Association of Breakfast Intake with Psychiatric Distress and Violent Behaviors in Iranian Children and Adolescents: The CASPIAN-IV Study

(2016) Association of Breakfast Intake with Psychiatric Distress and Violent Behaviors in Iranian Children and Adolescents: The CASPIAN-IV Study. Indian Journal of Pediatrics. pp. 922-929. ISSN 0019-5456

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Abstract

Objective To assess the relationship of breakfast intake with psychiatric distress and violent behaviors among Iranian children and adolescents. Methods This national survey was conducted among 14,880 students, aged 6-18 y. They were selected by stratified multistage sampling method from urban and rural areas of 30 provinces of Iran. Breakfast intake, psychiatric distress, and violent behaviors were assessed by a questionnaire prepared based on the Global school-based student health survey of the World Health Organization. The data were analyzed by the STATA package. Results The participation rate was 90.6 . The percentage of psychiatric distress among breakfast skippers, semi-skippers and non-skippers was 13.4-50.4, 10.1-41.9, and 7.0-33.3 respectively. The prevalence of psychiatric distress was significantly higher among breakfast skippers than semi-skippers and non-skippers (P value < 0.001). The frequency of psychiatric distress had a significant decreasing trend from breakfast skippers to non-skippers. The prevalence of violent behaviors was significantly higher among breakfast skippers than nonskippers. Students who skipped breakfast reported to be more victimized (29.2 vs. 26.7 , respectively, P= 0.04), bullied (21.0 vs. 16.2 , respectively, P< 0.001), and had more physical fight (42.6 vs. 38.5 , respectively, P= 0.0001) than their other counterparts. Conclusions Students who regularly consumed breakfast were less likely to experience mental health disorders and violent behavior. Adhering to a regular and balanced diet, besides the awareness of parents on the importance of breakfast eating, may be an appropriate approach for preventing mental health problems and violent behavior in children and adolescents.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: breakfast psychiatric bullying violence children and adolescents mental-health cereal consumption subjective reports dietary patterns disorders mood victimization
Page Range: pp. 922-929
Journal or Publication Title: Indian Journal of Pediatrics
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 83
Number: 9
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-016-2049-7
ISSN: 0019-5456
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/2470

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