Title of article :
Child feeding practices, food habits, anthropometric indicators and cognitive performance among preschoolers in Peninsular Malaysia
Author/Authors :
Mohd Taib Mohd Nasir، نويسنده , , Abdul Karim Norimah، نويسنده , , Abu Saad Hazizi، نويسنده , , Abdul Razak Nurliyana، نويسنده , , Siow Hon Loh، نويسنده , , Ibrahim Suraya، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
6
From page :
525
To page :
530
Abstract :
This study aimed to determine the relationship between child feeding practices, food habits, and anthropometric indicators with cognitive performance of preschoolers aged 4–6 years in Peninsular Malaysia (n = 1933). Parents were interviewed on socio-demographic background, nutrition knowledge, child feeding practices and food habits. Height and weight of the preschoolers were measured; BMI-for-age, weight-for-age and height-for-age were determined. Cognitive performance was assessed using Raven’s Colored Progressive Matrices. The mean monthly household income was RM3610 and 59.6% of parents attained secondary education. Thirty-three percent of parents had good knowledge on nutrition, 39% satisfactory and 28% poor. For child feeding practices, perceived responsibility had the highest mean score (M = 3.99, SD = 0.72), while perceived child weight had the lowest (M = 2.94, SD = 0.38). The prevalence of possible risk of overweight, being overweight, and obesity were 3.9%, 7.9% and 8.1%, respectively, whereas the prevalence of underweight and stunting were 8.0% and 8.4%, respectively. Breakfast was the second most frequently skipped meal (16.8%) after dinner (18.1%). The mean cognitive score was 103.5 (SD = 14.4). Height-for-age and consumption of dinner were found to contribute significantly towards cognitive performance after controlling for socio-demographic background and parent’s nutrition knowledge.
Keywords :
Anthropometric indicators , Child feeding practices , Food habits , Preschoolers , children , Undernutrition , Underweight , Obesity , Cognitive performance , Nutrition knowledge
Journal title :
Appetite
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Appetite
Record number :
956631
Link To Document :
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