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What are the television viewing and eating habits of children in Peru?

机译:秘鲁儿童的电视观看和饮食习惯是什么?

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While there is already consensus in the scientific community about the deleterious effects of TV exposure, especially through TV advertisements, on children's beliefs, preferences, and food intake, the link between TV and children's eating behaviors is under-studied in Peru, a country experiencing a steady economic growth in recent years and currently with a status of upper-middle-income country. Following research about the effects of media exposure on childhood obesity, we report on a qualitative study of TV viewing and the eating habits of children attending elementary schools in Lima, the capital. Data from eight focus groups with 38 boys and girls between 6 and 11 years old, eight focus groups with 36 female caretakers, and in-depth interviews with two fathers provided consistent information about children's eating habits and media viewing patterns. After dual coding the entire corpus of qualitative data, we found that children watch a great deal of TV during the school season: children watch as early as when they wake up in the morning, then during lunchtime (after returning from school), and then again after completing their homework from 5 pm to 9 pm or 10 pm. Survey data from the parents showed that, on average, children watch about 5 hours of TV on weekdays and more during a weekend-day. This large amount of exposure is concerning, especially because the focus groups revealed that children (1) recall a number of TV advertisements involving food items, (2) request food items seen on TV, and (3) are able to buy food for themselves, which usually involves chocolate, candy, or potato chips. Boys and girls reported different favorite TV shows, suggesting differences in exposure to TV content related to food. In addition, some families reported drinking sodas frequently, underlining a behavior that should be discouraged by public health officials.
机译:尽管科学界已经就电视曝光(尤其是通过电视广告)对儿童的信仰,偏好和食物摄入的有害影响达成了共识,但在秘鲁(一个经历过的国家),电视与儿童饮食行为之间的联系尚处于研究不足状态近年来经济稳定增长,目前处于中等偏上收入国家的地位。在研究了媒体接触对儿童肥胖的影响之后,我们对电视收视和首都利马小学儿童的饮食习惯进行了定性研究。八个焦点小组的数据来自38个6至11岁的男孩和女孩,八个焦点小组的36个女性照顾者,以及与两名父亲的深入访谈提供了有关儿童饮食习惯和媒体观看方式的一致信息。对整个定性数据集进行双重编码后,我们发现孩子们在上学期间看了很多电视节目:孩子早在早晨起床时才看电视,然后在午餐时间(放学后返回)再看电视。在下午5点至9点或10点完成作业后,再次进行。父母的调查数据表明,平均而言,孩子们在工作日看电视约5个小时,而在周末则要多看些电视。如此大量的曝光令人担忧,尤其是因为焦点小组发现儿童(1)回忆起许多涉及食品的电视广告,(2)请求在电视上看到的食品,以及(3)能够自己购买食物,通常涉及巧克力,糖果或薯片。男孩和女孩报道了不同的​​喜爱电视节目,这表明与食物相关的电视内容的曝光率存在差异。此外,一些家庭经常报告喝苏打水,这突显了公共卫生官员应劝阻的行为。

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