The associations of meals and snacks on family meals among a sample of grade 7 students from Southwestern Ontario

Jul 20, 2014Appetite

How Meals and Snacks Relate to Family Meals in Grade 7 Students from Southwestern Ontario

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Abstract

Ninety-three percent of participants consumed dinner with family members the night prior to the survey.

  • Students who had dinner with family members averaged 4.88 meals/snacks per day, compared to 4.40 for those dining alone or with friends.
  • A lower number of meals and snacks consumed per day was associated with decreased likelihood of having a family meal (OR=0.69).
  • Regular family meals were less likely among participants who consumed fewer meals and snacks daily (OR=0.84).
  • The findings suggest that overall eating frequency may be positively linked to the occurrence of family dinners.

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