Food Behaviours and Health Indicators in Manitoba Adolescents and Relation to the Healthy Eating Index
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Measures
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Recruitment and Participants
3.2. Food Behaviours and Health Indicators
3.3. Association with Healthy Eating Index-Canada
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Food Behavior or Health Indicator | Total | Sex | Region | |||||
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Male n (%) | Female n (%) | p-Value | Norther n n (%) | Rural n (%) | Urban n (%) | p-Value | ||
Family dinner frequency | ||||||||
0–1 days/week | 136 (9.2) | 58 (8.8) | 71 (9.4) | 0.018 * | 11 (8.7) | 14 (6.7) | 111 (9.7) | 0.067 |
2–4 days/week | 215 (14.5) | 78 (11.8 a) | 128 (16.9 b) | 22 (17.3) | 19 (9.1) | 174 (15.1) | ||
5–7 days/week | 1134 (76.4) | 524 (79.4 a) | 557 (73.7 b) | 94 (74.0) | 175 (84.1) | 865 (75.2) | ||
Meal Frequency | ||||||||
Breakfast | ||||||||
0–4 days/week | 591 (38.7) | 194 (28.4 a) | 369 (47.7 b) | <0.001 * | 65 (49.6 a) | 83 (38.4 b) | 443 (37.5 b) | 0.026 * |
5–7 days/week | 938 (61.3) | 490 (71.6 a) | 405 (52.3 b) | 66 (50.4 a) | 133 (61.6 b) | 739 (62.5 b) | ||
Lunch | ||||||||
0–4 days/week | 262 (18.4) | 89 (13.8 a) | 161 (22.7 b) | <0.001 * | 24 (19.8) | 35 (17.9) | 203 (18.4) | 0.903 |
5–7 days/week | 1160 (81.6) | 556 (86.2 a) | 548 (77.3 b) | 97 (80.2) | 161 (82.1) | 902 (81.6) | ||
Previous day meal/snack location | ||||||||
Breakfast | ||||||||
Home | 1308 (91.0) | 614 (92.9 a) | 633 (89.0 b) | 0.013 * | 105 (92.1) | 187 (92.6) | 1016 (90.6) | 0.592 |
School/Other | 130 (9.0) | 47 (7.1 a) | 78 (11.0 b) | 9 (7.9) | 15 (7.4) | 106 (9.4) | ||
Morning snack | ||||||||
Home | 434 (35.5) | 232 (42.2 a) | 181 (29.6 b) | <0.001 * | 37 (38.1 a) | 38 (24.2 b) | 359 (37.1 a) | 0.006 * |
School/Other | 787 (64.5) | 318 (57.8 a) | 430 (70.4 b) | 60 (61.9 a) | 119 (75.8 b) | 608 (62.9 a) | ||
Lunch | ||||||||
Home | 343 (22.9) | 161 (23.8) | 166 (22.1) | 0.443 | 58 (44.3 a) | 30 (14.5 b) | 255 (22.0 c) | <0.001 * |
School/Other | 1153 (77.1) | 516 (76.2) | 586 (77.9) | 73 (55.7 a) | 177 (85.5 b) | 903 (78.0 c) | ||
Afternoon snack | ||||||||
Home | 693 (54.4) | 323 (55.9) | 339 (53.3) | 0.367 | 49 (51.6) | 97 (54.5) | 547 (54.7) | 0.843 |
School/Other | 580 (45.6) | 255 (44.1) | 297 (46.7) | 46 (48.4) | 81 (45.5) | 453 (45.3) | ||
Dinner | ||||||||
Home | 1400 (91.9) | 633 (92.8) | 702 (91.1) | 0.219 | 126 (96.9) | 195 (90.7) | 1079 (91.6) | 0.083 |
School/Other | 123 (8.1) | 49 (7.2) | 69 (8.9) | 4 (3.1) | 20 (9.3) | 99 (8.4) | ||
Evening snack | ||||||||
Home | 1219 (93.0) | 560 (94.1) | 607 (92.4) | 0.225 | 106 (93.8 a,b) | 158 (87.3 b) | 955 (93.9 a) | 0.005 * |
