| Literature DB >> 24039204 |
Michelle Cardel1, Amanda L Willig, Akilah Dulin-Keita, Krista Casazza, Andrea Cherrington, Thrudur Gunnarsdottir, Susan L Johnson, John C Peters, James O Hill, David B Allison, José R Fernández.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To examine and compare the relationships among diet, physical activity, and adiposity between home-schooled children (HSC) and traditionally schooled children (TSC). DESIGN AND METHODS: Subjects were HSC (n = 47) and TSC (n = 48) aged 7-12 years old. Dietary intakes were determined via two 24-h recalls and physical activity was assessed with 7 days of accelerometry. Fat mass (FM), trunk fat, and percent body fat (%BF) were measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA).Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24039204 PMCID: PMC3946420 DOI: 10.1002/oby.20610
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obesity (Silver Spring) ISSN: 1930-7381 Impact factor: 5.002
Comparisons of demographics and body composition between home-schooled children and traditionally-schooled children.
| Home-Schooled | Traditionally- | |
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| Variable | Mean ± SD | Mean ± SD |
| Sex (% female) | 42.55 | 56.25 |
| Age (yrs) | 9.54±1.68 | 9.61±0.1.69 |
| Pubertal stage (Tanner) | 1.32±0.63 | 1.31±0.59 |
| Socioeconomic status | 48.66±10.67 | 49.38±9.06 |
| % Free Lunch | 9.76 | 16.67 |
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indicate differences between groups, p<0.05
Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to evaluate the difference in body composition variables between HSC and TSC and controlled for age, sex, pubertal stage, and SES
% Free Lunch=Percentage of the children whose parents report that qualify for a free/reduced National School Lunch Program Lunch; BMI percentile= BMI-for-sex-and-age percentiles;
Comparisons of dietary intakes and physical activity between home-schooled children and traditionally-schooled children.
| Total Daily | Home- | Traditionally- | Lunchtime | Home- | Traditionally- | Non- | Home- | Traditionally- |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daily Estimated Energy Requirement (kcal) | 1533.33±235.51 | 1529.17±216.31 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Energy Intake (kcal) | 1830.25±412.19 | 1950.80±409.37 | Energy Intake (kcal) | 533.01±244.46 | 650.72±302.27 | Energy Intake (kcal) | 1321.71±388.20 | 1305.53±353.46 |
| % Calories from carbohydrate | 52.23±7.07 | 51.89±6.47 | % Calories from carbohydrate | 51.67±13.49 | 52.07±11.99 | % Calories from carbohydrate | 52.79±6.03 | 51.71±5.87 |
| % Calories from protein | 14.20±3.59 | 13.96±2.78 | % Calories from protein | 15.24±5.38 | 14.03±5.10 | % Calories from protein | 13.16±3.77 | 13.89±3.61 |
| % Calories from fat | 33.47±5.74 | 34.12±5.24 | % Calories from fat | 32.95±9.62 | 33.85±10.59 | % Calories from fat | 33.99±6.29 | 34.39±7.01 |
| % Calories from saturated fat | 12.15±3.00 | 12.70±2.38 | % Calories from saturated fat | 10.27±4.82 | 11.70±4.00 | % Calories from saturated fat | 14.03±3.81 | 13.7±3.34 |
| 5.43±2.33 | 6.75 ±2.83 | 1.73±1.19 | 2.09±1.30 | 3.83±2.15 | 4.63±2.35 | |||
| Total sugar (g) | 113.34±35.68 | 127.23±40.53 | Total sugar (g) | 51.11±38.97 | 63.05±40.49 | Total sugar (g) | 77.88±31.76 | 91.11±40.04 |
| Added sugars (g) | 75.52±37.46 | 95.18±38.95 | Added sugars (g) | 20.92±19.45 | 25.74±20.74 | Added sugars (g) | 55.75±29.96 | 67.81±31.69 |
| Sodium (mg) | 2964.11±861.91 | 3157.78±857.37 | Sodium (mg) | 937.68±528.60 | 1085.13±581.26 | Sodium (mg) | 2079.14±658.43 | 2119.59±718.35 |
| Potassium (mg) | 2079.86±682.79 | 2107.65±573.05 | Potassium (mg) | 548.82±291.57 | 818.29±492.74 | Potassium (mg) | 1551.49±662.70 | 1291.40±448.76 |
| Calcium (mg) | 804.58±354.91 | 947.94±279.82 | Calcium (mg) | 183.67±117.98 | 321.65±206.97 | Calcium (mg) | 627.88±304.34 | 616.35±212.17 |
| Fiber (g) | 14.77±5.84 | 12.83±4.67 | Fiber (g) | 4.41±2.85 | 5.19±3.61 | Fiber (g) | 10.65±5.07 | 7.81±4.01 |
| Daily Fruit and Vegetable servings | 4.98±2.64 | 2.59±1.81 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Daily Physical activity (min/d) | 55.79±30.94 | 61.65±31.73 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
indicate differences between groups, p<0.05a
Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used to evaluate the difference in dietary and physical activity variables between HSC and TSC and controlled for age and sex
According to recommendations from Dietary Guidelines for Americans
In traditionally-schooled children, lunch time meal was a school lunch that was purchased/provided and consumed at school; In home-schooled children, lunch time meal was prepared and consumed at home
Includes dietary intakes consumed outside of the lunchtime meal Physical activity=Total min/day spent in moderate to vigorous physical activity
Multivariate linear regression analysis investigating the relationship between school status (traditional-schooled vs. home-schooled), daily dietary intakes, daily physical activity, and adiposity among home-schooled and traditionally-schooled childrena.
| 158.48±82.58 | 0.0584 | −1.25±1.44 | 0.3895 | −0.38±0.70 | 0.5845 | 1.12±1.12 | 0.3193 | 0.74±0.55 | 0.1852 | |||||
| 18.11±18.31 | 0.3257 | −0.62±0.32 | 0.0560 | −0.04±0.15 | 0.8156 | 0.12±0.12 | 0.3212 | 0.24±0.12 | 0.0548 | −2.85±3.57 | 0.4266 | |||
| 289.73±177.62 | 0.1066 | −16.19±137.42 | 0.9065 | − | − | 3.50±6.24 | 0.5763 | |||||||
| −1.50±1.85 | 0.4200 | 38.48±39.39 | 0.3314 | −13.52±30.48 | 0.6583 | 5.91±13.63 | 0.6657 | −0.47±0.25 | 0.0670 | −0.26±0.14 | 0.0832 | 0.54±1.39 | 0.6942 | |
| 12.21±6.46 | 0.0631 | |||||||||||||
| 0.07±0.32 | 0.8127 | −0.01±0.01 | 0.2172 | −0.11±0.08 | 0.1800 | −0.01±0.01 | 0.2954 | |||||||
Superscripts and bolded indicates a significant association with a cutoff at p<0.05
Superscripts indicates a trend toward significant with a cutoff at p<0.10
All models adjusted by age and sex
Percentage of total calories
Daily fruit and vegetable servings
Physical Activity=Minutes per day spent in moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity
TSC=Traditional Schooled Children’s group
Free=Qualification for Free/reduced National School Lunch Program
Models adjusted for physical activity, energy intakes, and pubertal stage
SES=socioeconomic status