Title of article :
Children’s Eating Habits and Obesity While Watching Television
Author/Authors :
Arikan Duygu نويسنده Department of Child Health Nursing, Health Sciences of Faculty, Atatürk University, Erzurum, Turkey. Arikan Duygu , Bekar Pınar نويسنده Research Assistant, Erzincan University, Department of
Child Health Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Erzincan,
Turkey
Abstract :
Objectives The current study aimed to examine the effect of eating
habit of children while watching TV on obesity. Methods The population
of this descriptive study consisted of the mothers with children in the
age group of three to five years, who referred to five family health
centers from June to July 2015. No sampling selection was performed in
the study. The study was conducted on 165 mothers, who agreed to
participate in the study and their children. The data were collected
with the face-to-face interview method and using a form including
questions related to the socio-demographic characteristics of the
mothers and children as well as the condition of children watching TV
and their nutritional status. After measuring the weight and height of
the children by a digital scale and a standard assessment tool by
researchers, their body mass index (BMI) was calculated. Before
collection of the data, the approval of the ethics committee, verbal
permission from the parents and a formal written permission from the
related institution were obtained. Percentage, mean and Chi-square tests
were used to assess the data. Results According to the obtained results,
33.9% of the children were five years old and 52.7% were male. According
to classification of BMI, 9.7% of the children were very slim, 12.7%
slim, 58.8% normal, 8.5% over-weight and 10.3% obese. It was determined
that 58.2% of the children ate while watching TV and 34.4% of those ate
their meals once a day while watching TV. Conclusions It was found that
more than half of the children watched TV while eating. It is suggested
that nurses inform the parents about the harms of having their children
eat while watching TV as well as obesity.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics