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Gender effect on eating habits of Nigerian school children

It is important to investigate children's eating habits based on different eating behaviors such as satiety responsiveness (SR), slowness in eating (SE), food fussiness (FF), food responsiveness (FR), enjoyment of food (EF), desire to drink (DD), emotional under-eating (EUE), and emotional over...

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Autores principales: Obidoa, Jaachimma Chioma, Onyechi, Kay Chinonyelum Nwamaka, Chukwuone, Chiamaka Adaobi, Dimelu, Ifeoma Ngozi, Victor-Aigbodion, Vera, Eseadi, Chiedu, Chukwu, Chinyere Loveth, Ejiofor, Juliana Ngozi, Obande-Ogbuinya, Nkiru Edith, Uba, Mercy Benedette Ifeoma, Folorunsho, Raphael Oluwasina Babalola, Oraelosi, Charles Azubuike, Onuorah, Anthonia Ekanibe
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8021307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33787582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000024961
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Sumario:It is important to investigate children's eating habits based on different eating behaviors such as satiety responsiveness (SR), slowness in eating (SE), food fussiness (FF), food responsiveness (FR), enjoyment of food (EF), desire to drink (DD), emotional under-eating (EUE), and emotional over-eating (EOE). The main objective of this research was to investigate whether gender affects the eating habits of Nigerian school children. A cross-sectional survey was conducted between March and June 2019. A total of 120 parents of school children participated in the study. The Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire (CEBQ) was used to collect data. The CEBQ is composed of 35 items and eight subscales. Based on the analysis of parents’ reports, DD was higher in boys than girls, t (118) = 7.086, P < .001; EOE was higher in boys than girls, t (118) = 5.184, P < .001; EF was higher in boys than girls, t (118) = 2.183, P < .001; FF was higher in boys than girls, t (118) = 9.441, P < .001; and SR was higher in boys than girls, t (118) = 7.323, P < .001. However, EUE was lower in boys than girls, t (118) = −4.339, P < .001; FR was lower in boys than girls, t(118) = −3.112, P < .001; SE was lower in boys than girls, t(118) = −3.832, P < .001; thus, gender had a significant influence on eating habits of the school children. Gender significantly affects the eating habits of Nigerian school children. Thus, gender is an important factor to be considered when aiming to improve the eating habits of Nigerian school children.