Ethnic variations of sweet preferences in Malaysian children: a pilot study.

The Journal of pedodontics Pub Date : 1990-01-01
N Jaafar, I Abdul Razak
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Diet and sugar eating habits, in particular sweet preference levels, are gradually nurtured over time by culturally accepted dietary norms. The dietary habits of Malaysia's three main ethnic groups are distinctively different from each other and expectedly, many studies have discovered significant ethnic variations in caries experience. In order to guide further research work into the causes of these variations, this pilot study was designed to establish whether ethnic variations exist in sweet preference levels. This study found that although the difference in sweet preference between boys and girls in this sample was not statistically significant, the ethnic variation was statistically significant. The implications of this study and suggestions for further research in this field are discussed.

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马来西亚儿童甜食偏好的种族差异:一项试点研究。
饮食和吃糖的习惯,特别是对甜食的偏好水平,是随着时间的推移逐渐被文化上接受的饮食规范所培养的。马来西亚三个主要民族的饮食习惯彼此之间有着明显的差异,不出所料,许多研究发现了龋病经历的显著种族差异。为了指导进一步研究这些差异的原因,本初步研究旨在确定种族差异是否存在于甜味偏好水平。本研究发现,虽然该样本中男孩和女孩在甜食偏好上的差异不具有统计学意义,但种族差异具有统计学意义。最后,讨论了本研究的意义和对未来研究的建议。
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