The Association of Junk Food Consumption with Preadolescents’ Environmental Influences: A School-Based Epidemiological Study in Greece

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact of environmental influences on Greek preadolescents’ junk food consumption. A cross-sectional study, was conducted among 1718 preadolescents (mean (standard deviation(SD)) age: 11.2(0.8) years old; 54% girls) and their parents, during the schoo...

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Main Authors: Ioannis Gketsios, Thomas Tsiampalis, Alexandra Foscolou, Tonia Vassilakou, Aikaterini Kanellopoulou, Venetia Notara, George Antonogeorgos, Andrea Paola Rojas-Gil, Ekaterina N. Kornilaki, Areti Lagiou, Demosthenes B. Panagiotakos, Rena I. Kosti
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/9/12/1891
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author Ioannis Gketsios
Thomas Tsiampalis
Alexandra Foscolou
Tonia Vassilakou
Aikaterini Kanellopoulou
Venetia Notara
George Antonogeorgos
Andrea Paola Rojas-Gil
Ekaterina N. Kornilaki
Areti Lagiou
Demosthenes B. Panagiotakos
Rena I. Kosti
author_facet Ioannis Gketsios
Thomas Tsiampalis
Alexandra Foscolou
Tonia Vassilakou
Aikaterini Kanellopoulou
Venetia Notara
George Antonogeorgos
Andrea Paola Rojas-Gil
Ekaterina N. Kornilaki
Areti Lagiou
Demosthenes B. Panagiotakos
Rena I. Kosti
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description The aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact of environmental influences on Greek preadolescents’ junk food consumption. A cross-sectional study, was conducted among 1718 preadolescents (mean (standard deviation(SD)) age: 11.2(0.8) years old; 54% girls) and their parents, during the school years 2014–2016. Parental and child characteristics were collected anonymously, through self-administered and validated questionnaires. Among others, junk food consumption was recorded, classifying children as low, moderate, and high consumers. The majority of the preadolescents were classified as at least moderate junk food consumers, while almost 3/10 children were classified as high junk food consumers. A significantly lower junk food consumption was observed among preadolescents with a healthier family environment, consisting of normal-weight parents who consume junk foods less frequently, prefer home-cooked meals and adhere more to the Mediterranean diet, while more frequent family meals were also associated with lower junk food consumption. In addition, influence from teachers and participation in extracurricular sports activities were significantly associated with lower junk food consumption, while advertisements were found to have a significant negative impact on preadolescents’ eating habits. Notwithstanding, peers were not found to influence their dietary choices in terms of junk food consumption. Both parents and teachers seem to be positive influencers on preadolescents’ low junk food consumption. The detrimental role of advertisements on junk food consumption is reconfirmed, while peers’ influence is not significant on junk food consumption. The need for urgent public health initiatives for the promotion of healthy dietary habits among preadolescents is warranted.
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spelling doaj.art-4912eeb4ec8b4c19b2ee4edf08b0adab2023-11-24T14:01:30ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672022-12-01912189110.3390/children9121891The Association of Junk Food Consumption with Preadolescents’ Environmental Influences: A School-Based Epidemiological Study in GreeceIoannis Gketsios0Thomas Tsiampalis1Alexandra Foscolou2Tonia Vassilakou3Aikaterini Kanellopoulou4Venetia Notara5George Antonogeorgos6Andrea Paola Rojas-Gil7Ekaterina N. Kornilaki8Areti Lagiou9Demosthenes B. Panagiotakos10Rena I. Kosti11Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Physical Education, Sports and Dietetics, University of Thessaly, 42132 Trikala, GreeceDepartment of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Physical Education, Sports and Dietetics, University of Thessaly, 42132 Trikala, GreeceDepartment of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Physical Education, Sports and Dietetics, University of Thessaly, 42132 Trikala, GreeceDepartment of Public Health Policy, School of Public Health, University of West Attica, 12243 Athens, GreeceDepartment of Nutrition & Dietetics, School of Health Science & Education, Harokopio University, 17671 Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Department of Public and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of West Attica, 12243 Athens, GreeceDepartment of Nutrition & Dietetics, School of Health Science & Education, Harokopio University, 17671 Athens, GreeceDepartment of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Peloponnese, 22100 Tripoli, GreeceDepartment of Preschool Education, School of Education, University of Crete, 74100 Rethymnon, GreeceLaboratory of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Department of Public and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of West Attica, 12243 Athens, GreeceDepartment of Nutrition & Dietetics, School of Health Science & Education, Harokopio University, 17671 Athens, GreeceDepartment of Nutrition and Dietetics, School of Physical Education, Sports and Dietetics, University of Thessaly, 42132 Trikala, GreeceThe aim of the present study was to evaluate the impact of environmental influences on Greek preadolescents’ junk food consumption. A cross-sectional study, was conducted among 1718 preadolescents (mean (standard deviation(SD)) age: 11.2(0.8) years old; 54% girls) and their parents, during the school years 2014–2016. Parental and child characteristics were collected anonymously, through self-administered and validated questionnaires. Among others, junk food consumption was recorded, classifying children as low, moderate, and high consumers. The majority of the preadolescents were classified as at least moderate junk food consumers, while almost 3/10 children were classified as high junk food consumers. A significantly lower junk food consumption was observed among preadolescents with a healthier family environment, consisting of normal-weight parents who consume junk foods less frequently, prefer home-cooked meals and adhere more to the Mediterranean diet, while more frequent family meals were also associated with lower junk food consumption. In addition, influence from teachers and participation in extracurricular sports activities were significantly associated with lower junk food consumption, while advertisements were found to have a significant negative impact on preadolescents’ eating habits. Notwithstanding, peers were not found to influence their dietary choices in terms of junk food consumption. Both parents and teachers seem to be positive influencers on preadolescents’ low junk food consumption. The detrimental role of advertisements on junk food consumption is reconfirmed, while peers’ influence is not significant on junk food consumption. The need for urgent public health initiatives for the promotion of healthy dietary habits among preadolescents is warranted.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/9/12/1891junk foodchildrenpreadolescentsinfluencesparentsschool
spellingShingle Ioannis Gketsios
Thomas Tsiampalis
Alexandra Foscolou
Tonia Vassilakou
Aikaterini Kanellopoulou
Venetia Notara
George Antonogeorgos
Andrea Paola Rojas-Gil
Ekaterina N. Kornilaki
Areti Lagiou
Demosthenes B. Panagiotakos
Rena I. Kosti
The Association of Junk Food Consumption with Preadolescents’ Environmental Influences: A School-Based Epidemiological Study in Greece
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junk food
children
preadolescents
influences
parents
school
title The Association of Junk Food Consumption with Preadolescents’ Environmental Influences: A School-Based Epidemiological Study in Greece
title_full The Association of Junk Food Consumption with Preadolescents’ Environmental Influences: A School-Based Epidemiological Study in Greece
title_fullStr The Association of Junk Food Consumption with Preadolescents’ Environmental Influences: A School-Based Epidemiological Study in Greece
title_full_unstemmed The Association of Junk Food Consumption with Preadolescents’ Environmental Influences: A School-Based Epidemiological Study in Greece
title_short The Association of Junk Food Consumption with Preadolescents’ Environmental Influences: A School-Based Epidemiological Study in Greece
title_sort association of junk food consumption with preadolescents environmental influences a school based epidemiological study in greece
topic junk food
children
preadolescents
influences
parents
school
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/9/12/1891
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