RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REPORTED DIETARY PRACTICES OF CHILEAN CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS PREFERENCES FOR THEIR CONSUMPTION

The objective of this study was to examine agreement between parental preferences and self-reported food intake in Chilean children. In 2008,152 pairs, of 8 to 13 year old schoolchildren and their parents in Santiago were surveyed. Children self-reported their frequency of consumption of foods from...

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Autores principales: Bankoski,Andrea J, Jacobsen,Kathryn H, Pawloski,Lisa R, Moore,Jean Burley, Gaffney,Kathleen F, Jaimovich,Sonia, Campos,Cecilia
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Nutrición, Bromatología y Toxicología 2010
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-751820100003000102010-11-26RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REPORTED DIETARY PRACTICES OF CHILEAN CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS PREFERENCES FOR THEIR CONSUMPTIONBankoski,Andrea JJacobsen,Kathryn HPawloski,Lisa RMoore,Jean BurleyGaffney,Kathleen FJaimovich,SoniaCampos,Cecilia Chile child nutrition dietary survey parent-child relations obesity The objective of this study was to examine agreement between parental preferences and self-reported food intake in Chilean children. In 2008,152 pairs, of 8 to 13 year old schoolchildren and their parents in Santiago were surveyed. Children self-reported their frequency of consumption of foods from various food groups. Parents reported how often they preferred their children to consume foods from these same food groups. Children reported consuming more sweets, high-calorie snacks, and fruit, and fewer grains than their parents reported preferring them to consume. Girls, 10 and 11 year olds, and children who watched television and used the computer for less than 2 hours per day had dietary patterns most closely aligned with their parents' reported preferences. Children 's dietary reports generally follow parental preferences. Intervention programs should include programs that facilitate parental guidance and encourage children to make healthy food choices at home and in school.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de Nutrición, Bromatología y ToxicologíaRevista chilena de nutrición v.37 n.3 20102010-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-75182010000300010en10.4067/S0717-75182010000300010
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collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Chile child nutrition
dietary survey
parent-child relations
obesity
spellingShingle Chile child nutrition
dietary survey
parent-child relations
obesity
Bankoski,Andrea J
Jacobsen,Kathryn H
Pawloski,Lisa R
Moore,Jean Burley
Gaffney,Kathleen F
Jaimovich,Sonia
Campos,Cecilia
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REPORTED DIETARY PRACTICES OF CHILEAN CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS PREFERENCES FOR THEIR CONSUMPTION
description The objective of this study was to examine agreement between parental preferences and self-reported food intake in Chilean children. In 2008,152 pairs, of 8 to 13 year old schoolchildren and their parents in Santiago were surveyed. Children self-reported their frequency of consumption of foods from various food groups. Parents reported how often they preferred their children to consume foods from these same food groups. Children reported consuming more sweets, high-calorie snacks, and fruit, and fewer grains than their parents reported preferring them to consume. Girls, 10 and 11 year olds, and children who watched television and used the computer for less than 2 hours per day had dietary patterns most closely aligned with their parents' reported preferences. Children 's dietary reports generally follow parental preferences. Intervention programs should include programs that facilitate parental guidance and encourage children to make healthy food choices at home and in school.
author Bankoski,Andrea J
Jacobsen,Kathryn H
Pawloski,Lisa R
Moore,Jean Burley
Gaffney,Kathleen F
Jaimovich,Sonia
Campos,Cecilia
author_facet Bankoski,Andrea J
Jacobsen,Kathryn H
Pawloski,Lisa R
Moore,Jean Burley
Gaffney,Kathleen F
Jaimovich,Sonia
Campos,Cecilia
author_sort Bankoski,Andrea J
title RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REPORTED DIETARY PRACTICES OF CHILEAN CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS PREFERENCES FOR THEIR CONSUMPTION
title_short RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REPORTED DIETARY PRACTICES OF CHILEAN CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS PREFERENCES FOR THEIR CONSUMPTION
title_full RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REPORTED DIETARY PRACTICES OF CHILEAN CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS PREFERENCES FOR THEIR CONSUMPTION
title_fullStr RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REPORTED DIETARY PRACTICES OF CHILEAN CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS PREFERENCES FOR THEIR CONSUMPTION
title_full_unstemmed RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REPORTED DIETARY PRACTICES OF CHILEAN CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS PREFERENCES FOR THEIR CONSUMPTION
title_sort relationship between reported dietary practices of chilean children and their parents preferences for their consumption
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Nutrición, Bromatología y Toxicología
publishDate 2010
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