Non-Responsive Feeding Practices, Unhealthy Eating Behaviors, and Risk of Child Overweight and Obesity in Southeast Asia: A Systematic Review.

Ana Cristina Lindsay, Somporn Sitthisongkram, Mary L Greaney, Sherrie F Wallington, Praewrapee Ruengdej
Author Information
  1. Ana Cristina Lindsay: Department of Exercise and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts-Boston, Boston, MA 02125, USA. Ana.Lindsay@umb.edu.
  2. Somporn Sitthisongkram: Department of Nursing, University of Massachusetts-Boston, Boston, MA 02125, USA. Somporn.sitthison001@umb.edu.
  3. Mary L Greaney: Health Studies and Department of Kinesiology, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881, USA. mgreaney@uri.edu.
  4. Sherrie F Wallington: Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20057, USA. slw49@georgetown.edu.
  5. Praewrapee Ruengdej: Boromarajonani Nursing College Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 50180, Thailand. praewrapeeja@gmail.com.

Abstract

Childhood obesity is increasing dramatically in many Southeast Asian countries, and becoming a significant public health concern. This review summarizes the evidence on associations between parental feeding practices, child eating behaviors, and the risk of overweight and obesity in Southeast Asian children 2-12 years old. We systematically searched five electronic academic/research (PubMed, PsycINFO, ProQuest Nursing, Medline, and CINAHL) databases using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement for peer-reviewed studies published in English between January 2000 and December 2016. Fourteen observational studies met the inclusion criteria and were reviewed. Reviewed studies were examined separately for preschool- and school-aged children and revealed that non-responsive parental feeding practices and unhealthy child eating behaviors were associated with a risk of child overweight and obesity in several Southeast Asian countries. Nonetheless, due to the small number of identified studies ( = 14) and because only about half of the Southeast Asian countries (Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, the Philippines, and Malaysia) were represented (5/11) in the examined studies, additional research is needed to further understand the factors associated with childhood obesity among children in Southeast Asia to develop interventions that are tailored to the specific needs of Southeast Asian countries and designed to address practices and behaviors that may promote childhood obesity.

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MeSH Term

Asia, Southeastern
Attitude to Health
Child
Child Behavior
Child, Preschool
Feeding Behavior
Female
Humans
Malaysia
Male
Obesity
Parents
Pediatric Obesity
Philippines
Risk Assessment
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam

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