Eating Behavior and Obesity in a Sample of Spanish Schoolchildren
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Instruments
2.2.1. Anthropometric Study
2.2.2. CEBQ Questionnaire
2.3. Statistical Procedures
3. Results
3.1. Internal Consistency of the Subscales and Factor Structure of the CEBQ Questionnaire
3.2. Sample Characterization
3.3. Comparison between Mean Scores of CEBQ Scales and Nutritional Status
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
% (N) | ||
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Sex | Boys | 66.69 (189) |
Girls | 33.32 (94) | |
Age | 6 | 5.70 (16) |
7 | 8.80 (25) | |
8 | 12.00 (34) | |
9 | 11.70 (33) | |
10 | 16.60 (47) | |
11 | 13.80 (39) | |
12 | 11.30 (32) | |
13 | 10.20 (29) | |
14 | 5.30 (15) | |
15 | 3.20 (9) | |
16 | 1.40 (4) | |
Mother Education | Primary level | 27.70 (78) |
Secondary Level | 32.70 (93) | |
Tertiary or university level | 39.60 (112) | |
Father education | Primary level | 39.50 (111) |
Secondary Level | 33.10 (94) | |
Tertiary or university level | 27.90 (78) | |
Parental employment status | One or both parents unemployed | 22.40 (64) |
Both parents employed | 77.60 (220) | |
Mean ± SD | ||
Physical activity (h/week) | Total | 3.61 ± 1.84 |
6–10 years | 3.27 ± 1.64 | |
11–16 years | 4.13 ± 1.94 | |
Boys | 3.50 ± 2.25 | |
Girls | 3.25 ± 2.25 |
Pro-Intake Criterion | Anti-Intake Criterion |
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Subscale 1: enjoyment of food (EF)
| Subscale 5: satiety responsiveness (SR)
|
Subscale 2: food responsiveness (FR)
| Subscale 6: slowness in eating (SE)
|
Subscale 3: emotional overeating (EOE)
| Subscale 7: emotional under-eating (SUA)
|
Subscale 4: desire for drinks (DD)
| Subscale 8: food fussiness (FF)
|
Boys (Mean ± SD) | Girls (Mean ± SD) | |||
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Age (years) | 10.13 ± 2.41 | 10.58 ± 2.44 | ||
Weight (kg) | 43.98 ± 15.61 | 42.21 ± 16.65 | ||
Height (cm) | 143.43 ± 15.51 | 142,90 ± 13,38 | ||
Waist circumference (cm) | 70.40 ± 12.60 | 67.30 ± 10.25 | ||
BMI (kg/m2) | 19.71 ± 4.18 | 20.14 ± 4.79 | ||
WHtR | 0.48 ± 0.063 | 0.46 ± 0.054 | ||
BMI | ||||
Low weight N (%) | Normal weight N (%) | Overweight N (%) | Obesity N (%) | |
Boys | 8 (4.20%) | 117 (61.60%) | 43 (22.60%) | 22 (11.60%) |
Girls | 11 (11.80%) | 48 (51.60%) | 25 (26.90%) | 9 (9.70%) |
Total | 19 (6.70%) | 165 (58.30%) | 68 (24.00%) | 31 (11.00%) |
WHtR | ||||
No abdominal obesity N (%) | Abdominal overweight N (%) | Abdominal obesity N (%) | ||
Boys | 100 (52.60%) | 23 (12.10%) | 67 (35.30%) | |
Girls | 51 (54.80%) | 19 (20.40%) | 23 (24.70%) | |
Total | 151 (53.40%) | 42 (14.80%) | 90 (31.80%) | |
%BF | ||||
Low (p < 10) N (%) | Medium (p 10–90) N(%) | High (p 90–97) N (%) | Very high (p > 97) N (%) | |
Boys | 5 (2.60%) | 76 (40.00%) | 40 (21.10%) | 69 (36.30%) |
Girls | 10 (10.80%) | 47 (50.50%) | 15 (16.10%) | 21 (22.60%) |
Total | 15 (5.30%) | 123 (43.50%) | 55 (19.40%) | 90 (31.80%) |
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Dimension | Subscale | Mean (SD) | Cronbach’s Alpha |
