| Literature DB >> 26493841 |
Behjat Shokrvash1, Leili Salehi2, Maral Hariri Akbari3, Mehrangiz Ebrahimi Mamagani4, Saharnaz Nedjat5,6, Mohammad Asghari7, Freshteh Majlessi8, Ali Montazeri9,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adequate daily milk and dairy products intake seems to an important for adolescents' health. This study aimed to identify the high-risk group adolescents who did not meet the recommended daily serving milk and dairy products and indeed to find out associated factors relating to their nutrition behaviors.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26493841 PMCID: PMC4619222 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-2399-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
The characteristics of the study sample
| All ( | Girls ( | Boys ( |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. (%) | No. (%) | No. (%) | ||
| Age (yrs) | 0.452* | |||
| ≤12 | 65 (16.1) | 35 (16.9) | 30 (15.4) | |
| 13 | 301 (74.9) | 157 (75.8) | 144 (73.8) | |
| ≥14 | 36 (9) | 15 (7.2) | 21 (1.08) | |
| Mean (SD) | 12.93 (0.49) | 12.90 (0.47) | 12.95 (0.50) | 0.302** |
| Mother’s age (yrs) | 0.163* | |||
| 20–34 | 120 (29.9) | 61 (29.5) | 59 (30.3) | |
| 35–39 | 143 (35.6) | 82 (39.6) | 61 (31.3) | |
| 40–55 | 139 (34.6) | 64 (30.9) | 75 (38.5) | |
| Mean (SD) | 37.4 (5.13) | 36.97 (4.50) | 37.83 (5.69) | 0.091** |
| Mother’s employment (No., %) | <0.001* | |||
| Housewife | 341 (84.8) | 161 (77.8) | 180 (92.3) | |
| Employed | 61 (15.2) | 46 (22.2) | 15 (7.7) | |
| Mother’s education (yrs) | 0.020* | |||
| 0–12 | 352 (87.6) | 174 (84.1) | 178 (91.3) | |
| >12 | 50 (12.4) | 33 (15.9) | 17 (8.7) | |
| Mean (SD) | 10.36 (3.39) | 10.99 (3.03) | 9.89 (3.62) | <0.001** |
| Father’s education (yrs) | ||||
| 0–12 | 320 (79.6) | 156 (75.4) | 164 (84.1) | |
| >12 | 82 (20.4) | 51 (24.6) | 31 (15.9) | |
| Mean (SD) | 10.89 (3.66) | 11.48 (3.31) | 10.27 (3.98) | 0.001** |
| Parent marital status (No., %) | 0.052* | |||
| Married | 385 (95.8) | 202 (97.6) | 183 (93.8) | |
| Widowed | 17 (4.2) | 5 (2.4) | 12 (6.2) | |
| FAS | 0.811* | |||
| High (9–13) | 32 (8) | 19 (9.2) | 13 (6.7) | |
| Intermediate (5–8) | 309 (76.8) | 163 (78.7) | 146 (74.9) | |
| Low (0–4) | 61 (15.2) | 25 (12.1) | 36 (18.5) | |
| Physical activity (minutes/day) | ||||
| Mean (SD) | 44.64 (23.24) | 38.77 (19.94) | 50.87 (24.88) | <0.001** |
| ≥60 | 89 (22.1) | 35 (16.90) | 54 (27.7) | |
| Sedentary activity (minutes/day) | ||||
| Mean (SD) | 192.83 (89.23) | 170.26 (89.20 | 218.25 (103.34 | <0.001** |
| ≤120 | 139 (34.6) | 93 (44.9) | 46 (23.6) | |
| Self-efficacy score | ||||
| Mean (SD) | 29.01 (7.09) | 29.04 (7.25) | 28.97 (7.04) | 0.923** |
| Score range | 8–40 | 8–40 | 8–40 | |
| PIFS score | ||||
| Mean (SD) | 18.55 (5.62) | 18.68 (6.64) | 18.4 (4.28) | 0.611** |
| Score range | 3–15 | 3–15 | 3–15 | |
| PEFS score | ||||
| Mean (SD) | 9.31 (3.2) | 9.35 (3.31) | 9.25 (3.15) | 0.754** |
| Score range | 3–15 | 3–15 | 3–15 | |
| PPFS score | ||||
| Mean (SD) | 25.46 (5.50) | 26.61 (5.62) | 24.25 (5.07) | <0.001** |
| Score range | 11–55 | 11–55 | 11–55 |
*Derived from chi-square, **Derived from t-test
FAS: Family affluence scale
PIFS: Perceived informational family support
PEFS: Perceived emotional family support
PPFS: Perceived practical family support
Distribution and comparison of daily and recommended intake of milk and dairy products by gender
| All ( | Girls ( | Boys ( |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Milk and dairy products intakea | ||||
| Mean (SD) | 1.64 (0.78) | 1.64 (0.86) | 1.63 (0.70) | 0.833 |
| Frequency (%) for recommended intake of daily milk and dairy products (≥3 serving/d) | 57 (14.2) | 39 (18.8) | 18 (9.2) | 0.006 |
| Sweet food intakeb | ||||
| Mean (SD) | 3.13 (1.22) | 3.01 (1.27) | 3.23 (1.11) | 0.064 |
