2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19095779
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Gender, Age, Family and Territorial Features of Dietary and Physical Activity Patterns in Russian Youths

Abstract: Objective: Identifying dietary and physical activity (PA) patterns in Russian youths and examining their dependence on gender, age, family characteristics and area of residence features. The research involved 783 school students 10–17 years of age and their parents living in the cities of Moscow and Murmansk. Using the principal component analysis, four integral indices were identified that characterized the habits and dietary patterns, PA and lifestyle. Boys, compared with girls, were more likely to consume u… Show more

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“…The transition from adolescence to young adulthood may be associated with increased autonomy over food choices, small food budgets, and exposure to new social groups and food cultures [15]. Moreover, it may include leaving home [16], changing or leaving school to begin further education or paid employment [17,18], and formation of partner relationships, including marriage, leading to cohabitation [19]. These changes are linked to dietary modifications [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transition from adolescence to young adulthood may be associated with increased autonomy over food choices, small food budgets, and exposure to new social groups and food cultures [15]. Moreover, it may include leaving home [16], changing or leaving school to begin further education or paid employment [17,18], and formation of partner relationships, including marriage, leading to cohabitation [19]. These changes are linked to dietary modifications [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of stunting among primary school students was high, indicating that a large number of primary school students have long-term nutritional deficiencies. The reasons may be that students’ meals are mainly provided by families before entering school and at primary school, while parents in poverty-stricken areas have lower health literacy, lack nutritional knowledge, and have a weak awareness of reasonable diets, which lead to long-term unreasonable dietary structure for children, then the prevalence of stunting is high [ 29 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The socio-economic level of families is also a factor in the promotion of sedentary activities. Research carried out by Kotova et al (2022) states that families with parents who have a higher socio-economic status are aware of the various psychological and physical benefits of physical sports practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%