Effects of caregiver-child acculturation on child obesity among US Latino individuals.
Sophie N RavanbakhtAsheley Cockrell SkinnerSarah ArmstrongMorris WeinbergerKristen Hassmiller-LichLeah FrerichsPublished in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2023)
Compared with foreign-born Latino caregiver-child dyads, dyads with US-born caregivers and children and dyads with foreign-born caregivers and US-born children had significantly increased risk across the severe classes of obesity. Examining the influence and relationship of varying acculturation levels in an immigrant household will help guide more effective clinical and policy guidelines surrounding obesity and weight management in both pediatric and adult US Latino populations.