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Latent class analysis of dietary restraint in mother- adolescent dyads
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2015Institución
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The objectives of this study were to identify adolescent profiles based on their dietary restraint behavior. A sample of 470 mothers with one child
between 10 and 17 years of age were surveyed in Chile. Questionnaires included the Revised Restraint Scale, Satisfaction with Life Scale,
Satisfaction with Food-related Life scale, Satisfaction with Family Life scale and the Adapted Healthy Eating Index. The results of the Latent Class
Analysis yielded two classes: dieters and non-dieters. Dieters had a higher mean age, higher proportion of overweightness and obesity and lower
scores on the satisfaction with life and food. Families from the dieters class had a lower frequency of family dinners. Their mothers had higher weight
fluctuation and rates of obesity. The results suggest that interventions aimed at reducing obesity/overweightness and dietary restraint in
adolescents and intended to improve adolescent subjective well-being must include both the mother and the adolescent, regardless of gender