| Literature DB >> 26248313 |
Stephanie Schrempft1, Cornelia H M van Jaarsveld2, Abigail Fisher1, Jane Wardle1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The home environment is thought to play a key role in early weight trajectories, although direct evidence is limited. There is general agreement that multiple factors exert small individual effects on weight-related outcomes, so use of composite measures could demonstrate stronger effects. This study therefore examined whether composite measures reflecting the 'obesogenic' home environment are associated with diet, physical activity, TV viewing, and BMI in preschool children.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26248313 PMCID: PMC4527827 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0134490
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Descriptive statistics for the home environment variables; means (SDs) and % (n) who responded yes.
| Home food environment | N | |
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| Number of fruit types, mean (SD) | 1096 | 7.76 (3.20) |
| Number of vegetable types, mean (SD) | 1096 | 10.78 (3.74) |
| Number of energy-dense snack types, mean (SD) | 1096 | 5.22 (2.08) |
| Presence of sugar-sweetened drinks, % (n) | 1096 | 38.6 (423) |
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| Fruit on display | 1096 | 93.5 (1025) |
| Vegetables ready-to-eat | 1096 | 54.0 (592) |
| Energy-dense snacks on display | 1096 | 20.5 (225) |
| Sugar-sweetened drinks on display | 1096 | 6.6 (72) |
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| Fruit | 1096 | 53.4 (585) |
| Vegetables | 1096 | 28.3 (310) |
| Energy-dense snacks | 1096 | 8.7 (95) |
| Sugar-sweetened drinks | 1096 | 2.0 (22) |
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| Emotional feeding (1 = never; 5 = always) | 1057 | 1.80 (0.62) |
| Instrumental feeding (1 = never; 5 = always) | 1057 | 2.18 (0.66) |
| Encouragement | 1057 | 4.12 (0.54) |
| Modelling | 1057 | 3.63 (0.75) |
| Monitoring | 1056 | 3.68 (0.91) |
| Covert restriction | 1056 | 3.02 (0.83) |
| Restriction | 1054 | 5.19 (1.11) |
| Family meal frequency (days per week) | 1096 | 3.83 (1.62) |
| Frequency child eats while watching TV (days per week) | 1096 | 1.32 (1.52) |
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| Garden/outdoor space | 1096 | 98.6 (1081) |
| Garden play equipment | 1081 | 86.7 (950) |
| Allowed to play indoors | 1096 | 4.74 (0.61) |
| Allowed to play outdoors | 1081 | 4.35 (0.78) |
| Parental modelling of PA | 1096 | 3.94 (0.76) |
| Parental support of PA | 1096 | 3.99 (0.57) |
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| Number of media equipment, mean (SD) | 1096 | 5.94 (2.90) |
| TV in the child’s bedroom, % (n) | 1096 | 11.8 (129) |
| Household rules around media use | 1096 | 66.1 (725) |
| TV viewing of respondent (hrs. per week), mean (SD) | 1096 | 16.19 (9.37) |
| TV viewing of partner (hrs. per week), mean (SD) | 1023 | 16.29 (8.82) |
PA = physical activity.
1 Variable was identified as being associated with decreased risk for weight gain.
Descriptive characteristics for the study samples (% (n) unless stated otherwise).
| Total sample | N = 1096 |
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| Maternal education level | |
| Low | 15.4 (169) |
| Mid | 36.3 (398) |
| High | 48.3 (529) |
| Maternal BMI (mean (SD)) | 24.84 (4.58) |
| Child’s sex | |
| Male | 50.1 (549) |
| Female | 49.9 (547) |
| Child’s age, yrs. (mean (SD)) | 4.17 (0.40) |
| Child’s diet behaviors | |
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| ≥ twice a day | 77.7 (852) |
| < twice a day | 22.3 (244) |
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| ≥ twice a day | 51.2 (561) |
| < twice a day | 48.8 (535) |
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| ≥ once a day | 13.4 (147) |
| < once a day | 86.6 (949) |
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| ≥ once a day | 10.7 (117) |
| < once a day | 89.3 (979) |
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| ≥ once a day | 52.5 (575) |
| < once a day | 47.5 (521) |
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| ≥ once a day | 48.4 (531) |
| < once a day | 51.6 (565) |
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| ≥ twice a day | 64.1 (702) |
| < twice a day | 35.9 (394) |
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| Somewhat or much more active | 61.0 (669) |
| About average or less active | 39.0 (427) |
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| ≥ 2 hours per day | 39.1 (428) |
| < 2 hours per day | 60.9 (668) |
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| Maternal education level | |
| Low | 14.3 (131) |
| Mid | 35.5 (325) |
| High | 50.2 (459) |
| Maternal BMI (mean (SD)) | 24.74 (4.51) |
| Child’s sex | |
| Male | 49.9 (457) |
| Female | 50.1 (458) |
| Child’s age, yrs. (mean (SD)) | 4.14 (0.40) |
| Birth weight, kg (mean (SD)) | 2.47 (0.53) |
| 4-year BMI SDS (mean (SD)) | -0.06 (0.97) |
BMI = body mass index; SDS = standard deviation score.
