Fruit and vegetable intake is associated with frequency of breakfast, lunch and evening meal: cross-sectional study of 11-, 13-, and 15-year-olds

Feb 8, 2012The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity

Fruit and vegetable intake linked to how often 11-, 13-, and 15-year-olds eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner

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Abstract

Irregular meal consumption is associated with low fruit and vegetable intake among adolescents (n = 3913).

  • Statistically significant associations were found between irregular breakfast consumption and low fruit (OR = 1.42) and vegetable (OR = 1.48) intake.
  • Irregular lunch consumption was associated with low fruit (OR = 1.68) and vegetable (OR = 1.83) intake.
  • Irregular evening meal consumption was linked to low vegetable intake (OR = 1.70), but not to low fruit intake.
  • Associations between irregular breakfast consumption and low fruit and vegetable intake were significant only among girls.
  • Younger adolescents exhibited a less serious risk for low fruit and vegetable intake due to skipping meals compared to older adolescents.

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