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Home Food Availability Parental Dietary Intake and Familial Eating Habits Influence the Diet Quality of Urban Hispanic Children

机译:家庭食物供应父母的饮食摄入和家庭饮食习惯影响城市西班牙裔儿童的饮食质量

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>Background: The home food environment influences children's eating behaviors and potentially affects overall diet quality. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between the home food environment and Hispanic children's diet quality.>Methods: Hispanic children, 10–14 years of age (n=187), and their parents participated in this cross-sectional study. The Healthy Eating Index (HEI) was used to determine diet quality based on reported dietary intake obtained through a food frequency questionnaire administered to the children. Parents self-reported home food availability, familial eating habits, and their own habitual diet through a home environment survey.>Results: The children's HEI total score was 59.4±8.8. Reported diets did not adhere to the dietary recommendations for total vegetables, greens and beans, whole grains, seafood and plant proteins, fatty acids, refined grains, sodium, solid fats, and added sugars. None of the participants had “good” scores (HEI, >80), 86% had scores that “need improvement” (HEI, 51–80), and 14% had “poor” scores (HEI, <50). Children with lower HEI scores had sugar-sweetened beverages available at home and participated in family meals while watching television more frequently, when compared with children with higher HEI scores.>Conclusions: Home food availability, parental diet, and familial eating habits seem to play an important role in the diet quality of children. Interventions targeting family education on healthful dietary habits at home could have a positive impact on children's diet quality and overall health.
机译:>背景:家庭食物环境会影响儿童的饮食行为,并可能影响整体饮食质量。本研究的目的是评估家庭食物环境与西班牙裔儿童饮食质量之间的关系。>方法: 10至14岁(n = 187)的西班牙裔儿童及其父母参加在这个横断面研究中。健康饮食指数(HEI)用于根据通过对儿童进行食物频率问卷调查获得的报告饮食摄入量来确定饮食质量。父母通过家庭环境调查自我报告家庭食物供应,家庭饮食习惯和自己的饮食习惯。>结果:儿童的HEI总分是59.4±8.8。报告的饮食不符合蔬菜,绿色食品和豆类,全谷物,海鲜和植物蛋白,脂肪酸,精制谷物,钠,固体脂肪和添加糖类的饮食建议。没有一个参与者的分数为“好”(HEI,> 80),有86%的分数为“需要改善”(HEI,51-80),还有14%的分数为“差”(HEI,<50)。与HEI得分较高的孩子相比,HEI得分较低的孩子在家中可以喝加糖的饮料,并可以更频繁地看电视参加家庭用餐。>结论:家庭食物供应,父母的饮食习惯和家庭饮食习惯似乎对儿童的饮食质量起着重要作用。针对家庭进行有关家庭健康饮食习惯的家庭教育干预措施可能对儿童的饮食质量和整体健康产生积极影响。

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