*Derived from t-test
aOne serving of the milk and dairy products is equal to a 200cccup of all types of milks (whole, low fat, skim, cocoa and chocolate), yogurt (plain and whole), yogurt (concentrated and creamy), 2 cup of yogurt drink, cheese (plain and creamy), and one tablespoon dried or thick yogurt, and half of cup of ice cream (plain and high fat traditional)
bAll sweet foods were measured by the domestic scales that adapted for standard portion sizes [8]. One serving of each sweet beverages, soft drinks, beer (non-alcoholic), syrup is equal to a cup; simple sugar a teaspoon; honey and jams a tablespoon; plain cake, chocolates, pastries (non-crème and creamy) a slice; cubed sugar, yazdi cake, all biscuits other than those made from whole grain, gaz, sohan a number; crème caramel, domestic halvah a tablespoon and non-domestic halvah a pocket (adapted from [30])
The results obtained from logistic regression analysis for low serving milk and dairy products consumption among adolescents (n = 402)
| Unadjusted OR (95 % CI) |
| Adjusted OR (95 % CI)a |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||||
| Girl | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| Boy | 2.28 (1.25–4.15) | 0.007 | 2.41 (1.25–4.67) | 0.009 |
| Age (yrs) | ||||
| ≤ 12 | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| 13 | 1.10 (0.50–2.24) | 0.874 | 1.11 (0.52–2.41) | 0.784 |
| ≥ 14 | 2.01 (0.51–7.79) | 0.318 | 2.04 (0.47–7.98) | 0.357 |
| Mother’s age (yrs) | ||||
| 20–34 | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| 35–39 | 1.24 (0.65–2.36) | 0.524 | 1.41 (0.72–2.75) | 0.316 |
| 40–55 | 2.17 (1.04–4.54) | 0.038 | 2.52 (1.18–5.38) | 0.017 |
| Mother’s employment | ||||
| Housewife | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| Employed | 1.11 (0.49–2.48) | 0.796 | 1.23 (0.48–3.16) | 0.656 |
| Mother’s education (yrs) | ||||
| > 12 | 1. 0 (ref) | 1. 0 (ref) | ||
| 0–12 | 1.01 (0.33–1.98) | 0.637 | 1.04 (0.21–1.93) | 0.658 |
| Father’s education (yrs) | ||||
| > 12 | 1. 0 (ref) | 1. 0 (ref) | ||
| 0–12 | 2.03 (0.97–3.43) | 0.059 | 1.04 (0.27–1.07) | 0.078 |
| FAS | ||||
| High | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| Intermediate | 1.10 (0.91–2.60) | 0.788 | 1.10 (0.16–2.67) | 0.572 |
| Low | 1.10 (0.23–2.92) | 0.766 | 1.11 (0.24–2.61) | 0.706 |
| Self efficacy score | 1.10 (0.95–1.12) | 0.421 | 1.10 (0.94–1.34) | 0.390 |
| PIFS score | 1.11 (0.95–1.22) | 0.916 | 1.03 (0.95–1.30) | 0.439 |
| PEFS score | 1.11 (0.98–2.28) | 0.065 | 1.10 (1.05–3.61) | 0.034 |
| PPFS score | 2.45 (1.89–5.90) | 0.037 | 2.04 (1.18–4.17) | 0.025 |
| Physical activity (minutes/day) | 1.02 (0.34–1.48) | 0.369 | 1.11 (0.36–1.66) | 0.517 |
| Sedentary activity (minutes/day) | 1.34 (0.75–2.37) | 0.324 | 1.10 (0.60–2.30) | 0.762 |
| Sweet food intake | 1.02 (0.75–1.16) | 0.493 | 1.11 (0.69–1.13) | 0.332 |
aAdjusted for adolescents’ age and gender, mother’s age and employment, parental education, FAS, self-efficacy, PIFS, PEFS, PPFS, physical activity, sedentary activity, and sweet food intake
FAS: Family affluence scale
PIFS: Perceived informational family support
PEFS: Perceived emotional family support
PPFS: Perceived practical family support
The results obtained from logistic regression analysis for low serving milk and dairy products consumption among boys (n = 195)
| Unadjusted OR (95 % CI) |
| Adjusted OR (95 % CI)a |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (yrs) | ||||
| ≤ 12 | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| 13 | 1.03 (0.31–3.84) | 0.963 | 1.56 (0.92–5.79) | 0.643 |
| ≥ 14 | 2.22 (0.22–22.97) | 0.503 | 4.53 (0.90–16.76) | 0.879 |
| Mother’s age (yrs) | ||||
| 20–34 | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| 35–39 | 3.11 (0.74–8.84) | 0.136 | 2.30 (0.64–8.09) | 0.534 |
