School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough LE11 3TU, UK.
Appetite. 2012 Jun;58(3):842-6. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2012.01.017. Epub 2012 Feb 2.
The present study examines whether parental reports of child selective eating are associated with child anxiety and sensitivity to sensory stimuli in their environment. Parents of 95 children aged 5-10 completed questionnaires about child eating behavior, child anxiety and sensory sensitivity. Results indicated that both anxiety and sensory sensitivity were associated with selective eating. In addition, child sensory sensitivity fully mediated the relationship between anxiety and selective eating in children suggesting that it is greater sensitivity to sensory information which explains why more anxious children are more likely to be selective eaters. Further research is necessary to better understand these relationships and indicate whether gradual exposure interventions with children who are sensory sensitive may help to prevent or reduce selective eating.
本研究考察了父母对儿童选择性进食的报告是否与儿童的焦虑和对环境中感官刺激的敏感性有关。95 名 5-10 岁儿童的父母完成了关于儿童饮食行为、焦虑和感官敏感性的问卷。结果表明,焦虑和感官敏感性都与选择性进食有关。此外,儿童的感官敏感性完全解释了焦虑与儿童选择性进食之间的关系,这表明对感官信息的敏感性更高,这解释了为什么更焦虑的儿童更容易成为挑食者。需要进一步研究以更好地了解这些关系,并表明对感官敏感的儿童进行逐渐暴露干预是否有助于预防或减少选择性进食。