Department of Pediatrics, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA.
Am J Clin Nutr. 2011 Jan;93(1):87-92. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.110.002097. Epub 2010 Nov 3.
The influence of parents versus friends on youths' eating behavior has not been directly compared, and little is known about the developmental effects of social influences on their eating behavior.
The objective was to compare the effects of mothers and friends on children's and adolescents' energy intake from sandwiches and from healthy and unhealthy snacks and dessert foods.
Twenty-three children (ages 5-7 y) and 27 adolescents (ages 13-15 y) ate a meal with their mother on one occasion and with a same-sex friend on another occasion.
Male and female children consumed less energy from unhealthy snacks when in the presence of their mothers than when in the company of their friends. Conversely, female adolescents consumed less energy from unhealthy snacks and more energy from healthy snacks when they were with their friends than when with their mothers.
Food selection is differentially influenced by the source of social influence and the age and sex of the child. Parents may act as an inhibitory influence on unhealthy eating for younger children. Adolescent girls may try to convey a good impression of healthy eating when eating with same-sex friends, but the eating habits of teenage boys are not as influenced by the social context. This trial is registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00875576.
父母和朋友对青少年饮食行为的影响尚未直接比较,关于社会影响对其饮食行为的发展影响,人们知之甚少。
本研究旨在比较母亲和朋友对儿童和青少年食用三明治以及健康和不健康零食和甜点能量摄入的影响。
23 名 5-7 岁儿童和 27 名 13-15 岁青少年分别与母亲和同性朋友一起用餐。
与与朋友在一起相比,男孩和女孩在与母亲一起时摄入的不健康零食能量较少。相反,与母亲一起时,女性青少年摄入的不健康零食较少,健康零食较多。
食物选择受到社会影响来源以及儿童年龄和性别的差异影响。父母可能对年幼孩子的不良饮食习惯起到抑制作用。与同性朋友一起吃饭时,青少年女孩可能试图表现出健康饮食的良好印象,但青少年男孩的饮食习惯不受社会环境的影响。本试验在 clinicaltrials.gov 注册,编号为 NCT00875576。