Evaluation of young children's dietary behaviors by parental growth concern levels in Gyeonggi area: a descriptive study.

Korean journal of community nutrition Pub Date : 2026-02-01 Epub Date: 2026-02-28 DOI:10.5720/kjcn.2025.00269
Youn-Rok Kang, Hyung-Sook Kim
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Objectives: This study investigated differences in dietary habits, lifestyle patterns, and feeding- related developmental issues among Korean preschool children based on their parents' levels of growth concern, and examined the associations between parental growth concern and children's eating behaviors.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with parents of children aged 1-5 years residing in Gyeonggi Province, Korea. Participants were classified into high, moderate, and low growth concern groups using the children's dietary screening test. Data were collected on the children's anthropometric status, lifestyle routines, dietary intake patterns, eating behaviors, and mealtime media exposure.

Results: Children in the high growth concern group showed a higher prevalence of underweight; irregular sleep and mealtime routines; and more frequent eating difficulties, including picky eating, slow eating, and oral processing problems. Mealtime media exposure was associated with lower fruit and vegetable intake and higher consumption of processed and sugar-rich foods. Higher parental growth concern did not correlate with healthier dietary or lifestyle outcomes.

Conclusion: Preschool children's dietary behaviors and routines differed according to the parents' levels of growth concern. Higher levels of parental concern were associated with increased feeding difficulties and greater mealtime media exposure. These findings suggest that excessive concern may contribute to maladaptive eating patterns in children. Evidence- based parental guidance and structured nutrition education are essential to promote healthy growth and eating behaviors during early childhood.

父母成长关注水平对京畿地区幼儿饮食行为评价的描述性研究。
目的:本研究调查了韩国学龄前儿童在饮食习惯、生活方式和喂养相关发展问题上的差异,并探讨了父母生长关注水平与儿童饮食行为之间的关系。方法:对居住在韩国京畿道的1-5岁儿童的父母进行横断面研究。通过儿童饮食筛选测试,参与者被分为高、中、低生长关注组。收集了儿童的人体测量状况、生活习惯、饮食摄入模式、饮食行为和用餐时间媒体暴露的数据。结果:高生长关注组儿童体重不足发生率较高;不规律的睡眠和饮食习惯;以及更频繁的进食困难,包括挑食、慢食和口腔加工问题。进餐时接触媒体与水果和蔬菜摄入量减少以及加工食品和高糖食品的消费量增加有关。父母对成长的高度关注与更健康的饮食或生活方式结果无关。结论:学龄前儿童的饮食行为和日常习惯因父母的生长关注程度不同而不同。父母关注程度越高,喂养困难程度越高,进餐时接触媒体的时间越长。这些发现表明,过度关注可能会导致儿童饮食习惯不良。基于证据的父母指导和有组织的营养教育对于促进儿童早期的健康成长和饮食行为至关重要。
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