Parenting Influences on Child Obesity-Related Behaviors: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective

  • Pasquale R
  • Rivolta A
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Abstract

The relationships between parenting behaviors and child obesity-related behaviors have been extensively investigated through the use of different constructs such as parenting styles, domain-specific styles and specific parenting practices, but there is currently a need for a more comprehensive and integrative theoretical framework. This chapter argues about the usefulness of self-determination theory, and in particular of the specific dimensional parenting model related to the theory, as a framework to conceptually organize parenting practices relevant to children's obesity-related behaviors. The three parenting dimensions of autonomy support, provision of structure and parental positive involvement, identified by self-determination theory as particularly relevant to the process of child's internalization of socially desired behaviors and values, will be applied as a framework to conceptually organize the parenting practices in the feeding and physical activity domains.

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Pasquale, R. D., & Rivolta, A. (2018). Parenting Influences on Child Obesity-Related Behaviors: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective. In Weight Loss. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.75118

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