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A longer time spent at childcare is associated with lower diet quality among children aged 5–6 years, but not those aged 1.5–2 and 3–4 years: Dietary Observation and Nutrient intake for Good health Research in Japanese young children (DONGuRI) study

OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between the amount of time spent at childcare and diet quality in 668 Japanese children aged 1·5–6 years. DESIGN: A cross-sectional design was used. Dietary information was collected using dietary records (1 d for children aged 1·5–2 years and 2 d for children a...

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Autores principales: Yoshii, Yui, Murakami, Kentaro, Asakura, Keiko, Masayasu, Shizuko, Sasaki, Satoshi
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33317648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980020003286
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author Yoshii, Yui
Murakami, Kentaro
Asakura, Keiko
Masayasu, Shizuko
Sasaki, Satoshi
author_facet Yoshii, Yui
Murakami, Kentaro
Asakura, Keiko
Masayasu, Shizuko
Sasaki, Satoshi
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description OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between the amount of time spent at childcare and diet quality in 668 Japanese children aged 1·5–6 years. DESIGN: A cross-sectional design was used. Dietary information was collected using dietary records (1 d for children aged 1·5–2 years and 2 d for children aged 3–6 years). Diet quality was assessed by counting the number of nutrients not meeting the Japanese Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI). Each child’s guardian reported the average amount of time spent at childcare per d for the previous 1 month. SETTING: In total, 315 childcare centres located in twenty-four areas in Japan. PARTICIPANTS: In total, 753 children aged 1·5–6 years who attend childcare facilities. RESULTS: After adjustment for potential confounders, OR for the low diet quality (≥ 5 of twenty nutrients not meeting DRI) in long (≥10 h/d) v. medium (8–10 h/d) childcare hours was 4·81 (95 % CI 1·96, 11·8) among children aged 5–6 years. There was no significant association in children aged 1·5–2 and 3–4 years. CONCLUSION: This study showed that long time spent at childcare was strongly associated with low diet quality among children aged 5–6 years, but not those aged 1·5–2 and 3–4 years. More research is needed to clarify different associations in each age group.
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spelling pubmed-99915452023-03-08 A longer time spent at childcare is associated with lower diet quality among children aged 5–6 years, but not those aged 1.5–2 and 3–4 years: Dietary Observation and Nutrient intake for Good health Research in Japanese young children (DONGuRI) study Yoshii, Yui Murakami, Kentaro Asakura, Keiko Masayasu, Shizuko Sasaki, Satoshi Public Health Nutr Research Paper OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between the amount of time spent at childcare and diet quality in 668 Japanese children aged 1·5–6 years. DESIGN: A cross-sectional design was used. Dietary information was collected using dietary records (1 d for children aged 1·5–2 years and 2 d for children aged 3–6 years). Diet quality was assessed by counting the number of nutrients not meeting the Japanese Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI). Each child’s guardian reported the average amount of time spent at childcare per d for the previous 1 month. SETTING: In total, 315 childcare centres located in twenty-four areas in Japan. PARTICIPANTS: In total, 753 children aged 1·5–6 years who attend childcare facilities. RESULTS: After adjustment for potential confounders, OR for the low diet quality (≥ 5 of twenty nutrients not meeting DRI) in long (≥10 h/d) v. medium (8–10 h/d) childcare hours was 4·81 (95 % CI 1·96, 11·8) among children aged 5–6 years. There was no significant association in children aged 1·5–2 and 3–4 years. CONCLUSION: This study showed that long time spent at childcare was strongly associated with low diet quality among children aged 5–6 years, but not those aged 1·5–2 and 3–4 years. More research is needed to clarify different associations in each age group. Cambridge University Press 2022-03 2020-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9991545/ /pubmed/33317648 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980020003286 Text en © The Authors 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yoshii, Yui
Murakami, Kentaro
Asakura, Keiko
Masayasu, Shizuko
Sasaki, Satoshi
A longer time spent at childcare is associated with lower diet quality among children aged 5–6 years, but not those aged 1.5–2 and 3–4 years: Dietary Observation and Nutrient intake for Good health Research in Japanese young children (DONGuRI) study
title A longer time spent at childcare is associated with lower diet quality among children aged 5–6 years, but not those aged 1.5–2 and 3–4 years: Dietary Observation and Nutrient intake for Good health Research in Japanese young children (DONGuRI) study
title_full A longer time spent at childcare is associated with lower diet quality among children aged 5–6 years, but not those aged 1.5–2 and 3–4 years: Dietary Observation and Nutrient intake for Good health Research in Japanese young children (DONGuRI) study
title_fullStr A longer time spent at childcare is associated with lower diet quality among children aged 5–6 years, but not those aged 1.5–2 and 3–4 years: Dietary Observation and Nutrient intake for Good health Research in Japanese young children (DONGuRI) study
title_full_unstemmed A longer time spent at childcare is associated with lower diet quality among children aged 5–6 years, but not those aged 1.5–2 and 3–4 years: Dietary Observation and Nutrient intake for Good health Research in Japanese young children (DONGuRI) study
title_short A longer time spent at childcare is associated with lower diet quality among children aged 5–6 years, but not those aged 1.5–2 and 3–4 years: Dietary Observation and Nutrient intake for Good health Research in Japanese young children (DONGuRI) study
title_sort longer time spent at childcare is associated with lower diet quality among children aged 5–6 years, but not those aged 1.5–2 and 3–4 years: dietary observation and nutrient intake for good health research in japanese young children (donguri) study
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9991545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33317648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980020003286
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