Associations of Media Exposure, Family Role, Breakfast Habit, and Food Selection with Overweight among Adolescents

S. Manggabarani, I. Said, Anto J Hadi, Rapida Saragih, Muhammad Crystandy
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Background: Overweight and obesity in adolescents are associated with higher risk of morbidity and mortality in adulthood. Previous studies have investigated factors associated with eating behavior to understand the background of eating behavior that can be useful for child nutrition preventive purposes. This study aimed to determine the association between media exposure, family role, breakfast habit, and food choice with overweight among adolescents. Subjects and Method: This was a cross-sectional study conducted at Junior High School in Medan, North Sumatra, on June 2019. A sample of 116 students was selected for this study by purposive sampling. The dependent variable was overweight. The independent variables were media exposure, family role, breakfast habit, and food selection. Height and weight were measured by microtoise and scale. The data of independent variables were collected by questionnaire, food recall, and food frequency questionnaire. The data were analyzed by chi square. Results: The risk of overweight increased with high media exposure (OR= 2.47; 95% CI= 1.17 to 5.23; p= 0.017), lack of family role (OR= 1.86; 95% CI= 0.89 to 3.90; p= 0.096), poor breakfast habit (OR= 2.14; 95% CI= 1.02 to 4.50; p= 0.043), and poor food selection (OR= 2.89; 95% CI= 1.36 to 6.15; p= 0.005). Conclusion: Overweight is associated with media exposure, breakfast habit, and food selection, but family role were statistically non-significant. Keywords: media exposure, family role, breakfast habit, food selection, overweight
青少年媒体接触、家庭角色、早餐习惯和食物选择与超重的关系
背景:青少年超重和肥胖与成年后较高的发病率和死亡率相关。以前的研究已经调查了与饮食行为相关的因素,以了解饮食行为的背景,这对儿童营养预防的目的是有用的。本研究旨在确定媒体暴露、家庭角色、早餐习惯和食物选择与青少年超重之间的关系。研究对象和方法:这是一项横断面研究,于2019年6月在北苏门答腊岛棉兰的初中进行。本研究采用目的性抽样的方法,选取116名学生作为样本。因变量为超重。自变量为媒体接触、家庭角色、早餐习惯和食物选择。身高、体重分别用微度计和体重计测量。自变量数据采用问卷调查、食品召回问卷和食品频度问卷收集。数据用卡方法分析。结果:高介质暴露增加超重风险(OR= 2.47;95% CI= 1.17 ~ 5.23;p= 0.017),缺乏家庭角色(OR= 1.86;95% CI= 0.89 ~ 3.90;p= 0.096),早餐习惯差(OR= 2.14;95% CI= 1.02 ~ 4.50;p= 0.043),食物选择差(OR= 2.89;95% CI= 1.36 ~ 6.15;p = 0.005)。结论:超重与媒体接触、早餐习惯和食物选择有关,而家庭的作用无统计学意义。关键词:媒体曝光,家庭角色,早餐习惯,食物选择,超重
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