| Literature DB >> 32033251 |
Jinan Banna1, Rickelle Richards2, Blake Jones3, Alex Kojo Anderson4, Marla Reicks5, Mary Cluskey6, Carolyn Gunther7, Nobuko Kay Hongu8, Karina Lora9, Scottie Misner8, Lillie Monroe-Lord10, Glade Topham11, Siew Sun Wong6, Eunjung Lim12.
Abstract
The purpose of this formative, cross-sectional study was to describe independent eating occasions (iEOs) among a convenience sample of low-income early adolescents (10-13 years, n = 46) in 10 U.S. states, including environmental context, foods selected and reasons for selection, and parental rules about foods consumed. Participants took pictures of all foods consumed over 24 h and participated in semi-structured interviews to describe the context of each eating occasion using the pictures as a guide. Responses based on a total of 304 eating occasions were coded to classify foods based on United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) MyPlate food groups and to characterize parental rules and reasons for food selection. Average age was 10.9 ± 1.1 years and 60% were female. Approximately 58% of eating occasions were classified as iEOs with approximately 65% as snacks. Most iEOs took place at home. Foods frequently consumed during iEOs were from the sweets, total fruit, dairy, and whole fruit food categories. Primary parental rules for iEOs focused on avoiding certain foods and not eating too much. Early adolescents selected foods for convenience, taste preferences, and availability. Foods selected during iEOs were based on parent, household and early adolescent factors, which could be addressed to influence overall diet quality.Entities:
Keywords: adolescents; diet quality; independent eating occasions; low-income; parents
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32033251 PMCID: PMC7037151 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17030981
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Types of foods consumed at independent eating occasions (iEOs) among early adolescents aged 10–13 years 1.
| Food Category | Types of Foods |
|---|---|
| Total fruit | Oranges (including mandarin); juice (orange, cranberry, apple, 100% juice Capri-sun); grapes; pomegranate; mango; Gogo-squeeze applesauce; banana; cantaloupe; apple; pineapple; pears; strawberries |
| Whole fruit | Orange (including mandarin); grapes; pomegranate; mango; Gogo-squeeze applesauce; banana; cantaloupe; apple; pineapple; pears; strawberries |
| Vegetables | Tomato/marina sauce (on spaghetti); pizza sauce on pizza; carrots; tomato; beans/legumes (including bean dip); broccoli; lettuce; corn; sub sandwich w/vegetables; potatoes (sweet potatoes, potato salad, mashed); cabbage; okra soup; V8 |
| Dairy | Cheese (or foods made with cheese including macaroni and cheese, alfredo, tacos, pizza, sandwich, bean and cheese burrito, egg and cheese bagel); white milk; yogurt; M&M YoCrunch |
| Dairy-SSBs 2 | Chocolate milk; vanilla strawberry Nesquick; ice cream milk shake |
| Non-dairy SSBs | Sports drinks (Gatorade; Powerade); punch (Hi-C, Pog passion fruit juice, orange drink, Aloe Vera King juice); soda; sweet tea |
| Sugary cereals | Froot Loops; Cinnamon Toast Crunch; Frosted Flake; Honey Bunches of Oats; Cookie Crisps; Captain Crunch; sugar cereal w/marshmallows; Cocoa Pebbles; Apple Cinnamon Cheerios; Mini-wheats; Corn Pops; Rice Krispies Holiday Cereal |
| Non-sugary cereals | Oatmeal; original Cheerios |
| Sweets | Ice cream; sweetened grains (pop-tart, funnel cake, chocolate-covered pretzels, corn bread, muffins, donut, granola bar); candy (M&Ms, Mentos, Lifesavers, Starburst, Twix, Tootsie rolls, sucker, push popu); pie; marshmallows; cookies/bars; brownie; cake; trail mix bar; Fruit by the Foot; fruit-flavored snacks; chocolate syrup; jelly |
| Salty snacks | Crackers (CheezIt, round butter crackers); pizza bites/rolls/bagels; chips (Pringles, Doritos, barbecue chips, tortilla chips, Hot fries, Hot Cheetos, Funyuns, Lays Stax); popcorn; pretzels; tator tots |
1 Independent eating occasions were identified by participants responding “Yes” to the question “Were you eating alone?” or if they indicated they were eating with anyone other than their mother, father, grandparent, and/or aunt. 2 SSBs = Sugar-sweetened beverages.
