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Cross-Sectional Associations Between Mothers and Children's Breakfast Routine-The Feel4Diabetes-Study.

Natalia Giménez-Legarre1,2,3, Alba M Santaliestra-Pasías1,2,3,4, Greet Cardon5, Rurik Imre6, Violeta Iotova7, Jemina Kivelä8, Stavros Liatis9, Konstantinos Makrilakis9, Christina Mavrogianni10, Tatjana Milenkovic11,12, Anna Nánási6, Tsvetalina Tankova13, Patrick Timpel14, Ruben Willems15, Yannis Manios10,16, Luis A Moreno1,2,3,4.   

Abstract

Positive influences of family members have been associated with a high probability of children's daily breakfast consumption. Therefore, the aim of this study was to scrutinize the association of breakfast routines between mothers and their children. The baseline data of the Feel4Diabetes-study was obtained in 9760 children (49.05% boys)-mother pairs in six European countries. A parental self-reported questionnaire gauging the frequency of breakfast consumption and of breakfast´ foods and beverages consumption was used. Agreement in routines of mothers and their children's breakfast consumption was analyzed in sex-specific crosstabs. The relationship of breakfast routine and food groups' consumption between mothers and their children was assessed with analysis of covariance. The highest proportion of children who always consumed breakfast were those whose mothers always consumed it. Children consuming breakfast regularly had a higher intake of milk or unsweetened dairy products and all kind of cereal products (low fiber and whole-grain) than occasional breakfast consumers (p < 0.05). The strong similarity between mothers and children suggests a transfer of breakfast routine from mothers to their children, as a high proportion of children who usually consume breakfast were from mothers also consuming breakfast. All breakfast foods and beverages consumption frequencies were similar between children and their mothers.

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Keywords:  breakfast; children; mother; mother´s influence

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33668380      PMCID: PMC7996176          DOI: 10.3390/nu13030720

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutrients        ISSN: 2072-6643            Impact factor:   5.717


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