Journal article

Intergenerational exchange of healthful eating encouragement: Consideration of family ancestry and disease history

JA Manalel, CS Marcum, S Calabrese, K de la Haye, D Hughes, I Prichard, A Hutchinson, C Wilson, L Koehly

Families Systems Health the Journal of Collaborative Family Healthcare | Published : 2019

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Improving diet is a prime target for the prevention and management of chronic disease. The communal coping model suggests that families can mitigate shared risk of chronic disease through encouragement of healthful eating, eliciting preventive behaviors. METHOD: Using network data from 69 Australian families across three ancestry groups (Anglo, Italian, and Asian) with varied family health histories, the present study applied social network analysis to identify patterns of intergenerational encouragement of healthful eating behavior within families, and assess whether patterns varied by family ancestry or disease density. RESULTS: Findings indicated variation in patterns of hea..

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