Weight and disordered eating among adolescents from low-income backgrounds

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West, Caroline E. [1 ,3 ]
Sato, Amy F. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Kent State Univ, Dept Psychol Sci, Kent, OH USA
[2] Kent State Univ, Brain Hlth Res Inst, Kent, OH USA
[3] Kent State Univ, Dept Psychol Sci, 600 Hilltop Dr, Kent, OH 44240 USA
关键词
Low-income; Disordered eating; Adolescents; Overweight; Family meals; Weight concern; CHILD FEEDING QUESTIONNAIRE; BODY DISSATISFACTION; YOUNG-ADULTS; OVERWEIGHT; OBESITY; GIRLS; ASSOCIATIONS; STRESS; RISK; RACE/ETHNICITY;
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10.1016/j.eatbeh.2023.101768
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
Disordered eating affects youth from varying socioeconomic backgrounds; however, representation of youth from low-income backgrounds within disordered eating research has been limited. The aim of the current study was to examine the association between adolescent weight and disordered eating among a sample of youth from a low-income background and to examine specific socioenvironmental factors that might moderate this association. Adolescents ages 12-17 (N = 73) from a low-income background and their parents/guardians completed self-report questionnaires. Adolescent height and weight were objectively measured to calculate BMI z-score. Adolescent weight was significantly positively associated with global disordered eating (95 % CI [0.26, 0.54]), after controlling for sex. Parental weight concern moderated the association between weight and global disordered eating, F(4, 68) = 18.44, p < .01, such that the relation between adolescent zBMI and disordered eating was no longer significant at low levels of parental weight concern. Structured family meals moderated the association between weight and global disordered eating, F(4, 68) = 11.99, p < .01, such that more frequent meals weakened the association between adolescent zBMI and disordered eating. Findings suggest that higher weight is associated with greater levels of disordered eating among adolescents from a low-income background. In addition, lower levels of parental weight concern and more frequent family meals significantly buffered the association between weight and disordered eating in this at-risk, yet understudied population. Both parental weight concern and family meals present as factors within the family environment that may serve as targets for intervention.
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