Nutrients (Jul 2021)

Association between the Sociodemographic Characteristics of Parents with Health-Related and Lifestyle Markers of Children in Three Different Spanish-Speaking Countries: An Inter-Continental Study at OECD Country Level

  • Cristian Álvarez,
  • Iris Paola Guzmán-Guzmán,
  • Pedro Ángel Latorre-Román,
  • Juan Párraga-Montilla,
  • Constanza Palomino-Devia,
  • Felipe Augusto Reyes-Oyola,
  • Lorena Paredes-Arévalo,
  • Marlys Leal-Oyarzún,
  • Isabel Obando-Calderón,
  • Mauricio Cresp-Barria,
  • Claudia Machuca-Barria,
  • Sebastián Peña-Troncoso,
  • Daniel Jerez-Mayorga,
  • Pedro Delgado-Floody

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13082672
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
p. 2672

Abstract

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The purpose of this cross-cultural study was to determine the association between the sociodemographic background of a child’s parents (i.e., their socioeconomic level, marital status, and educational level) with the child’s lifestyle (i.e., Mediterranean diet (MD), physical activity (PA) and screen time (ST)), and health markers. Material: This cross-sectional study included 1273 children, from Chile (n = 496), Colombia (n = 340), and Spain (n = 437). The sociodemographic information together with the lifestyle and health markers of the children were measured. There was an inverse association between a low or medium-low socioeconomic level for the parents of Chilean children and handgrip strength (β −0.61, p p = 0.016), lifestyle (β −0.74, p = 0.015), and with MD adherence (β −0.86, p = 0.004) was found. The risk (i.e., by odd ratios (OR)) of being divorced/separated parents marital status showed an inverse association with abdominal obesity (OR 0.21, p = 0.045) in Spanish children; however, the parent’s marital status and a low educational level were risk factors for the suffering of a low nutritional level in Colombian children (OR 2.02, p = 0.048; OR 2.49, p p = 0.020). In conclusion, in Spanish-speaking children, the lifestyle and health markers of the children are affected by the sociodemographic background of their parents; however, these effects could be moderated by the socio-cultural and economic status of their countries as members of the OCDE; therefore, it is essential to develop policies that decrease these gaps, so that children who are under-resourced can reach their full potential.

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