Sweitzer Sara J, Briley Margaret E, Roberts-Gray Cindy, Hoelscher Deanna M, Harrist Ronald B, Staskel Deanna M, Almansour Fawaz D
Department of Nutritional Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, 1 UniversityStation, Austin, TX 7871, USA.
J Am Diet Assoc. 2010 Jul;110(7):1058-64. doi: 10.1016/j.jada.2010.04.010.
Fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are important sources of nutrients for healthy growth and development of young children. Recent evidence suggests that sack lunches packed by parents for children to consume at child-care centers do not regularly meet the goal of one serving of fruit, vegetables, and whole grains. Lunch Is In The Bag is a child-care center-based nutrition education program targeted at parents of preschool-aged children to increase the number of servings of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains in sack lunches sent from home that was pilot tested in fall 2008. In a quasiexperimental design, six child-care centers were paired by size before being randomly assigned to intervention (n=3) and comparison (n=3) groups. The parents of caregivers with primary responsibility for preparing the sack lunches of the 3- to 5-year-old children attending the centers were enrolled as parent-child dyads. The intervention included parent handouts, classroom activities, education stations, and teacher training. The contents of the lunch sacks for both the intervention group and comparison group were recorded for 3 nonconsecutive days before and immediately after the intervention period to measure the number of servings of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. A total of 132 parent-child dyads completed the study, 81 in the intervention group and 51 in the comparison group. Direct observation of children's lunches from the intervention group showed an increase in predicted mean number of servings of vegetables, from 0.41 to 0.65 (P<0.001) and whole grains, from 0.54 to 1.06 (P<0.001). No significant difference was observed in the mean number of servings of fruit. Lunch Is In The Bag, which is designed to fit in the child-care environment and targets parents of 3- to 5-year-old children, is a feasible intervention for improving the nutritional quality of sack lunches.
水果、蔬菜和全谷物是幼儿健康成长和发育的重要营养来源。最近的证据表明,家长为孩子在日托中心准备的便当通常无法达到一份水果、蔬菜和全谷物的目标量。“午餐在袋中”是一项基于日托中心的营养教育项目,目标受众是学龄前儿童的家长,旨在增加从家中带去的便当中水果、蔬菜和全谷物的份数,该项目于2008年秋季进行了试点测试。在一项准实验设计中,六个日托中心按规模配对,然后随机分为干预组(n = 3)和对照组(n = 3)。主要负责为在这些中心就读的3至5岁儿童准备便当的家长作为亲子二元组参与研究。干预措施包括家长手册、课堂活动、教育站和教师培训。在干预期之前和之后,连续3天记录干预组和对照组午餐袋中的食物内容,以测量水果、蔬菜和全谷物的份数。共有132个亲子二元组完成了研究,其中干预组81个,对照组51个。对干预组儿童午餐的直接观察显示,预测的蔬菜平均份数从0.41份增加到0.65份(P<0.001),全谷物从0.54份增加到1.06份(P<0.001)。水果的平均份数没有观察到显著差异。“午餐在袋中”旨在适应日托环境,目标是3至5岁儿童的家长,是一种改善便当营养质量的可行干预措施。