| 40–55 | 3.02 (0.79–7.97) | 0.116 | 2.11 (0.05–7.64) | 0.368 |
| Mother’s employment | ||||
| Housewife | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| Employed | 2.34 (0.26–11.79) | 0.723 | 3.40 (0.89–14.34) | 0.589 |
| Mother’s education (yrs) | ||||
| > 12 | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| 0–12 | 1.10 (0.85–4.74) | 0.621 | 1.23 (0.29–3.76) | 0.769 |
| Father’s education (yrs) | ||||
| > 12 | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| 0–12 | 1.10 (0.28–3.92) | 0.925 | 1.08 (0.98–5.78) | 0.986 |
| FAS | ||||
| High | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| Intermediate | 1.10 (0.28–3.93) | 0.925 | 1.04 (0.19–3.63) | 0.813 |
| Low | 1.10 (0.07–4.74) | 0.621 | 1.01 (0.02–8.74) | 0.064 |
| Self efficacy score | 1.11 (0.93–1.14) | 0.931 | 1.11 (0.93–1.28) | 0.074 |
| PIFS score | 1.11 (0.96–1.25) | 0.171 | 1.11 (0.95–1.34) | 0.207 |
| PEFS score | 1.12 (0.95–1.32) | 0.080 | 1.10 (0.88–1.34) | 0.410 |
| PPFS score | 1.11 (0.84–1.20) | 0.413 | 1.05 (0.85–1.11) | 0.321 |
| Physical activity (minutes/day) | 1.37 (0.43–4.28) | 0.768 | 1.09 (0.76–6.34) | 0.658 |
| Sedentary activity (minutes/day) | 1.71 (0.60–4.85) | 0.890 | 2.43 (0.74–6.58) | 0.785 |
| Sweet food intake | 1.04 (0.54–1.32) | 0.341 | 1.34 (0.86–3.25) | 0.654 |
aAdjusted for adolescents’ age, mother’s age and employment, parental education, FAS, self-efficacy, PIFS, PEFS, PPFS, physical activity, sedentary activity, and sweet food intake
FAS: Family affluence scale
PIFS: Perceived informational family support
PEFS: Perceived emotional family support
PPFS: Perceived practical family support
The results obtained from logistic regression analysis for low serving milk and dairy products consumption among girls (n = 207)
| Unadjusted OR (95 % CI) |
| Adjusted OR (95 % CI)a |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (yrs) | ||||
| ≤ 12 | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| 13 | 1.11 (0.42–2.65) | 0.904 | 1.14 (0.45–3.40) | 0.741 |
| ≥ 14 | 2.03 (0.29–8.93) | 0.576 | 2.10 (0.24–9.80) | 0.643 |
| Mother’s age (yrs) | ||||
| 20–34 | 1. 0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| 35–39 | 1.10 (0.43–2.15) | 0.927 | 1.14 (0.19–3.45) | 0.987 |
| 40–55 | 2.11 (0.73–4.96) | 0.192 | 3.45 (0.95–8.34) | 0.564 |
| Mother’s employment | ||||
| Housewife | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| Employed | 1.4 (0.56–3.41) | 0.419 | 1.45 (0.18–6.87) | 0.543 |
| Mother’s education (yrs) | ||||
| > 12 | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| 0–12 | 1.01 (0.33–1.98) | 0.477 | 1.34 (0.89–4.75) | 0.956 |
| Father’s education (yrs) | ||||
| > 12 | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| 0–12 | 2.03 (0.96–3.43) | 0.060 | 2.11 (0.98–3.59) | 0.860 |
| FAS | ||||
| High | 1.0 (ref) | 1.0 (ref) | ||
| Intermediate | 1.23 (0.04–3.98) | 0.727 | 1.02 (0.17–3.95) | 0.802 |
| Low | 1.04 (0.20–3.55) | 0.817 | 1.11 (0.30–3.84) | 0.911 |
| Self efficacy score | 1.11 (0.93–1.13) | 0.363 | 1.10 (0.94–1.21) | 0.367 |
| PIFS score | 1.11 (0.93–1.14) | 0.596 | 1.03 (0.96–1.10) | 0.445 |
| PEFS score | 1.05 (0.85–1.41) | 0.315 | 102 (0.88–1.58) | 0.419 |
| PPFS score | 1.10 (0.89–1.33) | 0.228 | 1.08 (1.04–2.04) | 0.036 |
| Physical activity (minutes/day) | 1.15 (0.44–2.98) | 0.690 | 2.43 (0.98–9.23) | 0.854 |
| Sedentary activity (minutes/day) | 1.40 (0.46–1.88) | 0.419 | 1.64 (0.98–2.56) | 0.677 |
| Sweet food intake | 1.10 (0.62–1.21) | 0.786 | 1.09 (0.98–3.45) | 0.902 |
aAdjusted for adolescents’ age, mother’s age and employment, parental education, FAS, self-efficacy, PIFS, PEFS, PPFS, physical activity, sedentary activity, and sweet food intake
FAS: Family affluence scale
PIFS: Perceived informational family support
PEFS: Perceived emotional family support
PPFS: Perceived practical family support