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The relative influence of individual and contextual socio-economic status on consumption of fruit and soft drinks among adolescents in Europe.

机译:个人和背景社会经济地位对欧洲青少年水果和软饮料消费的相对影响。

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BACKGROUND: The number of studies among children and adolescents that focus on socio-economic differences in food habits is limited. Moreover, most are done in only one country and often include a non-representative sample. The present study examines whether socio-economic differences in the consumption of fruit and soft drinks can be found among young adolescents in a wide range of European countries. METHODS: Multilevel statistical analysis of 114 558 school-pupils aged 11, 13 and 15 from 28 countries participating in the WHO collaborative cross-national study of Health Behaviours among School-aged Children 2001-2002. The individual outcomes were daily fruit and soft drink consumption and the socio-economic predictors at the individual level were occupation of the head of household and family material wealth. Family material wealth was aggregated at the country level to operationalize country-level socio-economic status. RESULTS: In general, girls and younger pupils consumed fruit more often and softdrinks less often. Significant between-school, between-country and between-region differences were found. Fruit consumption increased with family material wealth and higher parental occupational status. Soft drink consumption was lower among pupils of higher parental occupational status in Northern, Southern and Western European countries, but not in Central and Eastern European countries. Only in Central and Eastern European countries was a significant increase in soft drink consumption with increasing family affluence found. The country level of family affluence did not seem to have an effect on either outcome variable. CONCLUSION: The findings underscore the importance of socio-economic factors in relation to the food habits of young adolescents.
机译:背景:针对儿童和青少年饮食习惯的社会经济差异的研究数量有限。而且,大多数仅在一个国家/地区完成,并且通常包括非代表性样本。本研究调查了在许多欧洲国家的青少年中是否可以发现水果和软饮料消费的社会经济差异。方法:来自28个国家的114558名11、13和15岁的中小学生的多层次统计分析参加了WHO 2001-2002年世界卫生组织关于学龄儿童健康行为的跨国合作研究。个人的结局是每天的水果和软饮料消费,个人水平的社会经济预测指标是家庭和家庭物质财富的负责人。家庭物质财富在国家一级汇总,以实现国家一级的社会经济地位。结果:通常,女孩和年轻的学生食用水果的频率更高,而软饮料的频率则更低。发现学校之间,国家之间和地区之间存在重大差异。水果消费随着家庭物质财富和父母职业地位的提高而增加。在北欧,南欧和西欧国家,具有较高父母职业地位的学生的软饮料消费量较低,但在中欧和东欧国家中,软饮料的消费量较低。仅在中欧和东欧国家,随着家庭财富的增加,软饮料的消费量也显着增加。国家的家庭富裕程度似乎并未对这两个结果变量产生影响。结论:这些发现强调了社会经济因素对青少年饮食习惯的重要性。

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