The association between time scarcity, sociodemographic correlates and consumption of ultra-processed foods among parents in Norway: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Use of ultra-processed foods has expanded rapidly over the last decades and high consumption has been positively associated with risk of e.g. overweight, obesity and type 2 diabetes. Ultra-processed foods offer convenience as they require minimal time for preparation. It is there...
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doaj-2e4faa74b5a64664b77b1bff6ff9a1c62020-11-25T00:41:05ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582017-05-011711810.1186/s12889-017-4408-3The association between time scarcity, sociodemographic correlates and consumption of ultra-processed foods among parents in Norway: a cross-sectional studyIngrid Laukeland Djupegot0Camilla Bengtson Nenseth1Elling Bere2Helga Birgit Torgeirsdotter Bjørnarå3Sissel Heidi Helland4Nina Cecilie Øverby5Monica Klungland Torstveit6Tonje Holte Stea7Department of Public Health, Sport and Nutrition, University of AgderDepartment of Public Health, Sport and Nutrition, University of AgderDepartment of Public Health, Sport and Nutrition, University of AgderDepartment of Public Health, Sport and Nutrition, University of AgderDepartment of Public Health, Sport and Nutrition, University of AgderDepartment of Public Health, Sport and Nutrition, University of AgderDepartment of Public Health, Sport and Nutrition, University of AgderDepartment of Public Health, Sport and Nutrition, University of AgderAbstract Background Use of ultra-processed foods has expanded rapidly over the last decades and high consumption has been positively associated with risk of e.g. overweight, obesity and type 2 diabetes. Ultra-processed foods offer convenience as they require minimal time for preparation. It is therefore reasonable to assume that such foods are consumed more often among people who experience time scarcity. The main aim of this study was to investigate the association between time scarcity and consumption of ultra-processed foods among parents of 2-year olds in Norway. A secondary aim was to investigate the association between sociodemographic correlates, weight status and consumption of ultra-processed foods. Methods This cross-sectional study included 497 participants. Chi-square and cross tabulations were used to calculate proportions of high vs. low consumption of ultra-processed foods in relation to time scarcity, sociodemographic correlates and weight status. Binary logistic regression analyses were performed to test the relationship between independent variables and consumption of ultra-processed foods. Results Participants reporting medium and high time scarcity were more likely to have a high consumption of ultra-processed dinner products (OR = 3. 68, 95% CI = 2. 32–5.84 and OR = 3.10, 1.80–5.35, respectively) and fast foods (OR = 2.60, 1.62–4.18 and OR = 1.90, 1.08–3.32, respectively) compared to those with low time scarcity. Further, participants with medium time scarcity were more likely to have a high consumption of snacks and soft drinks compared to participants with low time scarcity (OR = 1.63, 1.06–2.49). Finally, gender, ethnicity, educational level, number of children in the household and weight status were identified as important factors associated with the consumption of certain types of ultra-processed foods. Conclusions Results from the present study showed that time scarcity, various sociodemographic factors and weight status was associated with consumption of processed foods. Future studies with a longitudinal design are needed to further explore these patterns over a longer period of time.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-017-4408-3Ultra-processed foodsProcessed foodsTime scarcityConvenienceAdultsParents |
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Ingrid Laukeland Djupegot Camilla Bengtson Nenseth Elling Bere Helga Birgit Torgeirsdotter Bjørnarå Sissel Heidi Helland Nina Cecilie Øverby Monica Klungland Torstveit Tonje Holte Stea The association between time scarcity, sociodemographic correlates and consumption of ultra-processed foods among parents in Norway: a cross-sectional study BMC Public Health Ultra-processed foods Processed foods Time scarcity Convenience Adults Parents |
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Ingrid Laukeland Djupegot Camilla Bengtson Nenseth Elling Bere Helga Birgit Torgeirsdotter Bjørnarå Sissel Heidi Helland Nina Cecilie Øverby Monica Klungland Torstveit Tonje Holte Stea |
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The association between time scarcity, sociodemographic correlates and consumption of ultra-processed foods among parents in Norway: a cross-sectional study |
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The association between time scarcity, sociodemographic correlates and consumption of ultra-processed foods among parents in Norway: a cross-sectional study |
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The association between time scarcity, sociodemographic correlates and consumption of ultra-processed foods among parents in Norway: a cross-sectional study |
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The association between time scarcity, sociodemographic correlates and consumption of ultra-processed foods among parents in Norway: a cross-sectional study |
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The association between time scarcity, sociodemographic correlates and consumption of ultra-processed foods among parents in Norway: a cross-sectional study |
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association between time scarcity, sociodemographic correlates and consumption of ultra-processed foods among parents in norway: a cross-sectional study |
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Abstract Background Use of ultra-processed foods has expanded rapidly over the last decades and high consumption has been positively associated with risk of e.g. overweight, obesity and type 2 diabetes. Ultra-processed foods offer convenience as they require minimal time for preparation. It is therefore reasonable to assume that such foods are consumed more often among people who experience time scarcity. The main aim of this study was to investigate the association between time scarcity and consumption of ultra-processed foods among parents of 2-year olds in Norway. A secondary aim was to investigate the association between sociodemographic correlates, weight status and consumption of ultra-processed foods. Methods This cross-sectional study included 497 participants. Chi-square and cross tabulations were used to calculate proportions of high vs. low consumption of ultra-processed foods in relation to time scarcity, sociodemographic correlates and weight status. Binary logistic regression analyses were performed to test the relationship between independent variables and consumption of ultra-processed foods. Results Participants reporting medium and high time scarcity were more likely to have a high consumption of ultra-processed dinner products (OR = 3. 68, 95% CI = 2. 32–5.84 and OR = 3.10, 1.80–5.35, respectively) and fast foods (OR = 2.60, 1.62–4.18 and OR = 1.90, 1.08–3.32, respectively) compared to those with low time scarcity. Further, participants with medium time scarcity were more likely to have a high consumption of snacks and soft drinks compared to participants with low time scarcity (OR = 1.63, 1.06–2.49). Finally, gender, ethnicity, educational level, number of children in the household and weight status were identified as important factors associated with the consumption of certain types of ultra-processed foods. Conclusions Results from the present study showed that time scarcity, various sociodemographic factors and weight status was associated with consumption of processed foods. Future studies with a longitudinal design are needed to further explore these patterns over a longer period of time. |
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Ultra-processed foods Processed foods Time scarcity Convenience Adults Parents |
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