The relations of child adiposity with parent-to-child and parent-to-parent hostility.
Michael F LorberMandi L White-AjmaniDenise DixonAmy M S SlepRichard E HeymanPublished in: Psychology & health (2017)
This is the first study to take a family-level approach to understanding the relation of hostility to child adiposity by examining relations among adiposity and both mothers' and fathers' hostility directed toward one another and toward their children. Our findings highlight the potential role played by mothers' emotional hostility in boys' adiposity and suggest that, if this role is further substantiated, mother-son emotional hostility may be a promising target for the prevention of child obesity.