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Does Eating Vegetables at Start of Meal Prevent Childhood Overweight in Japan? A-CHILD Study

机译:在进餐时吃蔬菜是否可以防止日本的儿童超重?儿童研究

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>Background: Because eating behaviors are established early in life, it is important to instill healthy eating habits in children. However, no published studies have examined the effects of what is habitually consumed first at a meal on children's body weight in real settings. The aim of this study was to examine the associations between what was consumed (vegetables, rice/bread, meat/fish, or soup) at the start of a meal and childhood overweight in Japan.>Methods: We used cross-sectional data from the Adachi Child Health Impact of Living Difficulty (A-CHILD) study, a population-based study comprising all first-grade students in Adachi City, Tokyo, Japan, performed in 2015. Through a questionnaire, we identified what types of food children ate first at meals. The questionnaire was completed by 4,040 caregivers. We used corresponding school health check-up data (height and weight) to assess overweight in each child.>Results: The proportions of what was consumed first at a meal were 11.6, 23.3, 25.4, 9.8, and 29.9% for vegetables, meat/fish, rice/bread, soup, and undetermined (variable), respectively. Multivariate logistic regression showed the odds ratio of being overweight was 1.83 in children who ate meat/fish first (95% CI: 1.27–2.64, p < 0.01) compared with children who ate vegetables first. In contrast, the odds ratios in children who consumed rice/bread or soup first compared with children who ate vegetables first were 1.11 (95% CI: 0.76–1.61, p = 0.59) and 1.29 (95% CI: 0.83–2.01, p = 0.26), respectively.>Conclusion: Children who eat meat/fish at the start of a meal are more likely to be overweight than those who eat vegetables at the start of a meal. Future studies are needed to investigate the mechanisms of how the order in which food is consumed at a meal affects weight status in children.
机译:>背景:由于饮食行为是在儿童早期就确立的,因此,重要的是要灌输儿童的健康饮食习惯。但是,没有公开的研究研究过在实际环境中习惯性进餐时首先食用的食物对儿童体重的影响。这项研究的目的是研究开始用餐时食用的食物(蔬菜,米饭/面包,肉/鱼或汤)与日本儿童超重之间的关联。>方法:所使用的横截面数据来自2015年在日本东京足立区进行的一项基于人口的研究,该研究基于足立区儿童健康对生活的影响(A-CHILD)研究。通过问卷调查,我们确定了儿童在用餐时首先要吃哪种食物。问卷由4040名护理人员完成。我们使用了相应的学校健康检查数据(身高和体重)来评估每个孩子的超重。>结果:一顿饭首先摄入的食物比例为11.6、23.3、25.4、9.8和蔬菜,肉/鱼,米/面包,汤和未定(可变)分别为29.9%。多元逻辑回归分析显示,与首先吃蔬菜的儿童相比,先吃肉/鱼的儿童超重的几率是1.83(95%CI:1.27–2.64,p <0.01)。相比之下,先吃米饭/面包或汤的孩子与先吃蔬菜的孩子的几率分别是1.11(95%CI:0.76-1.61,p = 0.59)和1.29(95%CI:0.83-2.01,p分别为0.26)。>结论:与在餐开始时吃蔬菜的孩子相比,在餐开始时吃肉/鱼的孩子更容易超重。需要进行进一步的研究来调查餐时食用食物顺序如何影响儿童体重状况的机制。

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