School/Other | 92 (7.0) | 35 (5.9) | 50 (7.6) | 7 (6.2 a,b) | 23 (12.7 b) | 62 (6.1 a) | ||
Frequency of school meal/snack purchases from cafeteria | ||||||||
0–1 times/week | 1261 (83.6) | 563 (83.7) | 642 (84.1) | 0.802 | 96 (74.4 a) | 167 (79.1 a) | 998 (85.4 b) | 0.001 * |
2–7 times/week | 248 (16.4) | 110 (16.3) | 121 (15.9) | 33 (25.6 a) | 44 (20.9 a) | 171 (14.6 b) | ||
Frequency of school meal/snack purchases from vending machines | ||||||||
0–1 times/week | 1396 (94.3) | 622 (94.0) | 711 (95.1) | 0.366 | 124 (97.6 a) | 190 (91.3 b) | 1082 (94.4 a,b) | 0.050 * |
2–7 times/week | 85 (5.7) | 40 (6.0) | 37 (4.9) | 3 (2.4 a) | 18 (8.7 b) | 64 (5.6 a,b) | ||
Self-reported health | ||||||||
Excellent/Very good | 910 (60.6) | 452 (67.9 a) | 418 (54.6 b) | <0.001 * | 68 (53.1) | 137 (64.0) | 705 (60.8) | 0.131 |
Fair/Poor | 591 (39.4) | 214 (32.1 a) | 348 (45.4 b) | 60 (46.9) | 77 (36.0) | 454 (39.2) | ||
Intentional weight loss | ||||||||
Not really/not trying to lose weight | 1130 (74.6) | 546 (81.0 a) | 538 (69.7 b) | <0.001 * | 99 (78.0) | 154 (71.6) | 877 (74.8) | 0.412 |
Yes/kind of trying to lose weight | 385 (25.4) | 128 (19.0 a) | 234 (30.3 b) | 28 (22.0) | 61 (28.4) | 296 (25.2) | ||
Intentional weight gain | ||||||||
Not really/not trying to gain weight | 1264 (84.3) | 515 (76.9 a) | 696 (91.1 b) | <0.001 * | 110 (88.7 a,b) | 190 (90.5 b) | 964 (82.7 a) | 0.006 * |
Yes/kind of trying to gain weight | 236 (15.7) | 155 (23.1 a) | 68 (8.9 b) | 14 (11.3 a,b) | 20 (9.5 b) | 202 (17.3 a) | ||
Body Mass Index category | ||||||||
Underweight | 37 (3.0) | 26 (4.2 a) | 11 (1.7 b) | <0.001 * | 3 (2.8 a) | 5 (2.7 a) | 29 (3.0 b) | 0.008 *,E |
Healthy weight | 895 (72.1) | 410 (67.0 a) | 485 (77.0 b) | 62 (57.9 a) | 123 (67.6 a,b) | 710 (74.5 b) | ||
Overweight | 218 (17.6) | 121 (19.8 a) | 97 (15.4 b) | 30 (28.0 a) | 37 (20.3 a,b) | 151 (15.8 b) | ||
Obese | 92 (7.4) | 55 (9.0 a) | 37 (5.9 b) | 12 (11.2) | 17 (9.3) | 63 (6.6) | ||
Sleep: Getting enough sleep regularly | ||||||||
Yes | 795 (54.1) | 424 (64.2 a) | 330 (44.4 b) | <0.001 * | 65 (53.3) | 125 (59.8) | 605 (53.1) | 0.200 |
No | 675 (45.9) | 236 (35.8 a) | 413 (55.6 b) | 57 (46.7) | 84 (40.2) | 534 (46.9) | ||
Sleep: Hours previous night | ||||||||
8–10 h | 788 (51.3) | 401 (58.7 a) | 350 (44.8 b) | <0.001 * | 53 (40.2 a) | 133 (61.6 b) | 602 (50.6 c) | 0.001 * |
6–7 h | 582 (37.9) | 225 (32.9 a) | 333 (42.6 b) | 57 (43.2 a) | 63 (29.2 b) | 462 (38.9 a) | ||
<6 h | 167 (10.9) | 57 (8.3 a) | 99 (12.7 b) | 22 (16.7 a) | 20 (9.3 b) | 125 (10.5 b) | ||
Sleep: Usual duration per night | ||||||||
8–10 h | 827 (54.3) | 421 (62.3 a) | 369 (47.4 b) | <0.001 * | 62 (48.8 a) | 143 (65.9 b) | 622 (52.8 a) | 0.001 * |
6–7 h | 594 (39.0) | 221 (32.7 a) | 348 (44.7 b) | 51 (40.2 a) | 62 (28.6 b) | 481 (40.8 a) | ||
