Parental work characteristics and diet quality among pre-school children in dual-parent households: results from a population-based cohort in Taiwan

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作者
Wu, Jennifer Chun-Li [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Taipei Univ Educ, Early Childhood & Family Educ, 134 Sect,2 Heping East Rd, Taipei 10651, Taiwan
关键词
Parental work; Non-standard work schedules; Diet quality; Dietary pattern; MATERNAL EMPLOYMENT; SOCIAL DETERMINANTS; FOOD; FAMILY; PATTERNS; SCHEDULES; HOME; HEALTH; INDEX; ASSOCIATIONS;
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10.1017/S1368980017003548
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objective: To examine the relationship between parental work characteristics and diet quality among pre-school children in dual-parent households. Design: Cross-sectional study. Parental work characteristics were measured by the types of combined parental work schedules and work hours. The main outcome variables included meal eating habits as well as 'health-conscious food' and 'unhealthy non-core food' dietary patterns derived by using principal component analysis. Sociodemographic covariates were considered to reduce confounding and selection biases. Setting: The Taiwan Birth Cohort Study, Taiwan. Subjects: A population-based sample of 18 046 children. Results: Multiple regression analyses indicated that compared with having both parents working standard schedules, having at least one parent who worked non-standard schedules was significantly associated with a lower likelihood of a child eating breakfast every day and a higher consumption of unhealthy non-core foods. If only one parent was employed and worked standard schedules, the children demonstrated greater odds of having home-prepared dinner most of the time. The mother's working long hours was associated with lower odds of eating breakfast every day, more frequent consumption of unhealthy non-core foods and a lower frequency of healthy food consumption. Conclusions: The findings raise concern that parents' non-standard work schedules and mother's long working hours have negative effects on diet quality of pre-school children. Policy implications include the need for a multifaceted approach to supporting working parents so as to create healthier food environments.
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页码:1147 / 1155
页数:9
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