Department of Nutrition Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA.
Child Obes. 2013 Jun;9(3):261-8. doi: 10.1089/chi.2012.0139. Epub 2013 May 16.
Mothers often serve as the "gatekeepers" of food and the eating experience for young children in the home. Children of different ethnic/racial groups have different obesity prevalence rates, but little is known about how mothers of these groups interpret or implement common childhood obesity prevention messages. The purpose of this mixed methods pilot study was to explore comprehension and implementation of common childhood obesity prevention messages and to identify feeding styles among low-income mothers of young children.
White, black, and Hispanic low-income mothers (n=30) of children ages 3-10 were recruited from Indiana. Mothers were interviewed individually regarding the perception and implementation of eight commonly used nutrition and/or physical activity messages. Other outcomes included the results of the Caregiver Feeding Styles Questionnaire and self-reported weight of mothers and child(ren). Interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis to find common themes among the different ethnic/racial groups.
Childhood obesity prevention messages were often interpreted or implemented differently among the different ethnic/racial groups. For example, white mothers cited control as a means to manage a child's weight more often compared to the other racial/ethnic groups, whereas black and Hispanic mothers reported catering to a child's preference more frequently compared to white mothers.
The pilot study provides evidence that it may be prudent to tailor nutrition messages to mothers of different ethnic/racial backgrounds during nutrition education.
母亲通常是家庭中幼儿食物和饮食体验的“把关人”。不同族裔/种族群体的儿童肥胖患病率不同,但对于这些群体的母亲如何解释或实施常见的儿童肥胖预防信息知之甚少。本混合方法试点研究的目的是探索了解和实施常见的儿童肥胖预防信息,并确定低收入幼儿母亲的喂养方式。
从印第安纳州招募了 30 名白种人、黑人和西班牙裔低收入母亲,其子女年龄在 3-10 岁之间。对母亲进行了关于感知和实施八项常用营养和/或体育活动信息的单独访谈。其他结果包括照顾者喂养方式调查问卷的结果以及母亲和孩子的自我报告体重。采用主题分析对访谈进行分析,以找出不同族裔/种族群体之间的共同主题。
儿童肥胖预防信息在不同族裔/种族群体中的解释或实施方式往往不同。例如,与其他族裔/种族群体相比,白人母亲更常将控制作为管理孩子体重的一种手段,而黑人和西班牙裔母亲则比白人母亲更常根据孩子的喜好来喂养。
该试点研究提供的证据表明,在营养教育期间,针对不同族裔/种族背景的母亲定制营养信息可能是谨慎的。