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Influence of Family Modelling on Children’s Healthy Eating Behaviour

Influence of Family Modelling on Children’s Healthy Eating Behaviour

Autori:

Carmen Daniela DOMNARIU , Andreea ILIES , Florentina Ligia FURTUNESCU

Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 77-95



How to cite this article:

Domnariu, C.D., Ilies, A., Furtunescu, F.L.. (2013). Influence of Family Modelling on Children’s Healthy Eating Behaviour. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala ,41, 77-95.



Abstract:

The development of eating behaviours is a dynamic process that begins in infancy and continues throughout life, being strongly influenced by the family models. Our study aimed to evaluate the food behaviour in children aged 11, 13 and 15 years old in relation to the family models. We did a cross-sectional study in 206 school children from Sibiu county (rural and urban areas) using the Romanian version of HBSC questionnaire. We analysed the frequency of breakfast and dinner with the family, the lunch circumstances, the frequency of snacks during playtime or computer work, the family influence on the consumption of certain unhealthy foods, the frequency of fast-food restaurants attendance and the compliance of family dining rules. High proportions of children were found not to have breakfast with family, to eat snacks during playtime and to receive soft drinks, sweets and chips without restriction. Also a high proportion of children in urban areas use to have the lunch at school (as a snack) due to the school program. By opposite, the situation seemed much better in relation to dinner, most of the children having daily dinners with their parents. Also a low percent of children use to visit the fast food restaurants. Moderate compliance was found in relation to family dining rules. This results are quite concerning, showing limited involvement of the parents and moderate influence of family modelling in relation to the children eating behaviour.

Keywords:

healthy eating; family modeling; children; parental influence; behaviour.


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