Family Social Capital: Links to Weight-Related and Parenting Behaviors of Mothers with Young Children
Family social capital includes the social relationships, values, and norms shared by a family and is positively linked with children’s mental and physical health status. This cross-sectional study addresses a gap in the literature related to family social capital vis-à-vis weight-related behaviors a...
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doaj-a7bcd6cef95a48e892d6438351ef2cda2021-04-23T23:04:16ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432021-04-01131428142810.3390/nu13051428Family Social Capital: Links to Weight-Related and Parenting Behaviors of Mothers with Young ChildrenVirginia Quick0Colleen Delaney1Kaitlyn Eck2Carol Byrd-Bredbenner3Nutritional Sciences Department, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USANutritional Sciences Department, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USANutritional Sciences Department, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USANutritional Sciences Department, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USAFamily social capital includes the social relationships, values, and norms shared by a family and is positively linked with children’s mental and physical health status. This cross-sectional study addresses a gap in the literature related to family social capital vis-à-vis weight-related behaviors and home environments of 557 mothers and their young children (ages 2 to 9 years). Mothers completed an online survey comprised of valid, reliable questionnaires assessing family relationships and weight-related behavioral and home environment measures. The measures that determined family social capital (i.e., supportive, engaged parenting behaviors; family cohesion; family conflict; and family meal frequency) yielded distinct tertile groups that differed significantly (<i>p</i> < 0.001) on every family social capital measure with large effect sizes. Analysis of variance with Tukey post-hoc test revealed greater family social capital was linked to significantly better maternal health, dietary intake, physical activity, and sleep behavior. Additionally, maternal modeling of healthy eating and physical activity, child feeding practices, and home environments was higher in groups with greater family social capital. Child mental and physical health, physical activity, and sleep quality were better in families with greater family social capital. Findings suggest greater family social capital is linked to healthier weight-related behaviors and home environments. Future intervention studies should incorporate strategies to build family social capital and compare longitudinal outcomes to traditional interventions to determine the relative value of family social capital on health behaviors.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/5/1428motherssocial capitalnutritionbehaviorchild health and wellbeing |
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Family Social Capital: Links to Weight-Related and Parenting Behaviors of Mothers with Young Children |
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Family Social Capital: Links to Weight-Related and Parenting Behaviors of Mothers with Young Children |
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Family Social Capital: Links to Weight-Related and Parenting Behaviors of Mothers with Young Children |
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Family Social Capital: Links to Weight-Related and Parenting Behaviors of Mothers with Young Children |
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family social capital: links to weight-related and parenting behaviors of mothers with young children |
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Family social capital includes the social relationships, values, and norms shared by a family and is positively linked with children’s mental and physical health status. This cross-sectional study addresses a gap in the literature related to family social capital vis-à-vis weight-related behaviors and home environments of 557 mothers and their young children (ages 2 to 9 years). Mothers completed an online survey comprised of valid, reliable questionnaires assessing family relationships and weight-related behavioral and home environment measures. The measures that determined family social capital (i.e., supportive, engaged parenting behaviors; family cohesion; family conflict; and family meal frequency) yielded distinct tertile groups that differed significantly (<i>p</i> < 0.001) on every family social capital measure with large effect sizes. Analysis of variance with Tukey post-hoc test revealed greater family social capital was linked to significantly better maternal health, dietary intake, physical activity, and sleep behavior. Additionally, maternal modeling of healthy eating and physical activity, child feeding practices, and home environments was higher in groups with greater family social capital. Child mental and physical health, physical activity, and sleep quality were better in families with greater family social capital. Findings suggest greater family social capital is linked to healthier weight-related behaviors and home environments. Future intervention studies should incorporate strategies to build family social capital and compare longitudinal outcomes to traditional interventions to determine the relative value of family social capital on health behaviors. |
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