The associations between mobile media use and food consumption in parent-child dyads

Mobile media is an emerging factor that may affect children’s dietary behaviors in the family environment. However, little research has examined associations between mobile media use and children’s food intake within family units. Particularly, though studies have suggested that parents’ mobile medi...

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Main Authors: Lu, Jiahui, Cayabyab, Ysa Marie, Malik, Shelly, Lwin, May Oo
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1621342022-10-05T02:04:15Z The associations between mobile media use and food consumption in parent-child dyads Lu, Jiahui Cayabyab, Ysa Marie Malik, Shelly Lwin, May Oo Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Social sciences::Mass media Mobile Media Food Intake Mobile media is an emerging factor that may affect children’s dietary behaviors in the family environment. However, little research has examined associations between mobile media use and children’s food intake within family units. Particularly, though studies have suggested that parents’ mobile media use can affect parental mediation and distract parenting, few have examined the interpersonal associations between parents’ mobile media use and their child’s food consumption while controlling for the interdependence between parents and children. Adopting the actor-partner interdependence model, this research investigates the dyadic associations between mobile media use and food consumption in parent-child dyads. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Singapore with a national sample of 291 children aged 7–18 years and their parents (i.e., 291 parent-child dyads). Daily mobile media use and daily healthy and unhealthy food intake were measured for both children and parents. Findings demonstrated that parents’ mobile media use was associated with both their own and their child’s healthy and unhealthy food intake. In addition, children’s mobile media use was associated with their own unhealthy food intake but not healthy food intake after controlling for covariations of variables between parents and children. Findings were generally consistent across children’s age groups. This research suggests that parents’ mobile media use has substantial impacts on their child’s eating behaviors, and children’s healthy food intake may be better explained by parental influences than by their own mobile media use. This study provides new insights into children obesity prevention efforts based on reduced mobile media use in the family environment. Ministry of Health (MOH) National Medical Research Council (NMRC) This work was supported by the Singapore Ministry of Health’s National Medical Research Council under its Health Services Research Grant (NMRC/HSRG/0068/2016). 2022-10-05T02:04:15Z 2022-10-05T02:04:15Z 2022 Journal Article Lu, J., Cayabyab, Y. M., Malik, S. & Lwin, M. O. (2022). The associations between mobile media use and food consumption in parent-child dyads. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 31(7), 2005-2014. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10826-022-02241-0 1062-1024 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/162134 10.1007/s10826-022-02241-0 2-s2.0-85124093370 7 31 2005 2014 en NMRC/HSRG/0068/2016 Journal of Child and Family Studies © 2022 The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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Singapore
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topic Social sciences::Mass media
Mobile Media
Food Intake
spellingShingle Social sciences::Mass media
Mobile Media
Food Intake
Lu, Jiahui
Cayabyab, Ysa Marie
Malik, Shelly
Lwin, May Oo
The associations between mobile media use and food consumption in parent-child dyads
description Mobile media is an emerging factor that may affect children’s dietary behaviors in the family environment. However, little research has examined associations between mobile media use and children’s food intake within family units. Particularly, though studies have suggested that parents’ mobile media use can affect parental mediation and distract parenting, few have examined the interpersonal associations between parents’ mobile media use and their child’s food consumption while controlling for the interdependence between parents and children. Adopting the actor-partner interdependence model, this research investigates the dyadic associations between mobile media use and food consumption in parent-child dyads. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Singapore with a national sample of 291 children aged 7–18 years and their parents (i.e., 291 parent-child dyads). Daily mobile media use and daily healthy and unhealthy food intake were measured for both children and parents. Findings demonstrated that parents’ mobile media use was associated with both their own and their child’s healthy and unhealthy food intake. In addition, children’s mobile media use was associated with their own unhealthy food intake but not healthy food intake after controlling for covariations of variables between parents and children. Findings were generally consistent across children’s age groups. This research suggests that parents’ mobile media use has substantial impacts on their child’s eating behaviors, and children’s healthy food intake may be better explained by parental influences than by their own mobile media use. This study provides new insights into children obesity prevention efforts based on reduced mobile media use in the family environment.
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Lu, Jiahui
Cayabyab, Ysa Marie
Malik, Shelly
Lwin, May Oo
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Cayabyab, Ysa Marie
Malik, Shelly
Lwin, May Oo
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title The associations between mobile media use and food consumption in parent-child dyads
title_short The associations between mobile media use and food consumption in parent-child dyads
title_full The associations between mobile media use and food consumption in parent-child dyads
title_fullStr The associations between mobile media use and food consumption in parent-child dyads
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