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Review
. 2024 Sep 1:200:107515.
doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2024.107515. Epub 2024 May 24.

Applying the Family Stress Model to responsive feeding and early obesity prevention

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Applying the Family Stress Model to responsive feeding and early obesity prevention

Cara F Ruggiero et al. Appetite. .

Abstract

Rapid weight gain during infancy and obesity during early childhood may lead to adverse health outcomes during later childhood and into adulthood, especially in families experiencing economic hardship. Families experiencing economic hardship may also experience food insecurity, which can impact child development and responsive feeding, an important target for obesity prevention in early life. The Family Stress Model suggests that stress, particularly economic hardship, can negatively impact parents' mental health, parenting, and quality of family relationships. This review proposes a conceptual model that expands upon the original Family Stress Model by including parent-child dyadic interactions during feeding (i.e., responsive feeding) as well as the coparenting relationship around feeding. Our conceptual model integrates responsive feeding into the Family Stress Model and includes the impact of food insecurity on feeding and child health outcomes. Such models that consider multiple influences on child development have implications for the design of effective interventions to promote healthy growth for entire families. Future directions in this research will empirically test the model and explore early intervention strategies that aim to promote responsive feeding, nutrition security, and health within families. Continuing interdisciplinary research between the fields of nutrition and family development will be key to addressing the complex interplay of family stressors, parent responsiveness, and childhood obesity.

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Figure 1.
The Family Stress Model (Masarik & Conger, 2017) applied to responsive feeding
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The Family Stress Model adapted with permission from Masarik and Conger (Masarik & Conger, 2017)

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