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Dietary patterns of 5-year-old children and their correlates: findings from a multi-ethnic Asian cohort.

Authors :
Sugianto, Ray
Wong, Shu Fang
Toh, Jia Ying
Tint, Mya Thway
Colega, Marjorelee T.
Lee, Yung Seng
Yap, Fabian Kok Peng
Shek, Lynette Pei-Chi
Tan, Kok Hian
Godfrey, Keith M.
Chong, Yap Seng
Tai, Bee Choo
Chong, Mary Foong-Fong
Source :
British Journal of Nutrition; 3/14/2022, Vol. 127 Issue 5, p763-772, 10p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

There is limited data on the dietary patterns of 5-year-old children in Asia. The study examined childhood dietary patterns and their maternal and child correlates in a multi-ethnic Asian cohort. Based on caregiver-reported 1-month quantitative FFQ of 777 children from the Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Outcomes cohort, cluster analysis identified two mutually exclusive clusters. Children in the 'Unhealthy' cluster (43·9 %) consumed more fries, processed meat, biscuits and ice cream, and less fish, fruits and vegetables compared with those in the 'Healthy' cluster (56·1 %). Children with mothers of lower educational attainment had twice the odds of being assigned to the 'Unhealthy' cluster (adjusted OR (95 % CI) = 2·19 (95 % CI 1·49–3·24)). Children of Malay and Indian ethnicities had higher odds of being assigned to the 'Unhealthy' cluster (adjusted OR = 25·46 (95 % CI 15·40, 42·10) and 4·03 (95 % CI 2·68–6·06), respectively), relative to Chinese ethnicity. In conclusion, this study identified two dietary patterns in children, labelled as the 'Unhealthy' and 'Healthy' clusters. Mothers' educational attainment and ethnicity were two correlates that were associated with the children's assignments to the clusters. These findings can assist in informing health promotion programmes targeted at Asian children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00071145
Volume :
127
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
British Journal of Nutrition
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155466136
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114521001434