Actualidades en Psicología ISSN Impreso: 0258-6444 ISSN electrónico: 2215-3535

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Prácticas parentales, alimentación saludable y medidas objetivas de composición corporal en la niñez preescolar
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alimentación
niñez
peso
IMC
Latinoamérica
feeding
childhood
weight
BMI
Latin America

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Rodríguez Arauz, G., & Ramírez Esparza, N. (2017). Prácticas parentales, alimentación saludable y medidas objetivas de composición corporal en la niñez preescolar. Actualidades En Psicología, 31(122), 61–73. https://doi.org/10.15517/ap.v31i122.26411

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El presente trabajo describe la evidencia empírica en cuanto a la relación entre prácticas parentales, alimentación saludable y medidas objetivas de composición corporal en la niñez preescolar en contextos europeos, estadounidenses y latinoamericanos. Se encuentran algunas concordancias en cuanto a la presión y la restricción para comer. Se proponen direcciones para el desarrollo de líneas de investigación en el contexto latinoamericano: a) realización de más estudios, con el fin de confirmar si las relaciones entre las variables de interés se mantienen o cambian; b) realizar estos estudios con muestras aleatorizadas y representativas, con medidas de autoreporte y observacionales, de las prácticas parentales de alimentación; c) exploración del rol mediador y moderador de variables culturales y sociales específicas del contexto latinoamericano.

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