Demographic characteristics of participants (10–13 years).
| Characteristic | |
|---|---|
| Sex | |
| Male | 21 (41.2) |
| Female | 30 (58.8) |
| Age (in years) | |
| 10 | 24 (47.1) |
| 11 | 11 (21.6) |
| 12 | 7 (13.7) |
| 13 | 9 (17.6) |
| Age, mean (SD) | 11.0 (1.2) |
| Hispanic/Latino | |
| Yes | 20 (39.2) |
| Race 1 | |
| African American | 14 (28.6) |
| Asian | 2 (4.1) |
| Pacific Islander | 2 (4.1) |
| White/Caucasian | 15 (30.6) |
| Other (multiracial, multiethnic, or undefined) | 16 (32.7) |
1 Missing data, n = 2.
General description of independent eating occasions (iEOs) among participants (10–13 years) 1.
| Characteristic | |
|---|---|
| Eating occasion type | |
| Meal | 60 (34.1) |
| Snack | 116 (65.9) |
| Specific eating location 2 | |
| My home 3 | 127 (72.6) |
| School | 32 (18.3) |
| At someone else’s house | 8 (4.6) |
| In car or bus | 2 (1.1) |
| Other location | 6 (3.4) |
| Other activity while eating 4 | |
| Just eating | 60 (34.5) |
| Watching TV/YouTube/playing video games/surfing internet | 58 (33.3) |
| Hanging out with a friend | 27 (15.5) |
| Studying/reading | 2 (1.1) |
| At an after-school program/lessons/other | 2 (1.1) |
| Other | 25 (14.4) |
| Self-prepared 5 | |
| Yes | 82 (47.4) |
| Partially | 1 (0.6) |
| No | 90 (52.0) |
| Mean (SD) | |
| Liking of foods consumed at iEOs 6,7 | 4.2 (1.0) |
| Perception of parents’ desire for participant to eat foods consumed at iEOs 8,9 | 3.7 (1.2) |
1 Independent eating occasions were identified by participants responding “Yes” to the question “Were you eating alone?” or if they indicated they were eating with anyone other than their mother, father, grandparent, and/or aunt. 2 Missing data, n = 1 iEOs. 3 Seventeen (13.4%) were consumed in participant’s room. 4 Missing data, n = 2 iEOs. 5 Missing data, n = 3 iEOs. 6 Missing data, n = 14 iEOs. 7 How much do you like each food/beverage? (1 = don’t like at all, 5 = like a lot). 8 Missing data, n = 16 iEOs. 9 How much would your parents want you to eat this food? (1 = your parents would not like it at all, 5 = they would like it a lot).
Frequency of foods consumed by food category during independent eating occasions (iEOs) among participants (10–13 years) 1.
| Food Category | Frequency of iEOs | |
|---|---|---|
| n (%) 2 | Mean (SD) 3 | |
| Sweets | 50 (28.4) | 0.30 (0.48) |
| Total fruit | 42 (23.9) | 0.27 (0.53) |
| Dairy | 35 (19.9) | 0.22 (0.48) |
| Whole fruit | 34 (19.3) | 0.22 (0.49) |
| Vegetables | 22 (12.5) | 0.16 (0.45) |
| Salty snacks | 25 (14.2) | 0.15 (0.37) |
| Non-dairy SSBs 4 | 14 (8.0) | 0.08 (0.27) |
| Sugary cereals | 14 (8.0) | 0.08 (0.27) |
| Dairy SSBs | 5 (2.8) | 0.03 (0.17) |
| Non-sugary cereals | 3 (1.7) | 0.02 (0.13) |
1 Independent eating occasions were identified by participants responding “Yes” to the question “Were you eating alone?” or if they indicated they were eating with anyone other than their mother, father, grandparent, and/or aunt. 2 Number and percent of total iEOs in which at least one food was consumed from that category. For example, at least one food in the “Sweets” category was consumed at 50/176 iEOs = 28.4%. 3 Mean number of times that food category was consumed across all iEOs of participants (10–13 years). 4 SSBs = Sugar-sweetened beverages.
Reasons for choosing foods at independent eating occasions (iEOs) by food category among participants (10–13 years) 1.
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| Total fruit | X | X | X | X | X | ||
| Whole fruit | X | X | X | X | X | ||
| Vegetables | X | X | X | X | x | ||
| Dairy | X | X | X | X | X | ||
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| Sugary cereals | X | X | X | X | |||
| Non-sugary cereals | X | X | X | ||||
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1 Independent eating occasions were identified by participants responding “Yes” to the question “Were you eating alone?” or if they indicated they were eating with anyone other than their mother, father, grandparent, and/or aunt. 2 SSBs = Sugar-sweetened beverages.