The impact of distraction, masticatory performance and sex on food intake of school children from public and private schools: a randomized trial

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Physiology & Behavior Pub Date : 2024-11-16 DOI:10.1016/j.physbeh.2024.114754
Adelucas de Souza , Álvaro Eduardo Alves , Fabiana Freitas Faria Oliveira , Karen Rodrigues Lima , Tathiana Tavares Menezes , Eric Francelino Andrade , Paula Midori Castelo , Andries van der Bilt , Luciano José Pereira
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Recent research highlights the influence of distraction on caloric intake in adults. This study investigated the impact of smartphone use and reading comic book on food intake of schoolchildren aged 10 to 12 years. One hundred and twenty students from public and private schools participated in experimental meal sessions. Individual parameters such as sex, age, body mass index (BMI), and eating preferences were assessed during the first session. In subsequent appointments, participants consumed standardized meals without distraction, while using a smartphone, or reading comic books in a random order. Child Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire (CTFEQr-21) was administered to assess eating behavior, and total caloric intake (kcal), total amount (g) and medium/high-energy-dense amount (g) were measured in each session. No significant difference was observed in food intake among the three experimental meals (without distractor, using smartphone and reading comic book). Masticatory performance, number of chewing cycles, and time until swallow were similar between sexes and school types (p>0.05). Regression models showed that meal duration was dependent on school type, number of teeth, time until swallow and absence of distractor, while total caloric intake was dependent on school type (public), sex (male), time until swallow, and number of cycles. Besides, total amount ingested, and medium/high-energy-dense amount were dependent on school type (public), sex (male), age, size of the particles and time until swallowing, uncontrolled eating and body mass index (p<0.05). In conclusion, the primary factors affecting food/caloric ingestion were sex, school type, and masticatory parameters, while the absence of distractor had an influence on meal duration.
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注意力分散、咀嚼能力和性别对公立和私立学校学生食物摄入量的影响:随机试验。
最近的研究强调了注意力分散对成年人热量摄入的影响。本研究调查了使用智能手机和阅读漫画书对10至12岁学童食物摄入量的影响。来自公立学校和私立学校的 120 名学生参加了实验用餐环节。在第一节课上,对性别、年龄、体重指数(BMI)和饮食偏好等个人参数进行了评估。在随后的约会中,参与者在使用智能手机或阅读漫画书时,按照随机顺序,在不分心的情况下食用标准餐食。每节课都会进行儿童三因素进食问卷(CTFEQr-21)以评估进食行为,并测量总热量摄入(千卡)、总量(克)和中/高能量密度(克)。三种实验餐(无干扰物、使用智能手机和阅读漫画书)的食物摄入量无明显差异。咀嚼能力、咀嚼次数和吞咽时间在性别和学校类型之间相似(P>0.05)。回归模型显示,进餐时间取决于学校类型、牙齿数量、吞咽前的时间和是否有分心物,而总热量摄入则取决于学校类型(公立)、性别(男性)、吞咽前的时间和循环次数。此外,总摄入量和中/高能量密度摄入量与学校类型(公共场所)、性别(男性)、年龄、颗粒大小、吞咽前时间、不受控制的进食和体重指数有关(P<0.05)。
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Physiology & Behavior
Physiology & Behavior 医学-行为科学
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47 days
期刊介绍: Physiology & Behavior is aimed at the causal physiological mechanisms of behavior and its modulation by environmental factors. The journal invites original reports in the broad area of behavioral and cognitive neuroscience, in which at least one variable is physiological and the primary emphasis and theoretical context are behavioral. The range of subjects includes behavioral neuroendocrinology, psychoneuroimmunology, learning and memory, ingestion, social behavior, and studies related to the mechanisms of psychopathology. Contemporary reviews and theoretical articles are welcomed and the Editors invite such proposals from interested authors.
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