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Country-specific dietary patterns and associations with socioeconomic status in European children: The IDEFICS study

机译:欧洲儿童的特定国家饮食模式及其与社会经济地位的关联:IDEFICS研究

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Background/objectives: Children from lower socioeconomic status (SES) may be at higher risk of unhealthy eating. We described country-specific dietary patterns among children aged 2-9 years from eight European countries participating in the IDEFICS study and assessed the association of dietary patterns with an additive SES indicator. Subjects/Methods: Children aged 2-9 years from eight European countries were recruited in 2007-2008. Principal component analysis was applied to identify dietary country-specific patterns. Linear regression analyses were applied to assess their association with SES. Results: Two to four dietary patterns were identified in the participating regions. The existence of a 'processed' pattern was found in the eight regions. Also, a 'healthy' pattern was identified in seven of the eight regions. In addition, region-specific patterns were identified, reflecting the existing gastronomic and cultural differences in Europe. The 'processed' pattern was significantly inversely associated with the SES additive indicator in all countries except Sweden, whereas the 'healthy' pattern was positively associated with SES in the Belgian, Estonian, German and Hungarian regions, but was not significant in the Italian, Spanish and Swedish regions. Conclusions: A 'processed' pattern and a 'healthy' pattern were found in most of the participating countries in the IDEFICS study, with comparable food item profiles. The results showed a strong inverse association of SES with the 'processed' pattern, suggesting that children of parents with lower SES may be at higher risk of unhealthy eating. Therefore, special focus should be given to parents and their children from lower SES levels when developing healthy eating promotion strategies.
机译:背景/目标:处于较低社会经济地位(SES)的儿童不健康饮食的风险较高。我们描述了来自参加IDEFICS研究的八个欧洲国家的2-9岁儿童的特定国家饮食模式,并评估了饮食模式与附加SES指标的关联。受试者/方法:2007-2008年招募了来自八个欧洲国家的2-9岁儿童。主成分分析用于确定饮食国别模式。应用线性回归分析评估它们与SES的关联。结果:在参与区域中确定了2-4种饮食模式。在八个区域中发现了“已处理”模式的存在。此外,在八个区域中的七个区域中确定了“健康”模式。此外,还确定了特定地区的模式,反映了欧洲现有的美食和文化差异。在除瑞典以外的所有国家,“加工”模式与SES添加剂指标均呈显着负相关,而在比利时,爱沙尼亚,德国和匈牙利地区,“健康”模式与SES呈正相关,但在意大利,西班牙和瑞典地区。结论:IDEFICS研究中的大多数参与国都发现了“加工”模式和“健康”模式,并且具有可比较的食品特征。结果表明,SES与“加工过的”模式有很强的逆相关性,表明SES较低的父母的孩子可能有较高的不健康饮食风险。因此,在制定健康饮食促进策略时,应特别关注低SES水平的父母及其子女。

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