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Prospective associations between socio-economic status and dietary patterns in European children: the Identification and Prevention of Dietary- and Lifestyle-induced Health Effects in Children and Infants (IDEFICS) study

机译:欧洲儿童的社会经济状况和饮食模式之间的前瞻性关联:儿童和婴儿膳食和生活方式引起的健康影响的识别和预防(IDEFICs)研究

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Exploring changes in children's diet over time and the relationship between these changes and socio-economic status (SES) may help to understand the impact of social inequalities on dietary patterns. The aim of the present study was to describe dietary patterns by applying a cluster analysis to 9301 children participating in the baseline (2-9 years old) and follow-up (4-11 years old) surveys of the Identification and Prevention of Dietary-and Lifestyle-induced Health Effects in Children and Infants Study, and to describe the cluster memberships of these children over time and their association with SES. We applied the K-means clustering algorithm based on the similarities between the relative frequencies of consumption of forty-two food items. The following three consistent clusters were obtained at baseline and follow-up: processed (higher frequency of consumption of snacks and fast food); sweet (higher frequency of consumption of sweet foods and sweetened drinks); healthy (higher frequency of consumption of fruits, vegetables and wholemeal products). Children with higher-educated mothers and fathers and the highest household income were more likely to be allocated to the healthy cluster at baseline and follow-up and less likely to be allocated to the sweet cluster. Migrants were more likely to be allocated to the processed cluster at baseline and follow-up. Applying the cluster analysis to derive dietary patterns at the two time points allowed us to identify groups of children from a lower socio-economic background presenting persistently unhealthier dietary profiles. This finding reflects the need for healthy eating interventions specifically targeting children from lower socio-economic backgrounds.
机译:探索儿童饮食随时间的变化以及这些变化与社会经济地位(SES)之间的关系可能有助于了解社会不平等现象对饮食方式的影响。本研究旨在通过对9301名参加基线(2-9岁)和随访(4-11岁)儿童识别和预防饮食调查的儿童进行聚类分析来描述饮食模式。和生活方式对儿童和婴儿的健康影响研究,并描述这些儿童随时间推移的聚类成员及其与SES的关系。我们基于42种食品的相对消费频率之间的相似性,应用了K均值聚类算法。在基线和后续活动中获得了以下三个一致的组:已加工(零食和快餐的消费频率较高);甜(高频率食用甜食品和甜饮料);健康(水果,蔬菜和全麦食品的食用频率更高)。母亲和父亲受教育程度较高且家庭收入最高的孩子,在基线和随访时更有可能被分配到健康组,而在甜味组中分配的可能性较小。在基线和后续行动中,移民更有可能被分配到处理过的集群。应用聚类分析得出两个时间点的饮食模式,使我们能够识别出社会经济背景较低,表现出持续不健康饮食状况的儿童群体。这一发现反映出有针对性的饮食干预措施的需要,这些干预措施专门针对社会经济背景较低的儿童。

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