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Pro-intake | 1. Enjoyment of food (EF) | 2.90 (0.66) | 0.631 |
2. Food responsiveness (FR) | 1.38 (0.99) | 0.879 | |
3. Emotional overeating (EOE) | 1.15 (0.91) | 0.814 | |
4. Desire for drinks (DD) | 1.39 (0.934) | 0.842 | |
Anti-intake | 5. Satiety responsiveness (SR) | 1.86 (0.52) | 0.701 |
6. Slowness in eating (SE) | 1.64 (0.55) | 0.779 | |
7. Emotional undereating (EUE) | 1.43 (0.89) | 0.768 | |
8. Food fussiness (FF) | 2.02 (0.39) | 0.515 |
Dimension | Subscale | BMI | WHtR | %BF | ||||||
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No Excess Weight Median [IQR] | Excess Weight Median [IQR] | p-Value | No Excess Abdominal Fat Median [IQR] | Excess Abdominal Fat Median [IQR] | p-Value | No Excess Adiposity Median [IQR] | Excess Adiposity Median [IQR] | p-Value | ||
Pro-intake | 1. Enjoyment of food (EF) | 3.00 [2.25–3.25] | 3.30 [2.50–3.60] | 0.002 * | 3.00 [2.50–3.25] | 3.00 [2.50–3.60] | 0.220 | 2.75 [2.25–3.25] | 3.00 [2.50–3.50] | 0.001 * |
2. Food responsiveness (FR) | 1.10 [0.40–1.60] | 1. 70 [1.00–2.60] | <0.001 * | 1.00 [0.40–1.60] | 1.40 [0.80–2.40] | <0.001 * | 1.00 [0.60–1.60] | 1.50 [0.60–2.40] | 0.005 * | |
3. Emotional overeating (EOE) | 1.00 [0.25–1.62] | 1.50 [0.75–2.00] | <0.001 * | 1.00 [0.25–1.75] | 1.25 [0.50–2.00] | 0.018 * | 1.00 [0.25–1.50] | 1.25 [0.50–2.00] | 0.014 * | |
4. Desire for drinks (DD) | 1.33 [0.67–1.83] | 1.40 [1.00–2.00] | 0.080 | 1.00 [0.67–1.67] | 1.33 [0.67–2.00] | 0.015 * | 1.00 [0.67–1.67] | 1.33 [0.67–2.00] | 0.083 | |
Anti-intake | 5. Satiety responsiveness (SR) | 2.00 [1.60–2.20] | 1.80 [1.40–200] | 0.011 * | 2.00 [1.60–2.20] | 1.80 [1.60–2.20] | 0.266 | 2.00 [1.60–2.20] | 1.80 [1.60–2.00] | 0.018 * |
6. Slowness in eating (SE) | 1.75 [1.25–2.00] | 1.50 [1.00–1.75] | 0.002 * | 1.75 [1.25–2.00] | 1.50 [1.25–1.75] | 0.04 * | 1.75 [1.25–2.00] | 1.50 [1.25–1.75] | 0.008 * | |
7. Emotional undereating (EUE) | 1.50 [0.75–2.00] | 1.25 [0.75–2.00] | 0.219 | 1.50 [1.00–2.19] | 1.38 [0.75–2.00] | 0.163 | 1.50 [0.75–2.25] | 1.50 [1.75–2.00] | 0.580 | |
8. Food fussiness (FF) | 2.00 [1.75–2.25] | 2.00 [1.75–2.25] | 0.419 | 2.00 [1.75–2.25] | 2.00 [1.75–2.25] | 0.613 | 2.00 [1.75–2.25] | 2.00 [1.75–2.00] | 0.272 |
Independent Variables | Excess Weight (Overweight or Obesity) by BMI (N = 90) | Excess Abdominal Fat by WHtR (N = 124) | Excess Adiposity by %BF (N = 135) | Subjects with Excess BMI, WtHR, and %BF (N = 78) | ||||||||
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B | Exp(B) | p-Value | B | Exp(B) | p-Value | B | Exp(B) | p-Value | B | Exp(B) | p-Value | |
CEBQ1 | 0.489 | 1.631 | 0.057 | 0.120 | 1.127 | 0.619 | 0.566 | 1.761 | 0.021 * | 0.533 | 1.703 | 0.049 * |
Female | - | - | - | - | - | - | −0.744 | 0.475 | 0.004 ** | - | - | - |
PA ≥ 420 min/week | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
CEBQ2 | 0.869 | 2.385 | <0.001 *** | 0.640 | 1.872 | 0.010 ** | 0.416 | 1.516 | 0.088 | 0.797 | 2.200 | 0.004 * |
Female | - | - | - | - | - | - | −0.745 | 0.475 | 0.004 ** | - | - | - |
PA ≥ 420 min/week | - | - | - | −0.436 | 0.647 | 0.096 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
