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abstract: 'Background: The association between socioeconomic position and diet in
early childhood has mainly been addressed based on maternal education
and household income. We aimed to assess the influence of a variety of
social factors from different socio-ecological levels (parents,
household and child-care) on multi-time point dietary patterns
identified from 2 to 5 y.
Method: This study included 974 children from the French EDEN
mother-child cohort. Two multi-time point dietary patterns were derived
in a previous study: they correspond to consistent exposures to either
core-or non-core foods across 2, 3 and 5 y and were labelled
``Guidelines{''''} and ``Processed, fast-foods{''''}. The associations of
various social factors collected during pregnancy (age, education level)
or at 2-y follow-up (mother''s single status, occupation, work
commitments, household financial disadvantage, presence of older
siblings and child-care arrangements) with each of the two dietary
patterns, were assessed by multivariable linear regression analysis.
Results: The adherence to a diet close to ``Guidelines{''''} was
positively and independently associated with both maternal and paternal
education levels. The adherence to a diet consistently composed of
processed and fast-foods was essentially linked with maternal variables
(younger age and lower education level), household financial
disadvantage, the presence of older sibling (s) and being cared for at
home by someone other than the mother.
Conclusions: Multiple social factors operating at different levels
(parents, household, and child-care) were found to be associated with
the diet of young children. Different independent predictors were found
for each of the two longitudinal dietary patterns, suggesting distinct
pathways of influence. Our findings further suggest that interventions
promoting healthier dietary choices for young children should involve
both parents and take into account not only household financial
disadvantage but also maternal age, family size and options for
child-care.'
affiliation: 'Lioret, S (Corresponding Author), Paris Descartes Univ, Early ORigin
Childs Hlth \& Dev Team ORCHAD, Epidemiol \& Biostat Sorbonne Paris Cite Ctr CRESS,
INSERM, F-75014 Paris, France.
Camara, Soumaila; de Lauzon-Guillain, Blandine; Heude, Barbara; Charles, Marie-Aline;
Botton, Jeremie; Plancoulaine, Sabine; Forhan, Anne; Dargent-Molina, Patricia; Lioret,
Sandrine; EDEN Mother-Child Cohort Study Grp, Paris Descartes Univ, Early ORigin
Childs Hlth \& Dev Team ORCHAD, Epidemiol \& Biostat Sorbonne Paris Cite Ctr CRESS,
INSERM, F-75014 Paris, France.
Botton, Jeremie, Univ Paris 11, Fac Pharm, F-92290 Chatenay Malabry, France.
Saurel-Cubizolles, Marie-Josephe, Paris Descartes Univ, Obstet Perinatal \& Pediat
Epidemiol Team EPOPe, Epidemiol \& Biostat Sorbonne Paris Cite Ctr CRESS, INSERM,
F-75014 Paris, France.'
article-number: '122'
author: Camara, Soumaila and de Lauzon-Guillain, Blandine and Heude, Barbara and Charles,
Marie-Aline and Botton, Jeremie and Plancoulaine, Sabine and Forhan, Anne and Saurel-Cubizolles,
Marie-Josephe and Dargent-Molina, Patricia and Lioret, Sandrine and Grp, EDEN Mother-Child
Cohort Study
author-email: sandrine.lioret@inserm.fr
author_list:
- family: Camara
given: Soumaila
- family: de Lauzon-Guillain
given: Blandine
- family: Heude
given: Barbara
- family: Charles
given: Marie-Aline
- family: Botton
given: Jeremie
- family: Plancoulaine
given: Sabine
- family: Forhan
given: Anne
- family: Saurel-Cubizolles
given: Marie-Josephe
- family: Dargent-Molina
given: Patricia
- family: Lioret
given: Sandrine
- family: Grp
given: EDEN Mother-Child Cohort Study
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.1186/s12966-015-0285-2
eissn: 1479-5868
files: []
journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
keywords: 'Dietary patterns; Toddlers; Preschool children; Socio-economic position;
Social inequalities'
keywords-plus: 'SOCIOECONOMIC POSITION; ASSOCIATIONS; HEALTH; INFANCY; DETERMINANTS;
ADOLESCENTS; ACCEPTANCE; EDUCATION; VALIDITY; QUALITY'
language: English
month: SEP 24
number-of-cited-references: '40'
orcid-numbers: 'Bernard, Jonathan/0000-0002-6418-983X
Lepeule, Johanna/0000-0001-8907-197X
de Lauzon-Guillain, Blandine/0000-0001-5887-8842
Heude, Barbara/0000-0002-1565-1629
PLANCOULAINE, Sabine/0000-0003-0725-8306
Dargent-Molina, Patricia/0000-0001-8596-6899
Charles, Marie Aline/0000-0003-4025-4390
Botton, Jérémie/0000-0002-4814-6370
Charles, Marie Aline/0000-0003-4025-4390
Saurel-Cubizolles, Marie-Josephe/0000-0002-2210-974X
FRITEL, Xavier/0000-0002-4987-8127
LIORET, Sandrine/0000-0002-2483-7820
HANKARD, Regis/0000-0001-8450-5839
Germa, Alice/0000-0002-0505-4986'
papis_id: 48d1fb41b538ff43ae12b518878173a9
ref: Camara2015multidimensionalityr
researcherid-numbers: 'Bernard, Jonathan/T-7064-2017
Lepeule, Johanna/N-2579-2013
de Lauzon-Guillain, Blandine/P-4659-2016
Heude, Barbara/G-3095-2016
PLANCOULAINE, Sabine/E-2824-2017
Dargent-Molina, Patricia/N-3887-2017
Charles, Marie Aline/F-8567-2017
Botton, Jérémie/I-1584-2019
Charles, Marie Aline/S-1866-2019
Saurel-Cubizolles, Marie-Josephe/D-1571-2014
FRITEL, Xavier/K-8566-2012
LIORET, Sandrine/G-5568-2017
'
times-cited: '31'
title: 'Multidimensionality of the relationship between social status and dietary
patterns in early childhood: longitudinal results from the French EDEN mother-child
cohort'
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type: article
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unique-id: WOS:000361587400001
usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
usage-count-since-2013: '20'
volume: '12'
web-of-science-categories: Nutrition \& Dietetics; Physiology
year: '2015'