Breakfast consumption and its socio-demographic and lifestyle correlates in schoolchildren in 41 countries participating in the hbsc study
Vereecken, Carine ; , ; Dupuy, Marie ; Rasmussen, Mette ; Kelly, Colette ; Nansel, Tonja R. ; Al Sabbah, Haleama ; Baldassari, Daniela ; Jordan, Marina Delgrande ; Maes, Lea ... show 2 more
Vereecken, Carine
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Dupuy, Marie
Rasmussen, Mette
Kelly, Colette
Nansel, Tonja R.
Al Sabbah, Haleama
Baldassari, Daniela
Jordan, Marina Delgrande
Maes, Lea
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2009-07-30
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Vereecken, Carine; , ; Dupuy, Marie; Rasmussen, Mette; Kelly, Colette; Nansel, Tonja R. Al Sabbah, Haleama; Baldassari, Daniela; Jordan, Marina Delgrande; Maes, Lea; Niclasen, Birgit V.-L.; Ahluwalia, Namanjeet (2009). Breakfast consumption and its socio-demographic and lifestyle correlates in schoolchildren in 41 countries participating in the hbsc study. International Journal of Public Health 54 , 180-190
Abstract
Objective: To investigate associations of daily breakfast consumption (DBC) with demographic and lifestyle factors in 41 countries. Methods: Design: Survey including nationally representative samples of 11-15 year olds (n = 204,534) (HBSC 2005-2006). Statistics: Multilevel logistic regression analyses Results: DBC varied from 33% (Greek girls) to 75% (Portuguese boys). In most countries, lower DBC was noticed in girls, older adolescents, those with lower family affluence and those living in single-parent families. DBC was positively associated with healthy lifestyle behaviours; and negatively with unhealthy lifestyle behaviours. Conclusion: Breakfast skipping deserves attention in preventive programs. It is common among adolescents, especially girls, older adolescents and those from disadvantaged families. The results indicate that DBC can serve as an indicator to identify children at risk for unhealthy lifestyle behaviours.
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Springer Nature
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10.1007/s00038-009-5409-5
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