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Paternal self-efficacy for promoting children's obesity protective diets and associations with children's dietary intakes.

Adam D WalshKylie D HeskethJill A HnatiukKaren J Campbell
Published in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2019)
Higher and/or sustained paternal self-efficacy is associated with fathers' education and is important in promoting children's obesity protective dietary intakes. Associations between paternal self-efficacy and children's dietary intakes are present at a young age. This investigation was unique in its focus on paternal self-efficacy for promoting children's obesity protective dietary intakes and associations with children's dietary intakes. Future family interventions should consider how to maintain and/or improve paternal self-efficacy to promote obesity protective intakes from early childhood.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • metabolic syndrome
  • weight loss
  • insulin resistance
  • type diabetes
  • weight gain
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • high fat diet induced
  • adipose tissue
  • body mass index
  • skeletal muscle