Baseline dietary patterns of children enrolled in an urban family weight management study: associations with demographic characteristics.

Parisa Assassi, Beatrice J Selwyn, David Lounsbury, Wenyaw Chan, Melissa Harrell, Judith Wylie-Rosett
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Objective: To identify dietary patterns (DP) of children enrolled in the Family Weight Management Study (FWMS) and to examine relationship between the identified DP with demographics.

Design: We performed a cross-sectional analysis of baseline data from 332 children (BMI ≥85th percentile for age and sex and 7-12 years old) who were enrolled in the FWMS. The Block Kids Food Frequency Questionnaire was used to assess dietary intake. Principal component analysis was conducted to identify DPs.

Setting: Participants were recruited from Jacobi Medical Center, Bronx, NY from July 2009 - December 2011.

Results: The mean age of the children was 9.3 (±1.7 SD) years; about half were female and 75% self-identified as Hispanic/Latino. The majority of parents/guardians were born outside of the mainland USA and half had less than a high school education. We identified a "pizza-pasta" DP (high loadings of pizza, pasta, red meat, chicken, fries, sweets, processed meat, and sweet breads) and a "snacks-dessert" DP (high loadings of snacks, desserts, soft drinks, and bread and refined grains) but no healthy patterns with high loadings of fruit, vegetables, nuts, and dairy products. The "pizza-pasta" pattern was associated with parents/guardian being born in the mainland USA and having a higher educational level (p < 0.05) whereas the "snack-dessert" pattern was not significantly associated with any of the demographic variables.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that poor DP is common among second-generation immigrant Hispanic/Latino children who are obese/overweight. Future research needs to address how parental education and acculturation status are related to DP to inform future directions for preventing childhood obesity.

参加城市家庭体重管理研究的儿童的基线饮食模式:与人口特征的关系。
目的确定参加家庭体重管理研究(FWMS)的儿童的饮食模式(DP),并研究确定的饮食模式与人口统计学之间的关系:设计:我们对参加家庭体重管理研究的 332 名儿童(体重指数≥年龄和性别第 85 百分位数,7-12 岁)的基线数据进行了横断面分析。Block 儿童食物频率问卷用于评估膳食摄入量。进行主成分分析以确定DPs:2009年7月至2011年12月期间,从纽约州布朗克斯区雅各比医疗中心招募参与者:儿童的平均年龄为 9.3 (±1.7 SD)岁;约半数为女性,75% 自我认同为西班牙裔/拉丁裔。大多数父母/监护人出生在美国本土以外的地区,半数人的教育程度低于高中。我们发现了 "披萨-意大利面 "DP(披萨、意大利面、红肉、鸡肉、薯条、甜食、加工肉类和甜面包的高含量)和 "零食-甜点 "DP(零食、甜点、软饮料、面包和精制谷物的高含量),但没有发现水果、蔬菜、坚果和乳制品的高含量健康模式。披萨-意大利面 "模式与父母/监护人出生在美国本土和教育水平较高有关(p < 0.05),而 "零食-甜点 "模式与任何人口统计学变量都没有显著关联:我们的研究结果表明,在肥胖/超重的西班牙裔/拉美裔第二代移民儿童中,不良的饮食习惯很常见。未来的研究需要解决父母的教育和文化适应状况如何与饮食习惯相关的问题,以便为未来预防儿童肥胖提供参考。
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