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Clustering and correlates of screen-time and eating behaviours among young children

机译:幼儿中筛选时间和饮食行为的聚类和相关性

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Screen-time and unhealthy dietary behaviours are highly pervasive in young children and evidence suggests that these behaviours often co-occur and are associated. Identifying clusters of unhealthy behaviours, and their influences early in childhood, can assist in the development of targeted preventive interventions. The purpose of this study was to examine the sociodemographic, behavioural, and home physical environmental correlates of co-occurring screen-time and unhealthy eating behaviours and to assess the clustering of screen-time and unhealthy dietary behaviours in young children. Parents of 126 children, from the UK, aged 5-6?years (49% boys) completed a questionnaire which assessed their child's screen-time (ST), fruit and vegetable (FV), and energy-dense (ED) snack consumption. Categories of health behaviours were created based on frequencies of children meeting recommendations for FV and ST and median splits of frequencies for ED snacks. Parents reported on their own behaviours (ST, FV, and ED snack consumption), how often they ate meals and watched TV with their child, and on the availability and accessibility of foods within the home. An observed over expected ratio (O/E) was used to assess behavioural clustering. Multivariable multinomial logistic regression was used to examine correlates of behaviour patterns. Approximately 25% of children had two or three health risk behaviours. Correlates consistently associated with clusters included parental income, eating meals at the TV, parental ST and ED snack food consumption, and home availability of ED snack foods. Observed over expected ratios were close to 1 and ranged from 0.78 to 1.43. The three-risk behaviour combination of insufficient FV consumption, high ED snack consumption, and excessive ST occurred more frequently than expected (1.23 (95% CI 0.89, 1.58)). ST and unhealthy dietary behaviours cluster in children as young as 5?years of age and parents' own behaviours appear to be important influencing factors. Further research into the development of behavioural clustering in young children to identify and further understand the mechanisms underlying the synergy among health behaviours is needed. Feasibility interventions promoting reductions in both screen-time and unhealthy dietary behaviours reciprocally, while simultaneously focusing on changing parental behaviours, are warranted.
机译:播放时间和不健康的饮食行为在幼儿中具有高度普遍性,证据表明这些行为经常共同发生并与之相关。识别不健康行为的集群以及他们在童年的早期影响,可以帮助实现有针对性的预防性干预措施。本研究的目的是审查共同发生的屏幕时间和不健康的饮食行为的社会造影,行为和家庭的环境关联,并评估幼儿中的屏幕时间和不健康饮食行为的聚类。来自英国的126名儿童的父母,年龄5-6岁?年(49%的男孩)完成了一个调查问卷,评估了他们孩子的筛选时间(ST),水果和蔬菜(FV),以及能量密集(ED)零食消耗。基于儿童频率的FV和ST和ST和ED零食频率分裂的频率来创建健康行为的类别。父母报道了他们自己的行为(ST,Fv和ED零食),他们多久吃了一顿饭,看着孩子的电视,以及家中食物的可用性和可达性。观察到超过预期比(O / E)来评估行为聚类。多变量多项式逻辑回归用于检查行为模式的相关性。大约25%的孩子有两三个健康风险行为。与群集持续关联的相关性包括父母收入,在电视中吃饭,父母的圣和育顿食品消费,以及ED零食食品的家庭可用性。观察到的预期比率接近1,范围为0.78至1.43。 Fv消耗量不足,高ED零食消耗和过量的ST的三种风险行为组合比预期更频繁(1.23(95%CI 0.89,1.58))。在5岁的儿童中群体的St和不健康的饮食行为集群,父母自己的行为似乎是重要的影响因素。进一步研究幼儿行为聚类的发展,以确定和进一步了解卫生行为之间的协同作用的基础机制。有必要促进筛选时间和不健康行为的可行性干预措施,同时关注改变父母行为。

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