2015
DOI: 10.3390/nu7125522
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Associations of Child Temperament with Child Overweight and Breakfast Habits: A Population Study in Five-Year-Olds

Abstract: This study examines the associations of child temperament with overweight/obesity and breakfast habits. Participants were 17,409 five-year-olds whose mothers partake in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa), and completed a questionnaire at the child’s 5th birthday. Temperament was assessed as externalizing, internalizing and sociable temperament. Breakfast habits differentiated between “every day”, “4 to 6 times a week”, and “0 to 3 times a week”. The child’s weight status was determined by Body … Show more

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“…Child temperament has also been examined in relation to children's eating and OW/OB with evidence that dimensions of temperament such as externalizing temperament, low persistence or higher negativity, difficult temperament, emotional distress, and emotionality are risk factors for obesity or weight gain. Temperament has also been linked with the personality trait of impulsivity that in turn has been shown to contribute to OW/OB …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Child temperament has also been examined in relation to children's eating and OW/OB with evidence that dimensions of temperament such as externalizing temperament, low persistence or higher negativity, difficult temperament, emotional distress, and emotionality are risk factors for obesity or weight gain. Temperament has also been linked with the personality trait of impulsivity that in turn has been shown to contribute to OW/OB …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obesitas pada anak dapat menjadi penyakit komorbiditas seperti asma, diabetes, dan penyakit kardiovaskuler (Skogheim & Vollrath, 2015). Walaupun mekanisme terjadinya belum sepenuhnya dimengerti, tetapi telah dikonfirmasi bahwa obesitas terjadi karena pemasukan energi melebihi pengeluaran energi (Soetjiningsih, 1995).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…A systematic review found that child temperament (ie, poor self‐regulation, distress to limitations, low/high soothability, and low negative affectivity) was associated with higher BMI in infants and preschool‐aged children . More recently, a study showed that 5‐year‐old children with externalizing temperament (eg, impulsiveness and low self‐regulation) are more likely to be overweight . Another study showed that certain subgroups of preschoolers with difficult temperament (easily distressed, inhibited, cry often, and have low soothability) might be at risk for eating and weight regulation problems later in life .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 More recently, a study showed that 5-year-old children with externalizing temperament (eg, impulsiveness and low self-regulation) are more likely to be overweight. 6 Another study showed that certain subgroups of preschoolers with difficult temperament (easily distressed, inhibited, cry often, and have low soothability) might be at risk for eating and weight regulation problems later in life. 7 According to a meta-analysis, children with overweight and obesity tend to be more impulsive than children with normal weight, 8 and children with overweight are more likely to experience multiple associated psychological problems, such as coexisting depression, anxiety, or behavioural difficulties, compared with children with normal weight.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%