Yabsley Jaime-Lee, Gunnell Katie E, Bryant Eleanor J, Drapeau Vicky, Thivel David, Adamo Kristi B, Chaput Jean-Philippe
Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, 401 Smyth Road, Ottawa, Canada, K1H 8L1.
School of Human Kinetics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
Public Health Nutr. 2019 Mar;22(3):431-443. doi: 10.1017/S136898001800349X. Epub 2018 Dec 27.
To examine score validity and reliability of a child version of the twenty-one-item Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire (CTFEQ-R21) in a sample of Canadian children and adolescents and its relationship with BMI Z-score and food/taste preferences.
Cross-sectional study.
School-based.
Children (n 158), sixty-three boys (mean age 11·5 (sd 1·6) years) and ninety-five girls (11·9 (sd 1·9) years).
Exploratory factor analysis revealed that the CTFEQ-R21 was best represented by four factors with item 17 removed (CFFEQ-R20), representing Cognitive Restraint (CR), Cognitive Uncontrolled Eating (UE 1), External Uncontrolled Eating (UE 2) and Emotional Eating (EE), accounting for 41·2 % of the total common variance with good scale reliability. ANOVA revealed that younger children reported higher UE 1 and CR scores than older children, and boys who reported high UE 1 scores had significantly higher BMI Z-scores. Children with high UE 1 scores reported a greater preference for high-protein and -fat foods, and high-fat savoury (HFSA) and high-fat sweet (HFSW) foods. Higher preference for high-protein, -fat and -carbohydrate foods, and HFSA, HFSW and low-fat savoury foods was found in children with high UE 2 scores.
The study suggests that the CFFEQ-R20 can be used to measure eating behaviour traits and associations with BMI Z-score and food/taste preferences in Canadian children and adolescents. Future research is needed to examine the validity of the questionnaire in larger samples and other geographical locations, as well as the inclusion of extraneous variables such as parental eating or socio-economic status.
在加拿大儿童和青少年样本中检验21项三因素饮食问卷儿童版(CTFEQ-R21)的得分效度和信度,以及它与BMI Z评分和食物/口味偏好的关系。
横断面研究。
以学校为基础。
儿童(n = 158),63名男孩(平均年龄11.5(标准差1.6)岁)和95名女孩(11.9(标准差1.9)岁)。
探索性因素分析表明,CTFEQ-R21去除第17项后(CFFEQ-R20)由四个因素最佳代表,分别代表认知克制(CR)、认知无节制饮食(UE 1)、外部无节制饮食(UE 2)和情绪化饮食(EE),占总共同方差的41.2%,量表信度良好。方差分析显示,年幼儿童报告的UE 1和CR得分高于年长儿童,报告UE 1得分高的男孩BMI Z评分显著更高。UE 1得分高的儿童报告对高蛋白和高脂肪食物、高脂肪咸味(HFSA)和高脂肪甜味(HFSW)食物有更大偏好。UE 2得分高的儿童对高蛋白、高脂肪和高碳水化合物食物以及HFSA、HFSW和低脂肪咸味食物有更高偏好。
该研究表明,CFFEQ-R20可用于测量加拿大儿童和青少年的饮食行为特征以及与BMI Z评分和食物/口味偏好的关联。未来需要进行研究,以检验该问卷在更大样本和其他地理位置的效度,以及纳入诸如父母饮食或社会经济地位等外部变量。