Preschool Children's Dietary Patterns Are Associated with Food Shopping Establishments: The SENDO Project
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- DOI: 10.3390/foods13182930
Preschool Children's Dietary Patterns Are Associated with Food Shopping Establishments: The SENDO Project
Abstract
Background: Eating habits established during the preschool stage may last a lifetime, underlining the importance of choosing and purchasing healthy foods for proper nutrition. Aim: To assess the associations between place of food purchase and dietary intake and quality in Spanish preschool children. Methods: A cross-sectional analysis was carried out within the framework of the SEguimiento del Niño para un Desarrollo Óptimo (SENDO) project. Data were collected using (1) the food frequency questionnaire (FFQ), from which dietary nutrient intake and diet quality (NOVA System classification and KIDMED index) were analysed, and (2) the baseline food habits questionnaire, which asked about the food purchase outlet. Data were analysed by logistic regression, considering the intra-group correlation between siblings and using the type of food purchase outlet as a grouping variable. Results: Children from families shopping in hypermarkets consumed fewer nutrients, less minimally processed foods, as well as less fruit and vegetables than children from families shopping in specialised shops. Conclusions: Food shopping in specialised outlets can improve the quality of children's diets, promoting healthier habits such as greater adherence to the Mediterranean Diet and increasing the consumption of minimally processed foods. This has a positive impact on children's long-term health.
Keywords: children; dietary habits; foods; hypermarket; specialised establishment; supermarket.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest. The funders had no role in the analysis or interpretation of the data in this study.
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