Abstract
Objective: To validate the Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire Parent version (DEBQ-P) in the Italian population and investigate the differences in eating behaviour among Italian normal-weight, overweight and obese preadolescents.
Design: A cross-sectional validation study. Participants were measured and the approved translation of the questionnaire was administered to their parents.
Setting: Three school communities in the province of Bergamo, Northern Italy.
Subjects: A total of 312 preadolescents (mean age 12.9 y; s.d. 0.8, both sexes) from three secondary schools of the province of Bergamo, Northern Italy, and their parents were invited to participate to the study. Informed written consent was obtained from each subject and their parents. Students were measured and their parents filled in the approved translation of the DEBQ-P. Recruitment was opportunistic and school based.
Results: Factor and internal consistency analysis confirmed the factor structure of the DEBQ-P and the high internal consistency of its three scales. Variance analysis showed that eating behaviour of Italian normal-weight, overweight and obese preadolescents differs significantly only in regards to the ‘restrained eating’ scale (F 19.29, P<0.001), with overweight and obese scoring higher.
Conclusions: The DEBQ-P can be used for screening projects regarding eating behaviour in the Italian population. The association between restrained eating and weight status was confirmed for both sexes, but the relationship between external eating and emotional overeating and overweight requires further exploration.
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Guarantors: R Caccialanza and D Nicholls.
Contributors: RC, DN and HC: study design and adaptation of the questionnaire. LM and C Rezzani: statistical analysis. LA and SD: recruitment of the participants and administration of the questionnaire. C Roggi: supervisor.
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Caccialanza, R., Nicholls, D., Cena, H. et al. Validation of the Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire parent version (DEBQ-P) in the Italian population: a screening tool to detect differences in eating behaviour among obese, overweight and normal-weight preadolescents. Eur J Clin Nutr 58, 1217–1222 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejcn.1601949
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