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Investigation in Relationship between TV Viewing Rate and Its Influence on Children from Parents' Viewpoints with Food Intake and BMI in Children Aged 2-6 yrs in Tehran

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Investigation in Relationship between TV Viewing Rate and Its Influence on Children from Parents' Viewpoints with Food Intake and BMI in Children Aged 2-6 yrs in Tehran abstract

Background: Considerable attention is currently being paid to childhood nutrition. Mass media, particularly TV, is believed to largely contribute to eating habits and BMI. This study was carried out to identify the link between tendency towards TV viewing and its influence on children with food intake and BMI in pre-school kids.Methodology: The survey was conducted using a cross-sectional and longitudinal design, in which 114 children aged 2-6 yrs from 11 selected nursery schools in Tehran were used. Regarding data collection related to TV viewing rate and influence rate of TV viewing from parents' viewpoint, a questionnaire was used, which had been already approved in terms of validation and reliability. To collect data about children's diets intake, a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) was applied. Height and weights of children were measured using a measuring tape and a digital weight scale. Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation coefficient and analysis of variance (ANOVA) statistical tests by SPSS software.Findings: It turned out that consumption rate of some food groups including meats & alternatives (p=0.008), sugars (p=0.013) and snacks & desserts (p=0.011) were higher in children who spend more time watching TV. In addition, Intake of cereals and breads appeared to be higher in children with strong desire for TV food ads (p=0.019). It was also revealed that influence rate of TV viewing and fats intake were positively correlated (p=0.017), which is confirmed by previous studiesConclusion: It can be concluded that TV viewing rate is positively linked with BMI and consumption of low nutritional-value foods.

Investigation in Relationship between TV Viewing Rate and Its Influence on Children from Parents' Viewpoints with Food Intake and BMI in Children Aged 2-6 yrs in Tehran Keywords:

TV viewing , Body Mass Index (BMI) , Food Intake , pre-school children

Investigation in Relationship between TV Viewing Rate and Its Influence on Children from Parents' Viewpoints with Food Intake and BMI in Children Aged 2-6 yrs in Tehran authors

N kalantari

Associate Professor of Nutrition Society group, Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

s doaei

Phd student of Nutrition Sciences, Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

h malmir

Bachelor,s student of Nutrition Sciences, Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

a aminifard

Master,s of Food Sciences and Industry, khouzestan sciences and research branch, Islamic azad university, khouzestan, Iran.

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