Screen time, mealtime media use, and dietary behaviors in Korean preschoolers : a cross-sectional study.

Korean journal of community nutrition Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-30 DOI:10.5720/kjcn.2023.28.3.206
Young-Hee Han, Saerom Shin, Eun Yeol Woo, Hye-Kyung Park, Taisun Hyun
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Objectives: Screen time refers to the time spent using screen media, such as televisions, smartphones, computers, or tablets. Excessive exposure to screen media has been reported to negatively impact young children's health and development, including overweight, short sleep duration, and language delays. This study examined the association of screen time and mealtime media use with dietary behaviors among preschool children.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted on parents of children aged three to five years using the online questionnaires of the Nutrition Quotient for Preschoolers (NQ-P) and the Dietary Screening Test (DST). Data from 261 children's parents were analyzed.

Results: Of the 261 children, 96.9% used screen media, 55.6% used screen media for two hours or more daily, and 30.7% were exposed to screen media during meals. The NQ-P scores were significantly lower in the children with longer screen time and mealtime media use. Children who used screen media for two hours or more and those exposed to screen media during meals consumed kimchi less frequently and confectionery and sugar-sweetened beverages more frequently than children who used less than two hours and were not exposed to screen media during meals. In addition, they were more likely to be picky about food, refuse to eat, and less likely to feed themselves than children with shorter screen time and no mealtime media use.

Conclusions: This study reported an association between unhealthy dietary behaviors, feeding difficulties, and screen time and mealtime media use among preschool children. Further research should explore effective strategies for reducing children's screen time.

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韩国学龄前儿童的屏幕时间、用餐时间媒体使用和饮食行为:一项横断面研究。
目的:屏幕时间是指花在屏幕媒体上的时间,如电视、智能手机、电脑或平板电脑。据报道,过度接触屏幕媒体会对幼儿的健康和发育产生负面影响,包括超重、睡眠时间短和语言迟缓。本研究调查了学龄前儿童的屏幕时间和用餐时间媒体使用与饮食行为的关系。方法:采用《学龄前儿童营养商数》(NQ-P)在线问卷和《膳食筛选测验》(DST)在线问卷,对3 ~ 5岁儿童家长进行横断面调查。研究人员分析了261名儿童父母的数据。结果:在261名儿童中,96.9%使用屏幕媒体,55.6%每天使用屏幕媒体2小时或更长时间,30.7%在吃饭时接触屏幕媒体。NQ-P分数在屏幕时间较长和用餐时间使用媒体的儿童中明显较低。使用屏幕媒体两个小时或更长时间的儿童以及在用餐时接触屏幕媒体的儿童比使用屏幕媒体不到两个小时且在用餐时不接触屏幕媒体的儿童更频繁地食用泡菜,更频繁地食用糖果和含糖饮料。此外,他们更有可能挑食、拒绝进食,而且比那些看屏幕时间更短、吃饭时间不使用媒体的孩子更不可能自己吃东西。结论:本研究报告了学龄前儿童不健康饮食行为、喂养困难、屏幕时间和用餐时间媒体使用之间的关联。进一步的研究应该探索减少儿童屏幕时间的有效策略。
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