<6 h | 102 (6.7) | 34 (5.0 a) | 62 (8.0 b) | 14 (11.0) | 12 (5.5) | 76 (6.4) | ||
Food and nutrition course in school | ||||||||
Yes | 912 (62.3) | 358 (55.4 a) | 507 (67.6 b) | <0.001 * | 62 (50.4 a) | 151 (71.6 b) | 699 (61.9 c) | <0.001 * |
No | 552 (37.7) | 288 (44.6 a) | 243 (32.4 b) | 61 (49.6 a) | 60 (28.4 b) | 431 (38.1 c) | ||
Importance of learning about food and nutrition in school | ||||||||
Strongly agree/Agree | 1183 (82.0) | 526 (81.7) | 608 (82.9) | 0.537 | 100 (80.0) | 160 (79.2) | 923 (82.8) | 0.393 |
Neutral/Disagree/Strongly disagree | 259 (18.0) | 118 (18.3) | 125 (17.1) | 25 (20.0) | 42 (20.8) | 192 (17.2) |
Food Behavior or Health Indicator | HEI-C Scores | |||||
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n | Mean | SD | Median | Interquartile Range | p-Value | |
Family dinner frequency | ||||||
0–1 days/week | 122 | 51.5 a | 10.9 | 51.2 | 14.4 | <0.001 * |
2–4 days/week | 203 | 56.5 b | 11.0 | 56.3 | 15.0 | |
5–7 days/week | 1058 | 57.0 b | 11.2 | 56.8 | 15.2 | |
Meal Frequency | ||||||
Breakfast | ||||||
0–4 days/week | 547 | 53.7 a | 11.0 | 53.6 | 14.2 | <0.001 * |
5–7 days/week | 875 | 58.0 b | 11.0 | 57.8 | 14.9 | |
Lunch | ||||||
0–4 days/week | 241 | 53.5 a | 11.8 | 54.3 | 16.0 | <0.001 * |
5–7 days/week | 1080 | 57.0 b | 11.1 | 57.0 | 15.2 | |
Previous day meal/snack location | ||||||
Breakfast | ||||||
Home | 1219 | 57.1 a | 11.0 | 56.9 | 15.0 | 0.005 * |
School/Other | 121 | 54.1 b | 11.8 | 54.9 | 13.7 | |
Morning snack | ||||||
Home | 397 | 55.9 a | 10.6 | 56.0 | 15.1 | 0.001 * |
School/Other | 736 | 58.2 b | 11.0 | 57.7 | 14.9 | |
Lunch | ||||||
Home | 316 | 54.4 a | 11.6 | 55.1 | 16.2 | <0.001 * |
School/Other | 1080 | 57.1 b | 10.9 | 56.6 | 14.7 | |
Afternoon snack | ||||||
Home | 645 | 56.8 | 11.2 | 56.6 | 15.5 | 0.461 |
School/Other | 541 | 57.3 | 10.8 | 56.7 | 14.0 | |
Dinner | ||||||
Home | 1306 | 56.6 | 11.2 | 56.4 | 14.8 | 0.314 |
School/Other | 114 | 55.4 | 11.3 | 54.4 | 17.4 | |
Evening snack | ||||||
Home | 1141 | 57.0 | 11.0 | 56.8 | 14.8 | 0.347 |
School/Other | 81 | 55.7 | 11.4 | 55.4 | 17.7 | |
Frequency of school meal/snack purchases from cafeteria | ||||||
0–1 times/week | 1176 | 57.0 a | 11.2 | 56.9 | 15.4 | <0.001 * |
2–7 times/week | 226 | 53.7 b | 10.7 | 53.6 | 14.1 | |
Frequency of school meal/snack purchases from vending machines | ||||||
0–1 times/week | 1303 | 56.7 a | 11.2 | 56.5 | 15.2 | 0.005 * |
2–7 times/week | 74 | 53.0 b | 10.3 | 52.6 | 12.6 | |
Self-reported health | ||||||
Excellent/Very good | 845 | 58.5 a | 11.0 | 58.3 | 15.3 | <0.001 * |
Fair/Poor | 553 | 53.4 b | 10.7 | 53.5 | 13.7 | |
Intentional weight loss | ||||||
Not really/not trying to lose weight | 1056 | 57.0 a | 11.2 | 56.7 | 15.3 | <0.001 * |
Yes/kind of trying to lose weight | 345 | 54.3 b | 11.4 | 54.0 | 14.7 | |
