A Cross-Sectional Study on the Relationship between the Family Nutrition Climate and Children’s Nutrition Behavior
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design and Procedure
2.2. Measurements
2.2.1. Children’s Nutrition Behavior
2.2.2. Family Health Climate
2.2.3. Children’s Weight Status
2.2.4. Socio-Demographic Characteristics
2.3. Participants
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Study Population
3.2. Means of the Child’s Nutrition Behavior and the Family Nutrition Climate
3.3. Relationship between the Family Nutrition Climate and the Child’s Nutrition Behavior
4. Discussion
4.1. Strengths and Limitations
4.2. Implications and Recommendations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
NTR | Netherlands Trial Register |
METC | Medical Ethical Research Committee |
BMI | Body mass index |
FNC | Family nutrition climate |
M | Mean |
SD | Standard deviation |
Unst. B | Unstandardized beta |
SE | Standard error |
St. β | Standardized beta |
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Number | % | Mean | SD | |
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Parent characteristics | ||||
Parent | ||||
Mother | 192 | 83.8 | ||
Father | 37 | 16.2 | ||
Age | 38.6 | 5.4 | ||
Educational level | ||||
No or primary education | 59 | 25.8 | ||
Secondary education | 81 | 35.4 | ||
Tertiary education | 89 | 38.9 | ||
Weight status | ||||
Underweight or normal weight | 131 | 57.2 | ||
Overweight or obese | 98 | 42.8 | ||
Child characteristics | ||||
Age | 8.3 | 1.0 | ||
Gender | ||||
Male | 87 | 38.0 | ||
Female | 142 | 62.0 | ||
Ethnicity | ||||
Western | 167 | 72.9 | ||
Non-Western | 62 | 27.1 | ||
Weight status | ||||
Underweight or normal weight | 188 | 82.1 | ||
Overweight or obese | 41 | 17.9 | ||
Family situation | ||||
Relationship | ||||
Living together with a partner | 187 | 81.7 | ||
Single | 42 | 18.3 | ||
Number of children | ||||
1 child | 38 | 16.6 | ||
2 or more children | 191 | 83.4 |
Pearson Correlation Coefficients | ||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | |||
Family Nutrition Climate | M (SD) | |||||||||||
1 | Total | 3.3 (0.4) | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
2 | Value | 3.4 (0.6) | 0.83 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
3 | Communication | 2.9 (0.6) | 0.81 | 0.59 | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
4 | Cohesion | 3.7 (0.4) | 0.56 | 0.33 | 0.21 | - | - | - | - | |||
5 | Consensus | 3.1 (0.7) | 0.68 | 0.46 | 0.30 | 0.33 | - | - | - | - | ||
Individual nutrition behavior a | ||||||||||||
6 | Fruit (pieces/day) | 1.4 (0.6) | 0.18 | 0.16 | 0.21 | 0.08 | 0.01 | - | - | - | ||
7 | Vegetables (portions/day) b | 1.8 (0.9) | 0.26 | 0.32 | 0.19 | 0.10 | 0.12 | 0.12 | - | - | ||
8 | Water (glasses/day) | 2.3 (1.7) | 0.10 | 0.07 | 0.17 | 0.11 | −0.10 | 0.17 | 0.23 | - | ||
9 | Candy (portions/day) c | 0.9 (0.7) | −0.15 | −0.19 | −0.09 | −0.12 | −0.05 | 0.06 | −0.11 | 0.02 | ||
10 | Snacks (portions/day) d | 0.4 (0.4) | −0.05 | −0.08 | 0.01 | −0.04 | −0.06 | 0.17 | −0.06 | −0.07 | 0.30 | |
