Influences of Child Temperament and Household Chaos on Preschoolers' Emotional Eating

被引:6
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作者
Ju, Sehyun [1 ]
Iwinski, Samantha [1 ]
Fiese, Barbara H. [1 ,2 ]
McBride, Brent A. [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Bost, Kelly K. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Human Dev & Family Studies, 1014 Doris Kelly Christopher Hall, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
[2] Univ Illinois, Family Resiliency Ctr, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
[3] Univ Illinois, Child Dev Lab, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
[4] Univ Illinois, Div Nutr Sci, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
基金
美国食品与农业研究所; 美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
child obesity; child temperament; eating behaviors; emotional eating; household chaos; self-regulation; BEHAVIOR; PREDICTORS; SURGENCY; STRESS; BITE; BMI;
D O I
10.1089/chi.2021.0237
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Background: Emotional eating has been linked to child temperament and family environment factors, such as household chaos. However, few studies have examined how child and home characteristics independently and together influence children's overeating and undereating in response to negative emotions.Objective: The current study examined associations among child temperament, household chaos, and emotional eating in children 18-24 months of age, and interaction effects were also tested.Methods: The study included an analysis sample of 371 families participating in the larger STRONG Kids2 longitudinal birth cohort study (N = 468). The Early Childhood Behavior Questionnaire was used to assess child temperament at 18 months, and the Confusion, Hubbub, and Order Scale was used to assess disorganization in the household at 24 months. Child emotional eating at 24 months was assessed using parental reports of the Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire.Results: Negative affectivity and household chaos were independently associated with child emotional overeating. Negative affectivity, effortful control, and household chaos were significantly associated with emotional undereating. No significant interactions were found.Conclusions: Child temperament and household environment independently influence emotional eating in young children, highlighting the need to consider these factors in early prevention. Longitudinal studies are warranted to determine mechanisms that may be involved in these relations.
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页码:523 / 532
页数:10
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