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Role of parenting practices and digital media on beverage intake in European schoolchildren of different weight status. Feel4Diabetes-study
Reppas, K.
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Papamichael, M.M.
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Moschonis, G.
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Cardon, G.
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Iotova, V.
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Bazdarska, Y.
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Chakarova, N.
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Rurik, I. [Rurik, Imre (Orvostudomány), szerző] Családorvosi Tanszék (SE / AOK / K); Családorvosi és Foglalkozás-egészségügyi Tanszék (DE / ÁOK)
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Antal, E. [Szlanko-Antal, Emese Eszter (táplálkozástudomá...), szerző]
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Valve, P.
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Liatis, S.
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Makrilakis, K.
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Moreno, L.
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Manios, Y. ✉
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Ungvari, Timea [Kollaborációs közreműködő]
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Jancso, Zoltan [Kollaborációs közreműködő]
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Nanasi, Anna [Kollaborációs közreműködő]
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Kolozsvari, Laszlo [Kolozsvári, László Róbert (haziorvostan, uze...), Kollaborációs közreműködő]
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Semanova, Csilla [Kollaborációs közreműködő]
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Bíro, Eva [Kollaborációs közreműködő]
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Antal, Emese [Kollaborációs közreműködő]
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Rado, Sandorne [Kollaborációs közreműködő]
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NUTRITION 0899-9007 1873-1244
115
Paper: 112142
, 12 p.
2023
SJR Scopus - Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism: Q2
Azonosítók
MTMT: 34105597
DOI:
10.1016/j.nut.2023.112142
WoS:
001052489000001
Scopus:
85166622179
PubMed:
37541142
Objectives: Halting the rise in childhood obesity is an ongoing challenge in Europe. Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) and artificially sweetened beverage (ASB) consumption has become common practice at home and during family meals. The objective of this study was to investigate associations of parenting practices and home digital media availability with beverage intake in European schoolchildren of different weight groups. Methods: Cross-sectional data were derived from six countries taking part in the multicentered Feel4Diabetes-study. Anthropometric data were measured for 12 030 schoolchildren (n = 6097 girls; median age = 8.1 y). Details on sociodemographic characteristics, beverage intake, food parenting practices, and home availability of digital media were collated from questionnaires. The outcomes, daily SSB and ASB intakes, were included as dependent variables in multivariable regression models that provided odds ratios reflecting their association with parenting practices and digital media (exposures), after stratifying for children's weight status (underweight or normal versus overweight or obese). Results: After controlling for children's sex, region, maternal body mass index, and education, the multivariate model found that in both body mass index groups, permissive parenting practices, such as rewarding and allowing consumption of unhealthy foods “very often or often,” as compared with “rarely or never,” were associated with a high daily intake of SSBs and ASBs in children, while parents “watching television together with their child,” rewarding with screen time, and availability of television in children's rooms increased the likelihood of both beverages in the underweight or normal-weight group. Conclusions: Modification of permissive parenting practices and removal of television from children's rooms could effectively reduce SSB intake and curb the ongoing threat of child obesity in Europe. © 2023 Elsevier Inc.
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