韩国学龄前儿童早期饮食行为与超重风险相关及其社会生态决定因素

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Nutrition Research and Practice Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.4162/nrp.2023.17.4.717
Yeri Kim, Jiye Kim, Bomi Lee, Seungyoun Jung, Seo-Jin Chung, Hyekyeong Kim, Nana Shin, Yuri Kim
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背景/目的:本研究旨在确定学龄前儿童饮食行为与早期儿童肥胖的关系及其多层次的社会生态决定因素。对象/方法:对364名3-5岁学龄前儿童的母亲进行横断面研究,采用经验证的学龄前营养商数(NQ-P)问卷对这些儿童的健康饮食行为进行评估。这些儿童的超重或肥胖状况是根据2017年韩国国民成长图中的体重指数百分位数确定的。使用多变量逻辑回归检验NQ-P评分与超重或肥胖风险之间的关联。采用多变量线性回归分析了个体因素、母体因素、物理因素和媒介环境因素与NQ-P评分的关系。结果:NQ-P得分高的学龄前儿童超重或肥胖风险显著降低(P < 0.01)。NQ-P评分与母亲体重指数呈显著正相关,与家庭收入呈负相关(均P < 0.05)。母亲的养育方式和喂养方式与NQ-P得分相关。“温暖”、“结构化”和“自主支持”的养育方式以及监测喂养方式均观察到正相关(均P < 0.05)。此外,NQ-P得分与托儿中心的抗肥胖环境有显著正相关,如提供营养和体育活动支持,以及靠近家庭的建造食物环境,包括获得优质食物,水果和蔬菜,低脂食物(均P < 0.05)。在媒体环境方面,NQ-P分数与在线视频平台上播放的观看、饮食和/或烹饪内容的相关性(均P < 0.05)比与电视上的相关性更显著。结论:我们的研究结果证实了健康饮食行为在早期儿童肥胖预防中的重要性,并强调了多层次的母亲、身体和媒体环境干预对有效指导学龄前儿童饮食行为的重要性。
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Early childhood eating behaviors associated with risk of overweight and its socio-ecological determinants in Korean preschool children.

Background/objectives: This study aimed to identify preschool children's eating behaviors associated with early childhood obesity and its multi-level, socio-ecological determinants.

Subjects/methods: In a cross-sectional study of 364 mothers of preschool children aged 3-5 years, these children's healthy eating behaviors were assessed using a validated preschool nutrition quotient (NQ-P) questionnaire. The children's overweight or obesity statuses were determined based on body mass index percentiles from the 2017 Korean National Growth Chart. The associations between the NQ-P score and risk of overweight or obesity were examined using multivariable logistic regression. The associations of individual, maternal, physical, and media environmental factors with the NQ-P score were also examined using multivariable linear regression.

Results: Preschool children with greater NQ-P scores were at a significantly lower risk of overweight or obesity (P < 0.01). The NQ-P score had a significantly positive association with maternal body mass index and an inverse association with household income (all P < 0.05). Maternal parenting and feeding practices exhibited associations with the NQ-P score. Positive associations were observed with "warm," "structured," and "autonomy-supportive" parenting as well as monitoring feeding practices (all P < 0.05). In addition, the NQ-P score had a significantly positive association with the childcare center's anti-obesogenic environment, such as the provision of nutritional and physical-activity support and vicinity of the built food environment to the home, including access to good-quality food, fruits and vegetables, and low-fat foods (all P < 0.05). Regarding media environments, the NQ-P score demonstrated more significant associations with viewing and eating and/or cooking content displayed on online video platforms (all P < 0.05) than with that on television.

Conclusions: Our findings confirm the significance of healthy eating behaviors in early-childhood-obesity prevention and underscore the importance of multilevel maternal, physical, and media environmental interventions that effectively guide eating behaviors in preschool children.

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Nutrition Research and Practice
Nutrition Research and Practice NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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期刊介绍: Nutrition Research and Practice (NRP) is an official journal, jointly published by the Korean Nutrition Society and the Korean Society of Community Nutrition since 2007. The journal had been published quarterly at the initial stage and has been published bimonthly since 2010. NRP aims to stimulate research and practice across diverse areas of human nutrition. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed original manuscripts on nutrition biochemistry and metabolism, community nutrition, nutrition and disease management, nutritional epidemiology, nutrition education, foodservice management in the following categories: Original Research Articles, Notes, Communications, and Reviews. Reviews will be received by the invitation of the editors only. Statements made and opinions expressed in the manuscripts published in this Journal represent the views of authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Societies.
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