reviewNutrition ReviewsJan 1, 2004BRONZE OA

Parents Are Key Players in the Prevention and Treatment of Weight-related Problems

University of Minnesota

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Abstract

There is growing agreement among experts that an obesogenic environment, which encourage excess food intake and idealizes thinness, plays a crucial role in the epidemic of childhood obesity and eating disorders. Because parents provide a child's contextual environment, they should be considered key players in interventions aimed at preventing or treating weight-related problems. Parenting style and feeding style are crucial factors in fostering healthy lifestyle and awareness of internal hunger and satiety cues and de-emphasizing thinness. Effective interventions for prevention and treatment of weight-related problems should be approached from a health-centered rather than a weight-centered perspective, with…

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  • Medicine
  • Psychology
  • Gerontology
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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