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Table 4 Associations between clusters of diet and activity-related parenting practices and child dietary and activity behaviours (partial correlation coefficients), n=10131

From: Clustering of diet- and activity-related parenting practices: cross-sectional findings of the INPACT study

Cluster

Child fruit intake

Child snack intake

Child SSB intake

Child active transport to school

Child outdoor playing

Child sports participation at a sports club

Child screen time

1: High visibility and accessibility of screens and unhealthy food

-0.08*

0.07*

0.10**

-0.04

-0.01

0.01

0.11**

2: Diet- and activity- related rules

0.08**

-0.08*

-0.12***

0.15***

0.02

0.03

-0.11**

3: Low availability of unhealthy food

0.06

-0.19***

-0.11***

-0.09**

-0.01

-0.05

-0.11**

4: Diet- and activity- related positive modelling

0.11***

-0.26***

-0.15***

0.20***

0.14***

0.01

-0.19***

5: Positive modeling on sports and fruit

0.30***

-0.04

-0.07*

0.05

0.12***

0.16***

0.03

  1. SSB: sugar-sweetened beverage.
  2. 1Adjusted for child characteristics (gender, age, ethnicity and BMI z-score at baseline) and parental characteristics (parental education level, parental BMI at baseline and parenting style dimensions). Child dietary and activity behaviours were assessed in 2009 (=second assessment).