Wilson J F
Department of Psychology, Wittenberg University, Springfield, OH 45501.
Appetite. 1991 Feb;16(1):61-7. doi: 10.1016/0195-6663(91)90112-6.
Dietary self-selection was examined in 40 preschool children who were offered high-energy chocolate-flavored or plain milk with a lunchtime meal. Children aged 20-56 months were served various nutritious menus for lunch twice a week, for 8 weeks, and the chocolate milk was offered with half of the meals. The children consumed large quantities of the high-energy chocolate milk when it was offered, without decreasing their intake of other food items in the meal. Thus, significantly more energy was consumed during each of the different meals in which chocolate milk was served. These results open the possibility that, by offering palatable, high-energy drinks to preschool children at a mealtime, one might be able to increase children's caloric intake without compromising the rest of the diet at that meal. The effect of this increased caloric consumption on intake during subsequent meals, as well as the effect of repetition of the test meals, remains to be tested.
对40名学龄前儿童进行了饮食自我选择的研究,在午餐时为他们提供高能量巧克力口味牛奶或纯牛奶。年龄在20至56个月的儿童每周两次享用各种营养午餐,为期8周,其中一半的午餐提供巧克力牛奶。当提供巧克力牛奶时,孩子们会大量饮用这种高能量牛奶,且不会减少他们在这顿饭中其他食物的摄入量。因此,在提供巧克力牛奶的每一餐中,孩子们摄入的能量都显著增加。这些结果表明,在进餐时为学龄前儿童提供美味的高能量饮料,有可能在不影响该餐其他饮食的情况下增加儿童的热量摄入。这种热量摄入增加对后续餐次摄入量的影响,以及重复测试餐的效果,仍有待测试。