERNS; STRESS; CONSUMPTION; CHILDHOOD; TRACKING;
D O I
10.1007/s10902-021-00459-1
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
We examined whether parental happiness associate with preschoolers' healthy energy balance-related behaviors (EBRBs) and with the co-occurrence of multiple healthy EBRBs. This cross-sectional study included 647 pairs of parents (88% mothers) and children (mean age 4.7, SD 0.9 years). Parents completed the Subjective Happiness Scale. In addition, ActiGraph accelerometers measured children's physical activity, and parents reported screen time and food consumption on behalf of their children. We defined four healthy EBRBs: meeting physical activity guidelines; meeting screen time guidelines; a higher consumption of vegetables, fruits and berries; and a lower consumption of sugary foods, treats and drinks. Parental happiness scores did not associate with children's healthy EBRBs when each behavior was analyzed separately. However, parents with higher happiness scores were more likely to have a child with 2 or 3-4 healthy EBRBs than a child with 0-1 healthy EBRBs. To conclude, parents who are happier have children with multiple healthy EBRBs. Targeting parental wellbeing should be considered when promoting children's healthy EBRBs.
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页码:1493 / 1507
页数:15
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