Intentional weight gain | ||||||
Not really/not trying to gain weight | 1179 | 56.2 | 11.4 | 56.2 | 15.1 | 0.303 |
Yes/kind of trying to gain weight | 211 | 57.1 | 10.4 | 56.5 | 14.9 | |
Body Mass Index category | ||||||
Underweight | 36 | 56.0 a,b | 10.8 | 57.1 | 15.9 | 0.001 *,E |
Healthy weight | 872 | 57.3 a | 11.1 | 56.8 | 15.6 | |
Overweight | 209 | 54.8 b | 12.3 | 55.7 | 16.2 | |
Obese | 88 | 53.3 b | 10.4 | 52.9 | 11.8 | |
Sleep: Getting enough sleep regularly | ||||||
Yes | 731 | 56.8 | 11.0 | 56.5 | 15.7 | 0.140 |
No | 629 | 55.9 | 11.3 | 55.4 | 14.2 | |
Sleep: Hours previous night | ||||||
8–10 h | 723 | 57.8 a | 11.1 | 57.9 | 15.5 | <0.001 * |
6–7 h | 548 | 55.4 b | 11.1 | 54.9 | 14.4 | |
<6 h | 150 | 53.0 b | 11.3 | 52.1 | 14.3 | |
Sleep: Usual duration per night | ||||||
8–10 h | 765 | 57.4 a | 11.2 | 57.2 | 15.3 | <0.001 * |
6–7 h | 553 | 55.9 b | 10.7 | 55.6 | 13.9 | |
<6 h | 92 | 50.8 c | 12.0 | 49.5 | 14.4 | |
Food and nutrition course in school | ||||||
Yes | 848 | 56.6 | 11.1 | 56.4 | 15.1 | 0.575 |
No | 514 | 56.3 | 11.1 | 56.4 | 14.8 | |
Importance of learning about food and nutrition in school | ||||||
Strongly agree/Agree | 1110 | 56.9 a | 11.2 | 56.7 | 15.2 | 0.001 * |
Neutral/Disagree/Strongly disagree | 236 | 54.3 b | 10.6 | 54.6 | 14.4 |
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Slater, J.; Pilli, B.; Hinds, A.; Katz, A.; Urquia, M.L.; Sanguins, J.; Green, C.; Cidro, J.; Chateau, D.; Nickel, N. Food Behaviours and Health Indicators in Manitoba Adolescents and Relation to the Healthy Eating Index. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 2007. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032007
Slater J, Pilli B, Hinds A, Katz A, Urquia ML, Sanguins J, Green C, Cidro J, Chateau D, Nickel N. Food Behaviours and Health Indicators in Manitoba Adolescents and Relation to the Healthy Eating Index. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(3):2007. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032007
Chicago/Turabian StyleSlater, Joyce, Bhanu Pilli, Aynslie Hinds, Alan Katz, Marcelo L. Urquia, Julianne Sanguins, Chris Green, Jaime Cidro, Dan Chateau, and Nathan Nickel. 2023. "Food Behaviours and Health Indicators in Manitoba Adolescents and Relation to the Healthy Eating Index" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 3: 2007. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032007
APA StyleSlater, J., Pilli, B., Hinds, A., Katz, A., Urquia, M. L., Sanguins, J., Green, C., Cidro, J., Chateau, D., & Nickel, N. (2023). Food Behaviours and Health Indicators in Manitoba Adolescents and Relation to the Healthy Eating Index. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(3), 2007. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032007