CEBQ3 | 0.812 | 2.253 | 0.002 ** | 0.461 | 1.682 | 0.035 * | 0.531 | 1.701 | 0.033 * | 0.465 | 1.592 | 0.088 |
Female | - | - | - | - | - | - | −0.733 | 0.480 | 0.005 ** | - | - | - |
PA ≥ 420 min/week | - | - | - | −0.481 | 0.618 | 0.067 | −0.465 | 0.628 | 0.078 | - | - | - |
CEBQ4 | 0.490 | 1.632 | 0.055 | 0.543 | 1.721 | 0.025 * | 0.364 | 1.439 | 0.129 | 0.580 | 1.786 | 0.031 * |
Female | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
PA ≥ 420 min/week | - | - | - | −0.460 | 0.631 | 0.079 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
CEBQ5 | −0.661 | 0.516 | 0.009 ** | −0.299 | 0.742 | 0.220 | −0.630 | 0.532 | 0.010 ** | −0.616 | 0.540 | 0.020 * |
Female | - | - | - | - | - | - | −0.744 | 0.475 | 0.004 ** | - | - | - |
PA ≥ 420 min/week | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
CEBQ6 | −0.719 | 0.487 | 0.006 ** | −0.673 | 0.510 | 0.006 ** | −0.676 | 0.509 | 0.006 ** | −0.668 | 0.513 | 0.014 * |
Female | - | - | - | - | - | - | −0.722 | 0.486 | 0.006 ** | - | - | - |
PA ≥ 420 min/week | - | - | - | −0.446 | 0.640 | 0.089 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
CEBQ7 | −0.161 | 0.851 | 0.520 | −0.188 | 0.829 | 0.432 | −0.118 | 0.889 | 0.622 | −0.228 | 0.796 | 0.385 |
Female | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
PA ≥ 420 min/week | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
CEBQ8 | 0.006 | 1.006 | 0.982 | 0.417 | 1.517 | 0.084 | 0.312 | 1.367 | 0.193 | 0.067 | 1.069 | 0.813 |
Female | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
PA ≥ 420 min/week | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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Calderón García, A.; Alaminos-Torres, A.; Pedrero Tomé, R.; Prado Martínez, C.; Martínez Álvarez, J.R.; Villarino Marín, A.; Marrodán Serrano, M.D. Eating Behavior and Obesity in a Sample of Spanish Schoolchildren. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 4186. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054186
Calderón García A, Alaminos-Torres A, Pedrero Tomé R, Prado Martínez C, Martínez Álvarez JR, Villarino Marín A, Marrodán Serrano MD. Eating Behavior and Obesity in a Sample of Spanish Schoolchildren. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(5):4186. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054186
Chicago/Turabian StyleCalderón García, Andrea, Ana Alaminos-Torres, Roberto Pedrero Tomé, Consuelo Prado Martínez, Jesús Román Martínez Álvarez, Antonio Villarino Marín, and María Dolores Marrodán Serrano. 2023. "Eating Behavior and Obesity in a Sample of Spanish Schoolchildren" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 5: 4186. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054186
APA StyleCalderón García, A., Alaminos-Torres, A., Pedrero Tomé, R., Prado Martínez, C., Martínez Álvarez, J. R., Villarino Marín, A., & Marrodán Serrano, M. D. (2023). Eating Behavior and Obesity in a Sample of Spanish Schoolchildren. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(5), 4186. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054186