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在一项针对 12、14 和 16 岁青少年的横断面样本研究中,吃饭时看电视、玩电脑游戏和看书是不吃正餐的预测因素。

Television viewing, computer game play and book reading during meals are predictors of meal skipping in a cross-sectional sample of 12-, 14- and 16-year-olds.

机构信息

Leuven School for Mass Communication Research and Leuven Food Science and Nutrition Research Centre (LFoRCe), Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

出版信息

Public Health Nutr. 2010 Apr;13(4):537-43. doi: 10.1017/S1368980009991467. Epub 2009 Sep 22.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine whether television viewing, computer game playing or book reading during meals predicts meal skipping with the aim of watching television, playing computer games or reading books (media meal skipping).

DESIGN

A cross-sectional study was conducted using a standardized self-administered questionnaire. Analyses were controlled for age, gender and BMI.

SETTING

Data were obtained from a random sample of adolescents in Flanders, Belgium.

SUBJECTS

Seven hundred and ten participants aged 12, 14 and 16 years.

RESULTS

Of the participants, 11.8 % skipped meals to watch television, 10.5 % skipped meals to play computer games and 8.2 % skipped meals to read books. Compared with those who did not use these media during meals, the risk of skipping meals in order to watch television was significantly higher for those children who watched television during meals (2.9 times higher in those who watched television during at least one meal a day). The risk of skipping meals for computer game playing was 9.5 times higher in those who played computer games weekly or more while eating, and the risk of meal skipping in order to read books was 22.9 times higher in those who read books during meals less than weekly. The more meals the respondents ate with the entire family, the less likely they were to skip meals to watch television.

CONCLUSIONS

The use of media during meals predicts meal skipping for using that same medium. Family meals appear to be inversely related to meal skipping for television viewing.

摘要

目的

研究用餐时看电视、玩电脑游戏或看书是否会导致人们跳过正餐去看电视、玩电脑游戏或看书(媒体性用餐逃避)。

设计

采用标准化的自我管理式问卷进行横断面研究。分析时控制了年龄、性别和 BMI。

地点

数据来自比利时佛兰德斯的青少年随机样本。

受试者

年龄在 12、14 和 16 岁的 710 名参与者。

结果

在参与者中,有 11.8%的人跳过正餐去看电视,10.5%的人跳过正餐去玩电脑游戏,8.2%的人跳过正餐去看书。与那些在吃饭时不使用这些媒体的人相比,那些在吃饭时看电视的人跳过正餐的风险明显更高(每天至少吃一顿饭时看电视的人风险高 2.9 倍)。每周至少有一次边吃饭边玩电脑游戏的人,跳过正餐去玩电脑游戏的风险是不这样做的人的 9.5 倍;那些每周在吃饭时看书少于一次的人,跳过正餐去看书的风险是不这样做的人的 22.9 倍。受访者与全家人一起吃的餐数越多,他们就越不可能跳过正餐去看电视。

结论

用餐时使用媒体会预测人们跳过正餐去使用同一媒体。家庭聚餐似乎与跳过正餐去看电视呈负相关。

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