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Does eating family meals and having the television on during dinner correlate with overweight? A sub-study of the PRO GREENS project, looking at children from nine European countries

机译:晚餐时吃家庭餐和看电视是否与体重超标相关? PRO GREENS项目的子研究,研究了来自九个欧洲国家的儿童

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Objective: Family meals have been negatively associated with overweight in children, while television (TV) viewing during meals has been associated with a poorer diet. The aim of the present study was to assess the association of eating family breakfast and dinner, and having a TV on during dinner, with overweight in nine European countries and whether these associations differed between Northern and Southern & Eastern Europe. Design: Cross-sectional data. Schoolchildren reported family meals and TV viewing. BMI was based on parental reports on height and weight of their children. Cut-off points for overweight by the International Obesity Task Force were used. Logistic regressions were performed adjusted by age, gender and parental education. Setting: Schools in Northern European (Sweden, the Netherlands, Iceland, Germany and Finland) and Southern & Eastern European (Portugal, Greece, Bulgaria and Slovenia) countries, participating in the PRO GREENS project. Subjects: Children aged 10-12 years in (n 6316). Results: In the sample, 21% of the children were overweight, from 35% in Greece to 10% in the Netherlands. Only a few associations were found between family meals and TV viewing during dinner with overweight in the nine countries. Northern European children, compared with other regions, were significantly more likely to be overweight if they had fewer family breakfasts and more often viewed TV during dinner. Conclusions: The associations between family meals and TV viewing during dinner with overweight were few and showed significance only in Northern Europe. Differences in foods consumed during family meals and in health-related lifestyles between Northern and Southern & Eastern Europe may explain these discrepancies
机译:目的:家庭进餐与儿童超重负相关,而进餐时看电视(TV)与较差的饮食有关。本研究的目的是评估在九个欧洲国家超重的家庭早餐和晚餐,晚餐时打开电视的关联以及这些关联在北欧,南欧和东欧之间是否存在差异。设计:横截面数据。小学生报告了家庭用餐和看电视的情况。体重指数是基于父母关于孩子身高和体重的报告。国际肥胖特别工作组使用了超重的临界点。根据年龄,性别和父母的教育程度进行逻辑回归分析。地点:北欧(瑞典,荷兰,冰岛,德国和芬兰)和南欧和东欧(葡萄牙,希腊,保加利亚和斯洛文尼亚)的学校参加了PRO GREENS项目。对象:年龄在10至12岁之间的儿童(n 6316)。结果:在样本中,有21%的儿童超重,从希腊的35%到荷兰的10%。在这9个国家中,发现家庭饮食与晚餐期间电视收看之间的关联很少,而且体重超标。与其他地区相比,北欧儿童如果家庭早餐较少并且晚餐时看电视的次数更多,则超重的可能性就更大。结论:家庭饮食与超重晚餐时看电视之间的关联很少,仅在北欧才显示出意义。北欧,南欧和东欧之间在家庭用餐时食用的食物以及与健康相关的生活方式上的差异可能解释了这些差异

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