Title of article :
The relationship between children’s home food environment and dietary patterns in childhood and adolescence
Author/Authors :
Vereecken، Carine نويسنده , , Haerens، Leen نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی a سال 2010
Abstract :
intake, availability and food-related parenting practices) at the age of 10 years
with dietary patterns during childhood and in adolescence.
Setting: Primary-school children of fifty-nine Flemish elementary schools completed
a questionnaire at school in 2002. Four years later they completed a questionnaire
by e-mail or mail at home. Their parents completed a questionnaire on food-related
parenting practices at baseline.
Design: Longitudinal study.
Subjects: The analyses included 609 matched questionnaires.
Statistics: Multi-level regression analyses were used to identify baseline parenting
practices (pressure, reward, negotiation, catering on demand, permissiveness, verbal
praise, avoiding negative modelling, availability of healthy/unhealthy food items
and mothers’ fruit and vegetable (F&V) and excess scores) associated with children’s
dietary patterns (F&V and excess scores).
Results: Mother’s F&V score was a significant positive independent predictor for
children’s F&V score at baseline and follow-up, whereas availability of unhealthy
foods was significantly negatively associated with both scores. Negotiation was
positively associated with children’s follow-up score of F&V, while permissiveness
was positively associated with children’s follow-up excess score. Availability of
unhealthy foods and mother’s excess score were positively related to children’s
excess score at baseline and follow-up.
Conclusions: Parental intake and restricting the availability of unhealthy foods not
only appeared to have a consistent impact on children’s and adolescents’ diets, but
also negotiating and less permissive food-related parenting practices may improve
adolescents’ diets.
Keywords :
Parenting practices , children , Home food environment , Food habits , Adolescents
Journal title :
public health nutrition
Journal title :
public health nutrition