Maternal perception of child weight and concern about child overweight mediates the relationship between child weight and feeding practices

PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION(2022)

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Objective: To examine the mediating effects of maternal perception of child weight (weight perception) and concern about overweight (weight concern) on the paths between child weight and maternal feeding practices. Setting: Pudong District, Shanghai, China. Participants: A convenience sample of 1164 mothers who were primary caregivers of preschool children. Results: Sixty per cent of the mothers perceived their overweight/obese children as normal weight or even underweight. The disagreement between actual child weight and maternal weight perception was statistically significant (Kappa = 0 center dot 212, P < 0 center dot 001). Structural equation modelling indicated that weight perception fully mediated the relationship between child BMI Z-scores and pressure to eat. Weight concern fully mediated the relationships between child BMI Z-scores and the other three feeding practices. The serial mediating effects of weight perception and concern were statistically significant for the paths between child BMI Z-score and monitoring (beta = 0 center dot 035, P < 0 center dot 001), restriction (beta = 0 center dot 022, P < 0 center dot 001), and food as a reward (beta = -0 center dot 017, P < 0 center dot 05). Conclusion: Child weight may influence maternal feeding practices through weight perception and concern. Thus, interventions are needed to increase the accuracy of weight perception, which may influence several maternal feeding practices and thereby contribute to child health.
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Preschool children, Maternal concern, Weight perception, Feeding practices
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