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Executive Cognitive Function as a Correlate and Predictor of Child Food Intake and Physical Activity
Authors:Nathaniel Riggs  Chih-Ping Chou  Donna Spruijt-Metz  Mary Ann Pentz
Affiliation:1. University of Southern California , Alhambra, California, USA nriggs@usc.edu;3. University of Southern California , Alhambra, California, USA
Abstract:Investigated were relations among executive cognitive function (ECF), food intake, and physical activity in 184, fourth grade children. It was hypothesized that self-reported ECF proficiency would predict greater self-reported fruit/vegetable intake and physical activity, but less “snack food” intake. Structural models demonstrated that ECF was significantly correlated with less concurrent snack food intake and greater concurrent fruit/vegetable intake, but not physical activity. Baseline ECF also significantly predicted greater fruit/vegetable intake and physical activity four months later, but not snack food intake. One implication is to promote ECF as a correlate and predictor of food intake and physical activity in children by providing opportunities for youth to practice newly developing ECF capacities.
Keywords:Executive cognitive function  Food intake  Physical activity  Children  Structural equation modeling
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