Are Eating Occasions and Their Energy Content Related to Child Overweight and Socioeconomic Status?

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作者
Lioret, Sandrine [1 ]
Touvier, Mathilde [1 ]
Lafay, Lionel [1 ]
Volatier, Jean-Luc [2 ]
Maire, Bernard [3 ]
机构
[1] French Food Safety Agcy AFSSA, Dietary Survey Unit Nutr Epidemiol, Maisons Alfort, France
[2] French Food Safety Agcy AFSSA, Off Sci Support Risk Assessment, Maisons Alfort, France
[3] WHO, Collaborating Ctr Nutr, IRD, Nutr Unit,UR106, Montpellier, France
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10.1038/oby.2008.404
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The objectives of this study were: (i) to assess the relationships between childhood overweight (OW) and four eating behaviors: daily eating frequency, and the relative contribution of breakfast, main meals (lunch and dinner), and snacks to total daily energy intake (EI); (ii) to explore whether these eating behaviors are involved in the negative association between socioeconomic status (SES) and OW. A representative sample of French children aged 3-11 years (n = 748) was taken from the 1998-1999 cross-sectional French INCA1 (Enquete Individuelle et Nationale sur les Consommations Alimentaires) food consumption survey. Food intake was reported in a 7-day food record, and SES, physical activity, sedentary behavior (SED), weight, and height were reported by answering face-to-face questionnaires. After adjusting for EI, physical activity, and SED, OW was positively associated with the contribution of the main meals to EI (P = 0.03), not significantly associated with the contribution of breakfast to EI, and inversely correlated to the number of eating episodes (P = 0.009) and to the contribution of snacking episodes to EI (P = 0.007). Our data suggest that a combination of more frequent intake occasions and lower contribution of the main meals to total daily EI is associated with a smaller risk of OW in children. However, eating frequency was the only eating behavior that played a slight mediation role (contributing similar to 8%) in the inverse relationship between SES and OW.
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