: The acquisition of healthy dietary and exercise habits during childhood is essential for maintaining these behaviors during adulthood. In early childhood, parents have a profound influence on a child's lifestyle pursuits, serving as both role models and decision-makers. The present study examines family factors as potential contributors to healthy lifestyle habits and their child's overall diet quality among a sample of primary school children. A secondary aim is to evaluate several aspects of diet quality using the Mediterranean adaptation of the Diet Quality Index-International (DQI-I). This cross-sectional study involved 106 children enrolled in a primary school located in Imola, Italy. Data were collected from October to December 2019 using an interactive tool used to assess parent characteristics, children's lifestyle, food frequency (ZOOM-8 questionnaire), and actigraph accelerometers to capture children's physical activity and sedentary behavior. Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet (expressed by KIDMED Index) was positively associated with fathers' educational level, parental sport participation, and the parent's overall nutritional knowledge. Higher mothers' educational level was inversely associated with children's leisure screen time. Parents' nutritional knowledge was positively related to children's average daily minutes of organized sport activities. The better score for DQI-I was for consumption adequacy, followed by variety and moderation. The lowest score was for overall balance. The present study reinforces the importance of family factors in young children's lifestyle choices, particularly their dietary, leisure time, and exercise habits.

Cross-sectional analysis of family factors associated with lifestyle habits in a sample of Italian Primary School Children : the I-MOVE Project / Sanmarchi, Francesco; Masini, Alice; Poli, Carolina; Kawalec, Anna; Esposito, Francesco; Scrimaglia, Susan; Scheier, Lawrence M; Dallolio, Laura; Sacchetti, Rossella. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1660-4601. - ELETTRONICO. - 20:5(2023), pp. 4240-4256. [10.3390/ijerph20054240]

Cross-sectional analysis of family factors associated with lifestyle habits in a sample of Italian Primary School Children : the I-MOVE Project

Sanmarchi, Francesco;Masini, Alice
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Poli, Carolina;Esposito, Francesco;Scrimaglia, Susan;Scheier, Lawrence M;Dallolio, Laura;Sacchetti, Rossella
2023

Abstract

: The acquisition of healthy dietary and exercise habits during childhood is essential for maintaining these behaviors during adulthood. In early childhood, parents have a profound influence on a child's lifestyle pursuits, serving as both role models and decision-makers. The present study examines family factors as potential contributors to healthy lifestyle habits and their child's overall diet quality among a sample of primary school children. A secondary aim is to evaluate several aspects of diet quality using the Mediterranean adaptation of the Diet Quality Index-International (DQI-I). This cross-sectional study involved 106 children enrolled in a primary school located in Imola, Italy. Data were collected from October to December 2019 using an interactive tool used to assess parent characteristics, children's lifestyle, food frequency (ZOOM-8 questionnaire), and actigraph accelerometers to capture children's physical activity and sedentary behavior. Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet (expressed by KIDMED Index) was positively associated with fathers' educational level, parental sport participation, and the parent's overall nutritional knowledge. Higher mothers' educational level was inversely associated with children's leisure screen time. Parents' nutritional knowledge was positively related to children's average daily minutes of organized sport activities. The better score for DQI-I was for consumption adequacy, followed by variety and moderation. The lowest score was for overall balance. The present study reinforces the importance of family factors in young children's lifestyle choices, particularly their dietary, leisure time, and exercise habits.
2023
Cross-sectional analysis of family factors associated with lifestyle habits in a sample of Italian Primary School Children : the I-MOVE Project / Sanmarchi, Francesco; Masini, Alice; Poli, Carolina; Kawalec, Anna; Esposito, Francesco; Scrimaglia, Susan; Scheier, Lawrence M; Dallolio, Laura; Sacchetti, Rossella. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - ISSN 1660-4601. - ELETTRONICO. - 20:5(2023), pp. 4240-4256. [10.3390/ijerph20054240]
Sanmarchi, Francesco; Masini, Alice; Poli, Carolina; Kawalec, Anna; Esposito, Francesco; Scrimaglia, Susan; Scheier, Lawrence M; Dallolio, Laura; Sacchetti, Rossella
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