Eating meals
with the whole family keeps children fit
Children who have their dinner along with other family
members are generally fit and eating meals together can also help kids cut the
risk of developing eating disorders or weight problems later in life, say
researchers. In a study of 200 families, researchers found that children whose
family members shared meals that lasted at least 20 minutes each a minimum of
four times a week weighed significantly less than peers whose family dinners
were three or four minutes shorter. Parenting styles, parent-child attachment
relationships and feeding practices all have been found to be reliable
indicators of children’s food consumption, eating behaviours and risks for obesity.
‘Although the causes of obesity are complex, families have
significant influence on children’s dietary habits and weight and should be
involved in planning healthy living campaigns and efforts to curb food
marketing that targets children,’ said Barbara H Fiese from the University of
Illinois. ‘The family system plays an important role in understanding childhood
obesity — not as a source of blame but as part of a larger ecology that may
support or derail children’s health,’ the researchers stated in the paper
published in the journal Family Relations. Family communication is key to the
developmental processes that promote or disrupt healthy eating habits, physical
activity and internal cues to satiety, they noted.
Source: www.thehealthsite.com
21.04.2016
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