| Literature DB >> 25489411 |
Soo Hyun Yu1, YoonJu Song2, Mijung Park3, Shin Hye Kim3, Sangah Shin4, Hyojee Joung5.
Abstract
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Keywords: Children; Korean; adherence; dietary guidelines; obesity
Year: 2014 PMID: 25489411 PMCID: PMC4252531 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2014.8.6.705
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
2009 dietary guidelines for Korean children
General characteristics of Korean children by adherence level to dietary guidelines
1)Continuous variables were tested using General Linear Model (GLM) adjusted for age and sex. Tukey's multiple comparison test was used as the post-hoc test; Categorical variables were tested by chi-square test.
2)Mean ± SE.
3)Low activity: < 600 (MET-min/week), Moderate: 600-2999 (MET-min/week), and Vigorous: 3,000 ≤ (MET-min/week): International Physical Activity Questionnaires (IPAQ) [19].
Comparison of adherence to each item by adherence level to dietary guidelines in Korean children
1)P for trend was tested using General Linear Model (GLM) adjusted for age, sex, children's BMI percentiles, paternal BMI, paternal education level, and household income.
Tukey's multiple comparison test was used as the post-hoc test.
Daily food, energy intakes, and percent of energy by adherence level to dietary guidelines in Korean children
1)P for trend was tested using General Linear Model (GLM) adjusted for age, sex, children's BMI percentiles, paternal BMI, paternal education level, and household income.
Tukey's multiple comparison test was used as the post-hoc test.
Percentages of children that did not meet the Estimated Energy Requirement (EER) (< 75%) or the Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) by adherence level to dietary guidelines in Korean children
1)P for trend was tested using General Linear Model (GLM) adjusted for age, sex, children's BMI percentiles, paternal BMI, paternal education level, and household income.
Tukey's multiple comparison test was used as the post-hoc test.
2)The percentage of children consumed under 75% of the EER.
Nutrition Adequacy Ratios (NARs) and Mean Adequacy Ratio (MAR) by adherence level to dietary guidelines in Korean children
1)P for trend was tested using General Linear Model (GLM) adjusted for age, sex, children's BMI percentiles, paternal BMI, paternal education level, and household income.
Tukey's multiple comparison test was used as the post-hoc test.
Odds ratios (95% confidence intervals) for obesity (BMI ≥ 95th percentile) or being overweight including obesity (BMI ≥ 85th percentile) by adherence level in Korean children
1)P for trend was tested using General Linear Model (GLM) adjusted for age, sex, paternal BMI, paternal education level, and household income.