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Preadolescents' and parents' dietary coping efficacy during behavioral family-based weight control treatment.
Author: EpsteinLeonard H, SaelensBrian E, SintonMeghan M, SteinRichard I, TheimKelly R, ThekkedamSucheta C, WelchR Robinson, WilfleyDenise E
Original Abstract of the Article :
Developmentally relevant high-risk dietary situations (e.g., parties where tempting foods are available) may influence overweight youth's weight control, as they increase risk for overeating. Better self-efficacy for coping with these situations-which preadolescents may learn from their parents-coul...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22081241
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Weight Control in Preadolescents: A Family Affair
This research explores the challenges of weight control in preadolescents, focusing on the role of family-based treatment and dietary coping skills. The study investigated the impact of a behavioral family-based weight control treatment on the dietary coping efficacy of overweight preadolescents and their parents. The findings indicate that both preadolescents and parents showed significant improvements in their confidence in managing high-risk dietary situations, such as parties where tempting foods are available. The study also found a correlation between parental confidence and weight loss in both preadolescents and parents. These results highlight the importance of family involvement in weight control interventions and suggest that tailoring treatment to enhance parental coping skills could lead to more successful weight management outcomes.
Empowering Families: A Key to Healthy Habits
This research provides valuable insights into the importance of family involvement in promoting healthy weight in preadolescents. The findings suggest that enhancing parental coping skills could be a key strategy in promoting successful weight management for both children and parents. By equipping families with the tools and knowledge they need to navigate high-risk dietary situations, we can empower them to make healthier choices and promote long-term weight management.
Building Healthy Habits: A Family Journey
Weight control is a journey, not a destination. This research emphasizes the importance of family support and collaboration in promoting healthy habits and behaviors. By working together, families can create a supportive environment that encourages healthy eating and active lifestyles. Remember, small changes can make a big difference, and by working together, we can create a healthier future for our children.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study is like a caravan traveling through the desert of weight control, reminding us that families can be a vital source of support and guidance on this journey. It highlights the importance of equipping families with the right tools and strategies to navigate the challenges of weight management and build healthy habits together.
Date :
- Date Completed 2012-08-30
- Date Revised 2022-03-17
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