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003) and had younger children (P less then .001), and increased odds of engaging in family breakfast if they had higher family communication (P = .002) and younger children (P = .02. Patients had increased odds of talking about their child's weight if their child was perceived to have an overweight/obese weight status (P less then .001). Patients with older children had increased odds of talking about their weight with their child (P = .021). Conclusions and implications Additional research assessing the family meal practices and w