The Influence of Parenting Change on Pediatric Weight Control
Obesity Research2005Vol. 13(10), pp. 1749–1755
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Abstract
Youth who perceive an increase in father acceptance after treatment had better changes in percentage overweight over 12 months than youth with lower ratings of father acceptance. Future directions include examining how other parenting dimensions impact pediatric obesity treatment outcome and how parental acceptance can be enhanced to improve child weight control.
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