Parental child-feeding practices at 4 years of age are associated with dietary patterns of 7-year-olds
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Resumo: | BackgroundParental child-feeding practices have been associated with child body mass index (BMI) and specific food group consumption; however, their role in the development of dietary patterns is less understood. We aim to study the association between parental child-feeding practices at 4 years old and dietary patterns at 7 years that explain BMI z-scores at age 10. MethodsParticipants were children from the Generation XXI birth cohort (n = 3272). Three patterns of feeding practices at 4 years were previously identified: 'Perceived monitoring', 'Restriction' and 'Pressure to eat'. At 7 years, two dietary patterns were derived: 'Energy-dense foods', higher consumption of energy-dense foods and drinks and processed meats and lower consumption of vegetable soup (significantly associated with BMI z-scores at 10 years) and 'Fish-based', higher in fishery intake and lower in energy-dense food intake. Associations were estimated by linear regression models, adjusted for potential confounders (mother's age, education and pre-pregnancy BMI). ResultsGirls whose parents used more Restriction, Perceived monitoring and Pressure to eat at 4 years were less likely to follow the 'Energy-dense foods' dietary pattern at 7 years (beta = -0.082; 95% confidence intervals [CI]: -0.134; -0.029; beta = -0.093; 95% CI: -0.146; -0.039; beta = -0.079; 95% CI: -0.135; -0.04, respectively). In both sexes, children whose parents used more Restriction and Perceived monitoring at 4 years were more likely to follow the 'Fish-based' dietary pattern at 7 years (girls: beta = 0.143; 95% CI: 0.077; 0.210; beta = 0.079; 95% CI: 0.011; 0.148; boys: beta = 0.157; 95% CI: 0.090; 0.224; beta = 0.104; 95% CI: 0.041; 0.168). ConclusionsChildren whose parents used more Restriction and Perceived monitoring at preschool age were more likely to follow healthier dietary patterns at age 7. |
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Parental child-feeding practices at 4 years of age are associated with dietary patterns of 7-year-oldschildcohort studiesdietfeeding behaviourfeeding practicesBackgroundParental child-feeding practices have been associated with child body mass index (BMI) and specific food group consumption; however, their role in the development of dietary patterns is less understood. We aim to study the association between parental child-feeding practices at 4 years old and dietary patterns at 7 years that explain BMI z-scores at age 10. MethodsParticipants were children from the Generation XXI birth cohort (n = 3272). Three patterns of feeding practices at 4 years were previously identified: 'Perceived monitoring', 'Restriction' and 'Pressure to eat'. At 7 years, two dietary patterns were derived: 'Energy-dense foods', higher consumption of energy-dense foods and drinks and processed meats and lower consumption of vegetable soup (significantly associated with BMI z-scores at 10 years) and 'Fish-based', higher in fishery intake and lower in energy-dense food intake. Associations were estimated by linear regression models, adjusted for potential confounders (mother's age, education and pre-pregnancy BMI). ResultsGirls whose parents used more Restriction, Perceived monitoring and Pressure to eat at 4 years were less likely to follow the 'Energy-dense foods' dietary pattern at 7 years (beta = -0.082; 95% confidence intervals [CI]: -0.134; -0.029; beta = -0.093; 95% CI: -0.146; -0.039; beta = -0.079; 95% CI: -0.135; -0.04, respectively). In both sexes, children whose parents used more Restriction and Perceived monitoring at 4 years were more likely to follow the 'Fish-based' dietary pattern at 7 years (girls: beta = 0.143; 95% CI: 0.077; 0.210; beta = 0.079; 95% CI: 0.011; 0.148; boys: beta = 0.157; 95% CI: 0.090; 0.224; beta = 0.104; 95% CI: 0.041; 0.168). ConclusionsChildren whose parents used more Restriction and Perceived monitoring at preschool age were more likely to follow healthier dietary patterns at age 7.Wiley20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10216/154215eng0952-38711365-277X10.1111/jhn.13151Barbosa, CLopes, CCosta, AWarkentin, SOliveira, Ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-29T13:46:05Zoai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/154215Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:47:20.172035Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Parental child-feeding practices at 4 years of age are associated with dietary patterns of 7-year-olds |
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Parental child-feeding practices at 4 years of age are associated with dietary patterns of 7-year-olds |
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Parental child-feeding practices at 4 years of age are associated with dietary patterns of 7-year-olds Barbosa, C child cohort studies diet feeding behaviour feeding practices |
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Parental child-feeding practices at 4 years of age are associated with dietary patterns of 7-year-olds |
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Parental child-feeding practices at 4 years of age are associated with dietary patterns of 7-year-olds |
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Parental child-feeding practices at 4 years of age are associated with dietary patterns of 7-year-olds |
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Parental child-feeding practices at 4 years of age are associated with dietary patterns of 7-year-olds |
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Parental child-feeding practices at 4 years of age are associated with dietary patterns of 7-year-olds |
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Barbosa, C |
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Barbosa, C Lopes, C Costa, A Warkentin, S Oliveira, A |
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Lopes, C Costa, A Warkentin, S Oliveira, A |
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Barbosa, C Lopes, C Costa, A Warkentin, S Oliveira, A |
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child cohort studies diet feeding behaviour feeding practices |
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child cohort studies diet feeding behaviour feeding practices |
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BackgroundParental child-feeding practices have been associated with child body mass index (BMI) and specific food group consumption; however, their role in the development of dietary patterns is less understood. We aim to study the association between parental child-feeding practices at 4 years old and dietary patterns at 7 years that explain BMI z-scores at age 10. MethodsParticipants were children from the Generation XXI birth cohort (n = 3272). Three patterns of feeding practices at 4 years were previously identified: 'Perceived monitoring', 'Restriction' and 'Pressure to eat'. At 7 years, two dietary patterns were derived: 'Energy-dense foods', higher consumption of energy-dense foods and drinks and processed meats and lower consumption of vegetable soup (significantly associated with BMI z-scores at 10 years) and 'Fish-based', higher in fishery intake and lower in energy-dense food intake. Associations were estimated by linear regression models, adjusted for potential confounders (mother's age, education and pre-pregnancy BMI). ResultsGirls whose parents used more Restriction, Perceived monitoring and Pressure to eat at 4 years were less likely to follow the 'Energy-dense foods' dietary pattern at 7 years (beta = -0.082; 95% confidence intervals [CI]: -0.134; -0.029; beta = -0.093; 95% CI: -0.146; -0.039; beta = -0.079; 95% CI: -0.135; -0.04, respectively). In both sexes, children whose parents used more Restriction and Perceived monitoring at 4 years were more likely to follow the 'Fish-based' dietary pattern at 7 years (girls: beta = 0.143; 95% CI: 0.077; 0.210; beta = 0.079; 95% CI: 0.011; 0.148; boys: beta = 0.157; 95% CI: 0.090; 0.224; beta = 0.104; 95% CI: 0.041; 0.168). ConclusionsChildren whose parents used more Restriction and Perceived monitoring at preschool age were more likely to follow healthier dietary patterns at age 7. |
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