11 | Soda (glasses/day) | 1.4 (1.3) | −0.23 | −0.21 | −0.29 | −0.04 | −0.07 | −0.07 | −0.14 | −0.39 | 0.11 | 0.12 |
Model 1 | Model 2 | ||||||
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FNC | Unst. B | (SE) | St. β | Unst. B | (SE) | St. β | |
Individual nutrition behavior a | |||||||
Fruit | FNC-Total | 0.11 | (0.05) | 0.15 | |||
(pieces/day) | Value | 0.07 | (0.10) | 0.06 | |||
Communication | 0.15 | (0.08) | 0.15 | ||||
Cohesion | 0.15 | (0.13) | 0.08 | ||||
Consensus | −0.10 | (0.07) | −0.10 | ||||
R2 | 0.12 | 0.15 | |||||
Vegetables | FNC-Total | 0.19 | (0.05) | 0.23 | |||
(serving spoons/day) b | Value | 0.20 | (0.05) | 0.34 | |||
Communication | −0.02 | (0.04) | −0.04 | ||||
Cohesion | −0.01 | (0.07) | −0.01 | ||||
Consensus | 0.00 | (0.04) | 0.00 | ||||
R2 | 0.12 | 0.16 | |||||
Water | FNC-Total | 0.13 | (0.10) | 0.09 | |||
(glasses/day) | Value | −0.03 | (0.10) | −0.03 | |||
Communication | 0.18 | (0.08) | 0.19 | ||||
Cohesion | 0.26 | (0.12) | 0.15 | ||||
Consensus | −0.17 | (0.07) | −0.20 | ||||
R2 | 0.06 | 0.11 | |||||
Candy | FNC-Total | −0.10 | (0.06) | −0.12 | |||
(portions/day) c | Value | −0.11 | (0.06) | −0.19 | |||
Communication | 0.03 | (0.04) | 0.05 | ||||
Cohesion | −0.09 | (0.07) | −0.09 | ||||
Consensus | 0.03 | (0.04) | 0.06 | ||||
R2 | 0.07 | 0.09 | |||||
Snacks | FNC-Total | −0.04 | (0.13) | −0.02 | |||
(portions/day) d | Value | −0.07 | (0.12) | −0.06 | |||
Communication | 0.13 | (0.10) | 0.11 | ||||
Cohesion | −0.04 | (0.16) | −0.02 | ||||
Consensus | −0.09 | (0.09) | −0.08 | ||||
R2 | 0.05 | 0.06 | |||||
Soda | FNC-Total | −0.31 | (0.10) | −0.20 | |||
(glasses/day) | Value | −0.06 | (0.10) | −0.06 | |||
Communication | −0.23 | (0.08) | −0.24 | ||||
Cohesion | 0.04 | (0.13) | 0.02 | ||||
Consensus | 0.02 | (0.07) | 0.02 | ||||
R2 | 0.13 | 0.15 |
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Verjans-Janssen, S.; Van Kann, D.; Kremers, S.; Vos, S.; Jansen, M.; Gerards, S. A Cross-Sectional Study on the Relationship between the Family Nutrition Climate and Children’s Nutrition Behavior. Nutrients 2019, 11, 2344. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11102344
Verjans-Janssen S, Van Kann D, Kremers S, Vos S, Jansen M, Gerards S. A Cross-Sectional Study on the Relationship between the Family Nutrition Climate and Children’s Nutrition Behavior. Nutrients. 2019; 11(10):2344. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11102344
Chicago/Turabian StyleVerjans-Janssen, Sacha, Dave Van Kann, Stef Kremers, Steven Vos, Maria Jansen, and Sanne Gerards. 2019. "A Cross-Sectional Study on the Relationship between the Family Nutrition Climate and Children’s Nutrition Behavior" Nutrients 11, no. 10: 2344. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11102344
APA StyleVerjans-Janssen, S., Van Kann, D., Kremers, S., Vos, S., Jansen, M., & Gerards, S. (2019). A Cross-Sectional Study on the Relationship between the Family Nutrition Climate and Children’s Nutrition Behavior. Nutrients, 11(10), 2344. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11102344