1Compared to other children of the same age and sex.
Associations between the home food, activity, and media environment tertiles and corresponding diet, physical activity, and sedentary behaviors (N = 1096) .
| Lower-risk | Mid-risk | Higher-risk | ||||||
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| environment | environment | environment | ||||||
| % | OR | % | OR | P-value | % | OR | P-value | |
| (n) | (n) | (95% CI) | (n) | (95% CI) | ||||
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| Fruit (≥ twice a day) | 85.5 | 1.00 | 79.2 | 0.67 | 0.041 | 68.6 | 0.39 | <0.001 |
| (312) | (289) | (0.45–0.98) | (251) | (0.27–0.57) | ||||
| Vegetables (≥ twice a day) | 61.9 | 1.00 | 51.0 | 0.66 | 0.008 | 40.7 | 0.47 | <0.001 |
| (226) | (186) | (0.49–0.90) | (149) | (0.34–0.64) | ||||
| Energy-dense snacks (≥ once a day) | 7.1 | 1.00 | 11.2 | 1.63 | 0.064 | 21.9 | 3.48 | <0.001 |
| (26) | (41) | (0.97–2.75) | (80) | (2.16–5.62) | ||||
| Sugar-sweetened drinks (≥ once a day) | 6.3 | 1.00 | 7.9 | 1.33 | 0.334 | 17.8 | 3.49 | <0.001 |
| (23) | (29) | (0.75–2.34) | (65) | (2.10–5.81) | ||||
| Artificially-sweetened drinks (≥ once a day) | 50.4 | 1.00 | 52.3 | 1.00 | 0.989 | 54.6 | 0.96 | 0.809 |
| (184) | (191) | (0.74–1.36) | (200) | (0.71–1.31) | ||||
| Fruit juice (≥ once a day) | 49.0 | 1.00 | 49.9 | 1.05 | 0.751 | 46.4 | 0.95 | 0.728 |
| (179) | (182) | (0.78–1.40) | (170) | (0.71–1.28) | ||||
| Milk (≥ twice a day) | 94.5 | 1.00 | 94.5 | 1.05 | 0.872 | 93.4 | 0.80 | 0.492 |
| (345) | (345) | (0.55–2.01) | (342) | (0.43–1.50) | ||||
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| Physical activity (more active) | 70.7 | 1.00 | 61.0 | 0.64 | 0.004 | 51.4 | 0.43 | <0.001 |
| (258) | (224) | (0.47–0.87) | (187) | (0.32–0.59) | ||||
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| TV viewing (≥ 2 hrs. per day) | 21.8 | 1.00 | 35.1 | 1.71 | 0.002 | 60.1 | 3.51 | <0.001 |
| (79) | (128) | (1.21–2.40) | (221) | (2.48–4.96) | ||||
1Adjusting for maternal education level, maternal BMI, the child’s age at the time of the HEI, and the child’s sex; OR = odds ratio; 95% CI = 95% confidence interval; 1.00 denotes the reference group.
Associations between the home environment tertiles and BMI SDS at 4 years (N = 915).
| Adjusted mean (SD) | Fdf (p-value) | |
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| Lower-risk | -0.03 (1.78) | 0.612,906 (0.545) |
| Mid-risk | -0.10 (1.75) | |
| Higher-risk | -0.10 (1.72) | |
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| Lower-risk | -0.01 (1.78) | 2.012,906 (0.135) |
| Mid-risk | -0.16 (1.72) | |
| Higher-risk | -0.05 (1.72) | |
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| Lower-risk | -0.11 (1.75) | 0.482,906 (0.619) |
| Mid-risk | -0.09 (1.72) | |
| Higher-risk | -0.03 (1.75) | |
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| Lower-risk | -0.02 (1.81) | 1.112,906 (0.331) |
| Mid-risk | -0.06 (1.72) | |
| Higher-risk | -0.14 (1.78) |
1 Adjusting for the child’s age at the time of the BMI measurement, age at the time of the HEI, birth weight, and sex, and maternal education level.