Division of Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Hyattsville, MD.
Am J Clin Nutr. 2014 Mar;99(3):747S-54S. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.113.069062. Epub 2014 Jan 22.
The period from birth to 24 mo (B-24) is a critical phase in which nutrient requirements for growth and development are high and several transitions in food consumption practices occur. A few large-scale national studies (eg, the Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study and Infant Feeding Practices Study) offer important insights into infant feeding practices and food consumption patterns in young children in the United States. The NHANES collects comprehensive cross-sectional data on the nutrition and health of Americans including infants and toddlers. This article describes the NHANES program and data from NHANES 1999-2010 on young children that are relevant for the B-24 Project. NHANES is a nationally representative survey of the noninstitutionalized US population that combines personal interviews with standardized physical examination and measurements via mobile examination centers. Data on infant feeding practices (breastfeeding and timing of introduction and nature of complementary foods), dietary intake (two 24-h recalls), and nutrient supplements are collected. Data on demographic characteristics, anthropometric measurements, biomarkers of nutrient status, food security, and participation in federal nutrition programs are also available. Data can be accessed online, downloaded, and pooled over several survey cycles, allowing examination of infant feeding practices, food and nutrient intakes, and nutritional status of Americans <2 y old. Subgroup analyses by race-ethnicity and income status are also possible. NHANES responds to evolving data needs, as feasible, in the context of the survey design, research priorities, and funding. It offers a vehicle for potentially gathering additional data on children <2 y to address the objectives of the B-24 Project in the future.
从出生到 24 个月(B-24)是一个关键阶段,在此期间,生长和发育所需的营养需求很高,并且食物消费习惯会发生几次转变。一些大型国家研究(例如,喂养婴儿和幼儿研究和婴儿喂养实践研究)提供了有关美国幼儿喂养实践和食物消费模式的重要见解。NHANES 收集了有关美国人营养和健康的综合横断面数据,包括婴儿和幼儿。本文介绍了 NHANES 计划以及与 B-24 项目相关的 NHANES 1999-2010 年有关幼儿的数据。NHANES 是对美国非机构化人群的全国代表性调查,它将个人访谈与通过移动检查中心进行的标准化体格检查和测量相结合。收集有关婴儿喂养习惯(母乳喂养以及补充食物的引入和性质的时间)、饮食摄入(两次 24 小时回顾)和营养补充剂的数据。还可以获得有关人口统计特征、人体测量学测量值、营养状况生物标志物、粮食安全以及参与联邦营养计划的数据。可以在线访问数据,下载数据并在多个调查周期中汇总数据,从而可以检查美国 2 岁以下婴儿的喂养习惯、食物和营养素摄入量以及营养状况。也可以按种族和民族以及收入状况进行亚组分析。NHANES 根据调查设计、研究重点和资金情况,在可行的情况下,对不断变化的数据需求做出响应。它为将来可能收集有关 2 岁以下儿童的更多数据以实现 B-24 项目的目标提供了一种手段。