# Experiences of discrimination and snacking behavior in Black and Latinx children

**Authors:** Katherine B. Ehrlich, Julie M. Brisson, Elizabeth R. Wiggins, Sarah M. Lyle, Manuela Celia‐Sanchez, Daisy Gallegos, Anna Langer, Kharah M. Ross, Mary A. Gerend

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/cdev.14191 · Child Development · 2024-10-29

## TL;DR

This study explores how experiences of discrimination affect snacking behaviors in Black and Latinx children, finding that higher BMI children consume more calories when facing discrimination.

## Contribution

The study reveals that BMI moderates the relationship between discrimination and calorie consumption in children of color.

## Key findings

- Discrimination is linked to increased calorie consumption in children with higher BMI percentiles.
- Children's sleepiness does not moderate the relationship between discrimination and calorie intake.
- Socio-contextual factors like discrimination should be considered in health promotion efforts for children of color.

## Abstract

Little is known about how discrimination contributes to health behaviors in childhood. We examined the association between children's exposure to discrimination and their snacking behavior in a sample of youth of color (N = 164, M
age = 11.5 years, 49% female, 60% Black, 40% Hispanic/Latinx). We also explored whether children's body mass index (BMI) or sleepiness moderated the association between discrimination and calorie consumption. The significant link between discrimination and calorie consumption was moderated by children's BMI, such that discrimination was associated with calorie consumption for children with BMI percentiles above 79%. Children's sleepiness did not serve as an additional moderator. Efforts to promote health should consider children's broader socio‐contextual experiences, including discrimination, as factors that may shape eating patterns.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** discrimination (MESH:D010468), sleepiness (MESH:D000077260)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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