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Author(s): Viana, Victor
Sinde, Susana
Saxton, Jennyfer
Title: Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire: associations with BMI in Portuguese children
Issue Date: 2008
Abstract: The objective of this study was to examine the association between the scores of the Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (CEBQ) and BMI in a sample of Portuguese children. Using a cross-sectional design, a sample of 240 children (123 females and 117 males) aged 3-13 years were recruited from clinic and community-based settings. Parents completed the CEBQ to indicate their child's eating style for three 'food approach' and four 'food avoidant' sub-scales. Factor analyses revealed an underlying structure similar to the original CEBQ. Children's height and weight were measured to calculate BMI and Centre for Disease Control BMI z-scores. Hierarchical regression analyses controlling for gender, age and socioeconomic status indicated that all CEBQ sub-scales were significantly associated with BMI z-scores (P¼0·03 to , 0·001). Food approach scales were positively related to BMI z-scores (b ¼ 0·33-0·51) and food avoidance negatively related (b ¼ 20·17 to 2 0·46). Our results support the use of the CEBQ to further understand eating style as a behavioural pathway to obesity. Eating style: Children: Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire: Obesity
Subject: Ciências da Saúde, Outras ciências médicas
Health sciences, Other medical sciences
Scientific areas: Ciências médicas e da saúde::Outras ciências médicas
Medical and Health sciences::Other medical sciences
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/95234
Document Type: Artigo em Revista Científica Internacional
Rights: restrictedAccess
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