Excessive television-viewing time and its influence on adolescent food intake
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Resumo: | Objective To investigate the association between television-viewing time and adolescent food intake. Methods This cross-sectional study included 815 male and female adolescents from public schools in Piracicaba, Sao Paulo. The following data were collected: sociodemographic and anthropometric data, television-viewing time, and habitual food intake. The latter was obtained by a food frequency questionnaire to assess the intake adequacy (servings/day) of seven food groups according to the Brazilian Food Guide. Television-viewing time regarded the total number of hours per day dedicated to watching television, which was then classified into two categories: <= 2 hours/day and >2 hours/day. The Student's t test measured the difference between the means of the continuous variables. The relationship between the independent variables and television-viewing time was tested by Poisson regression. Results Adolescents with higher television-viewing time consumed more milk and dairy products (p=0.03), sugars and sweets (p=0.01), and soda (p=0.02). Low fruit intake, high sweet, sugar, and soda intakes, and lower age were associated with higher television-viewing time. In multivariate analysis unhealthy food habits, such as low fruit intake (p=0.014) and high sugar and sweet intakes (p=0.041), remained independently associated with television-viewing time. Conclusion High television-viewing time was associated with poor eating habits. Adolescents with high television-viewing time should be encouraged to make healthier food choices, since poor eating habits and physical inactivity increase the risk of chronic diseases already during adolescence, especially when combined. |
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Excessive television-viewing time and its influence on adolescent food intakeAdolescentBehaviorFood intakeObesityTelevisionObjective To investigate the association between television-viewing time and adolescent food intake. Methods This cross-sectional study included 815 male and female adolescents from public schools in Piracicaba, Sao Paulo. The following data were collected: sociodemographic and anthropometric data, television-viewing time, and habitual food intake. The latter was obtained by a food frequency questionnaire to assess the intake adequacy (servings/day) of seven food groups according to the Brazilian Food Guide. Television-viewing time regarded the total number of hours per day dedicated to watching television, which was then classified into two categories: <= 2 hours/day and >2 hours/day. The Student's t test measured the difference between the means of the continuous variables. The relationship between the independent variables and television-viewing time was tested by Poisson regression. Results Adolescents with higher television-viewing time consumed more milk and dairy products (p=0.03), sugars and sweets (p=0.01), and soda (p=0.02). Low fruit intake, high sweet, sugar, and soda intakes, and lower age were associated with higher television-viewing time. In multivariate analysis unhealthy food habits, such as low fruit intake (p=0.014) and high sugar and sweet intakes (p=0.041), remained independently associated with television-viewing time. Conclusion High television-viewing time was associated with poor eating habits. Adolescents with high television-viewing time should be encouraged to make healthier food choices, since poor eating habits and physical inactivity increase the risk of chronic diseases already during adolescence, especially when combined.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Pontificia Univ Catolica Campinas, Ctr Ciencias Vida, Fac Nutr, Ave John Boyd Dunlop S-N, BR-13059900 Campinas, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, Fac Med, Programa Aprimoramento Profiss Nutr Gastroenterol, Botucatu, SP, BrazilUniv Estadual Paulista, Fac Med, Programa Aprimoramento Profiss Nutr Gastroenterol, Botucatu, SP, BrazilFAPESP: 12/01283-3Pontificia Universidade Catolica CampinasPontificia Univ Catolica CampinasUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Enes, Carla CristinaLucchini, Beatriz Guerra [UNESP]2018-11-26T15:30:00Z2018-11-26T15:30:00Z2016-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article391-399application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-98652016000300009Revista De Nutricao-brazilian Journal Of Nutrition. Campinas: Pontificia Universidade Catolica Campinas, v. 29, n. 3, p. 391-399, 2016.1415-5273http://hdl.handle.net/11449/15892410.1590/1678-98652016000300009S1415-52732016000300391WOS:000378257100009S1415-52732016000300391.pdfWeb of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporRevista De Nutricao-brazilian Journal Of Nutritioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-01-28T06:43:37Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/158924Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-06T00:06:57.891499Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Excessive television-viewing time and its influence on adolescent food intake |
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Excessive television-viewing time and its influence on adolescent food intake |
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Excessive television-viewing time and its influence on adolescent food intake Enes, Carla Cristina Adolescent Behavior Food intake Obesity Television |
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Excessive television-viewing time and its influence on adolescent food intake |
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Excessive television-viewing time and its influence on adolescent food intake |
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Excessive television-viewing time and its influence on adolescent food intake |
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Excessive television-viewing time and its influence on adolescent food intake |
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Excessive television-viewing time and its influence on adolescent food intake |
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Enes, Carla Cristina |
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Enes, Carla Cristina Lucchini, Beatriz Guerra [UNESP] |
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Lucchini, Beatriz Guerra [UNESP] |
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Pontificia Univ Catolica Campinas Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Enes, Carla Cristina Lucchini, Beatriz Guerra [UNESP] |
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Adolescent Behavior Food intake Obesity Television |
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Adolescent Behavior Food intake Obesity Television |
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Objective To investigate the association between television-viewing time and adolescent food intake. Methods This cross-sectional study included 815 male and female adolescents from public schools in Piracicaba, Sao Paulo. The following data were collected: sociodemographic and anthropometric data, television-viewing time, and habitual food intake. The latter was obtained by a food frequency questionnaire to assess the intake adequacy (servings/day) of seven food groups according to the Brazilian Food Guide. Television-viewing time regarded the total number of hours per day dedicated to watching television, which was then classified into two categories: <= 2 hours/day and >2 hours/day. The Student's t test measured the difference between the means of the continuous variables. The relationship between the independent variables and television-viewing time was tested by Poisson regression. Results Adolescents with higher television-viewing time consumed more milk and dairy products (p=0.03), sugars and sweets (p=0.01), and soda (p=0.02). Low fruit intake, high sweet, sugar, and soda intakes, and lower age were associated with higher television-viewing time. In multivariate analysis unhealthy food habits, such as low fruit intake (p=0.014) and high sugar and sweet intakes (p=0.041), remained independently associated with television-viewing time. Conclusion High television-viewing time was associated with poor eating habits. Adolescents with high television-viewing time should be encouraged to make healthier food choices, since poor eating habits and physical inactivity increase the risk of chronic diseases already during adolescence, especially when combined. |
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