2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1003416
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Association between food intake and mental health problems among preschoolers in China

Abstract: ObjectiveOur knowledge of associations between specific types of food and mental health problems in preschool children, an important developmental period, remains scarce. Using a large sample size and a brief measure, we aimed to examine associations between food groups and mental health problems in preschoolers.MethodsA descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 19,548 preschoolers in nine counties in China using a two-stage cluster sampling method. Information on food frequencies, physical activit… Show more

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“…Potential covariates were accessed from previous studies [ 31 35 ] and collected as a part of questionnaire, which covers fundamental information and sociodemographic characteristics about children and families (age, gender, current height and weight, residence, siblings, gender expectation, average annual household income, parental education level and employment). In addition, another study related to the present study demonstrated a reverse association between the types of weekly food intake and preschooler’s MHP [ 36 ]. Consequently, based on the Dietary Guidelines in China, which recommend that preschoolers consume an average of more than 25 foods per week [ 37 ], we expanded our investigation into this variable.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…Potential covariates were accessed from previous studies [ 31 35 ] and collected as a part of questionnaire, which covers fundamental information and sociodemographic characteristics about children and families (age, gender, current height and weight, residence, siblings, gender expectation, average annual household income, parental education level and employment). In addition, another study related to the present study demonstrated a reverse association between the types of weekly food intake and preschooler’s MHP [ 36 ]. Consequently, based on the Dietary Guidelines in China, which recommend that preschoolers consume an average of more than 25 foods per week [ 37 ], we expanded our investigation into this variable.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 49%