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Review
. 2022 Jul 28;9(8):1131.
doi: 10.3390/children9081131.

Health Literacy in Early Childhood: A Systematic Review of Empirical Studies

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Health Literacy in Early Childhood: A Systematic Review of Empirical Studies

Henrietta Bánfai-Csonka et al. Children (Basel). .

Abstract

Early childhood plays a key role in the formation of healthy habits and the establishment of health literacy. Nonetheless, there are only a few research studies focusing on the health literacy level of children under the age of eight. The aim of our systematic review is to explore empirical research on health literacy related to early childhood. The research was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA protocol. This systematic review examines 12 studies published between 2013-2022. Results show that research focuses on different domains of health literacy for children. In relation to children's food literacy, children understand the relationship between health and nutrition and they realize the health impact of obesity. The habits connected to oral health are strongly associated with parents' knowledge of and behaviours around oral health. Results related to health care situations show that children are able to be actively involved in decision-making processes in connection with their health. Exploring young children's health literacy is essential in order to be able to plan health promotion interventions, embedded into early childhood education. Picture-based messages or story-based messages supported by illustrations can help measure health literacy in early childhood and can support the formation of health literacy.

Keywords: early childhood; health literacy; kindergarten; preschool children.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Flow chart of the searching process according to the PRISMA protocol.

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