Table 1.
Children and parent basic socio demographic variables
Children/parents | ||||
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Children | Parents | |||
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Variables | Mean±SD/frequency (%) | Variables | Mean±SD/frequency (%) | |
Age (year) | 10.2±1.9 | Age (year) (%) | 39.5±5.5 | |
Age at entrance to kindergarten (year) | 4.6±1.2 | Marriage duration | 16.1±5.4 | |
Birth rank | Education (father or mother respondent to child questionnaire) | |||
Mean birth rank | 1.5±0.7 | Less than diploma | 47 (6.3) | |
1 | 457 (62.2) | Diploma (12 years formal education) | 257 (34.2) | |
2 | 218 (29.6) | Bachelor of Science | 325 (43.2) | |
3 | 47 (6.4) | Master of Science | 92 (12.2) | |
≥4 | 12 (1.7) | Ph.D | 31 (4.1) | |
Gender | Wife education | |||
Boy | 397 (49.9) | Less than diploma | 104 (14.1) | |
Diploma | 230 (31.2) | |||
Girl | 398 (50.1) | Bachelor of Science | 265 (35.9) | |
Master of Science | 77 (10.4) | |||
Ph.D | 62 (8.4) | |||
TV watching (h) | 2.6±1.5 | Gender | ||
Male | 136 (18.1) | |||
Social media time spent (hours) | 1.5±1.04 | Female | 614 (81.9) | |
Meal’s regularity | Never | 19 (2.4) | Number of child | |
Boy | 1.29±0.65 | |||
Always | 299 (38.3) | Girl | 1.27±0.49 | |
Fast food consumption | Never | 103 (13.4) | Socioeconomic status score | 12.1±2.9 |
Every day/weekly | 145 (18.7) |
Continuous and categorical data are reported as mean±SD and frequency (%). SD=Standard deviation