Taste preferences of preschoolers and parents' contribution to shaping their children's eating habits in the context of obesity development

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Strzelecka, Iga [1 ]
Lyszczarz, Aleksandra [2 ]
Szpak, Andrzej [3 ]
Kolarzyk, Emilia [1 ]
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[1] Higher Sch Hlth Promot, Krowoderska 73, PL-31008 Krakow, Poland
[2] Jagiellonian Univ, Med Coll, Fac Med, Krakow, Poland
[3] Inst Rural Hlth, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, Lublin, Poland
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preschool children; eating habits; taste preferences; nutritional status; childhood caries; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; DENTAL-CARIES; WEIGHT; ASSOCIATIONS; ADOLESCENTS; OVERWEIGHT; CHILDHOOD; BEHAVIORS; DISEASES; POLAND;
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10.26444/aaem/147850
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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Introduction and Objective. Improper diet of children and their preference for sweet taste may be risk factors for the development of obesity and childhood caries. The aim of the study was to evaluate the taste preferences of preschoolers and to estimate the methods used by parents to shape the nutritional behaviour of their children. Materials and method. The research covered 108 preschool children and 86 parents. All children completed a pictorial questionnaire containing images of 32 food products. The children expressed their preferences (I really like, I like, 1 don't like) by choosing the appropriate emoji. The questionnaire for parents concerned the diet of children on days off from kindergarten. The nutritional status of children was evaluated on the basis of the BMI. Children with normal weight / underweight and those overweight / obese were compared using X-2 or the exact Fisher test. Results. Most preschoolers indicated that they liked the most crisps, jam, sweets, chocolate and sweet drinks. They also enjoyed fruits which are naturally sweet: apples (97%) and bananas (94%). The favourite vegetables were cucumbers (84%), potatoes (83%), and carrots (77%). Children had a tendency to make incorrectfood choices. Fastfood was very popular, while fish was disliked. Parents reported that children like meatless sweet dishes (crepes, pancakes, dumplings). Such factors as unlimited access to sweets at home (p=0.05) and rewarding/motivation with sweets (p=0.013) were significantly associated with a child's overweight/obesity status. Excess body weight was found in 22.1% of children (overweight - 3.5 %; obesity -18.6%). Conclusions. Children had a clear preference for sweet taste. Reducing the consumption of sweets and increasing the nutritional awareness of parents and children may prevent the development of childhood obesity.
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