Longitudinal associations between father– and mother–child interactions, coparenting, and child cardiometabolic health.
Key Points
Child cardiometabolic health improves with supportive coparenting dynamics, and positive father involvement is key.
Significant findings indicate that increased paternal engagement may lead to better health outcomes for children.
Longitudinal associations between parent-child interactions emphasize the role of coparenting in child development.
Supportive coparenting is critical for reducing child cardiometabolic risk; further research needed across diverse settings.
Abstract
These findings highlight the influence of child-father interactions and coparenting dynamics on long-term child health. Promoting supportive coparenting and positive paternal involvement may represent valuable preventive strategies for reducing child cardiometabolic risk. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
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