Healthy eating index in a nationally representative sample of children and adolescents by socio-demographic characteristics: the Weight disorders survey of the CASPIAN-IV Study

(2020) Healthy eating index in a nationally representative sample of children and adolescents by socio-demographic characteristics: the Weight disorders survey of the CASPIAN-IV Study. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics. pp. 930-939. ISSN 0041-4301

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Abstract

Background. To date, the diet quality of Iranian students in relation to socio-demographic characteristics was not studied. The present study aimed to explore the association between the healthy eating index and sociodemographic characteristics among a nationally representative sample of Iranian children and adolescents. Methods. This nationwide study was conducted in 5187 children and adolescents, aged 6-18 years. Data regarding socio-demographic variables, lifestyle factors, family and student dietary habits, and quality of life were gathered via validated questionnaires. The Alternate Healthy Eating Index-2010 (AHEI-2010) was used to calculate diet quality scores. Results. The odds of high diet quality was 24 lower in adolescents (13-18years) compared to children aged 6-12 years (OR 0.76, CI 0.64-0.89, p= 0.001). Students in families with moderate (OR 1.30, CI 1.13-1.49, p <0.001) and high socioeconomic status (OR 1.36, CI 1.18-1.57, p <0.001) were 30 and 36 more likely to have a higher diet quality score, respectively. Lower mean AHEI-2010 scores (CI) were found for low socio-economic status (46.18-47.10), adolescents 47.40 (46.94-47.82), boys 47.51 (47.14-47.88) and South-East area 47.19 (46.54-49.15) (p<0.05) due to lower intake of fruits and vegetables and high intake of sodium and sugar-sweetened beverages. Conclusions. The overall diet quality of Iranian children and adolescents was low with disparities across sociodemographic variables notably age and familial socio-economic status.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: diet quality socio-demographic children adolescents DIET QUALITY SOCIOECONOMIC POSITION ASSOCIATION GUIDELINES ADHERENCE MORTALITY ADULTS COSTS MEN
Subjects: QU Biochemistry. Cell Biology and Genetics > QU 145-220 Nutrition. Vitamins
WS Pediatrics
Divisions: Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non-communicable Disease > Child Growth and Development Research Center
Page Range: pp. 930-939
Journal or Publication Title: Turkish Journal of Pediatrics
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 62
Number: 6
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.24953/turkjped.2020.06.004
ISSN: 0041-4301
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/12887

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