Clustering of Sedentary Behaviours, Physical Activity, and Energy-Dense Food Intake in Six-Year-Old Children: Associations with Family Socioeconomic Status.

Nutrients
Junwen Yang-HuangHein Raat

Abstract

This study examined the clustering of lifestyle behaviours in children aged six years from a prospective cohort study in the Netherlands. Additionally, we analysed the associations between socioeconomic status and the lifestyle behaviour clusters that we identified. Data of 4059 children from the Generation R Study were analysed. Socioeconomic status was measured by maternal educational level and net household income. Lifestyle behaviours including screen time, physical activity, calorie-rich snack consumption and sugar-sweetened beverages consumption were measured via a parental questionnaire. Hierarchical and non-hierarchical cluster analyses were applied. The associations between socioeconomic status and lifestyle behaviour clusters were assessed using logistic regression models. Three lifestyle clusters were identified: "relatively healthy lifestyle" cluster (n = 1444), "high screen time and physically inactive" cluster (n = 1217), and "physically active, high snacks and sugary drinks" cluster (n = 1398). Children from high educated mothers or high-income households were more likely to be allocated to the "relatively healthy lifestyle" cluster, while children from low educated mothers or from low-income households were more...Continue Reading

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