Lora Karina R, Hubbs-Tait Laura, Guzman Melissa, Wakefield Dorothy, Sisson Susan B, Mayeux Lara
Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 1200 N. Stonewall, Oklahoma City, OK 73126, United States.
Department of Human Development and Family Science, Oklahoma State University, 341 Human Sciences, Stillwater, OK 74078, United States.
Eat Behav. 2016 Dec;23:19-23. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2016.07.008. Epub 2016 Jul 15.
Children's involvement in beverage selection or purchase has seldom been investigated. The responsiveness dimension of parental feeding styles has been related to healthy maternal feeding practices. Assessing mothers' reports of responsiveness and demandingness in grocery stores may shed light on influences on purchases of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) and fruit juice (FJ). Study objectives were to explore whether (1) maternal responsiveness and demandingness were associated with preschoolers' a) help with selection of and b) influence on SSB and FJ purchases during grocery shopping and whether (2) preschoolers' a) help with selection of and b) influence on SSB and FJ purchases were associated with child intake of these beverages. Mothers of 3-to-5-year-old children (n=185) who co-shopped with the child completed the Caregiver Feeding Style Questionnaire, reported frequency of child help with selection and influence on beverage purchase via questionnaire, and provided a one-day weekend food recall for the child. In adjusted logistic regressions, responsiveness was associated with child help selecting FJ (OR=6.50, 95% CI[1.04, 40.75], p<0.05), but not SSB. In multiple regressions, children who frequently helped select or influenced SSB purchases had higher SSB intake, b(SE)=3.63(1.40), t(176)=2.59, and b(SE)=3.18(1.25), t(176)=2.53, p<0.05. Mothers with higher responsiveness were more likely to let their preschoolers select FJ but not SSB during shopping. Children who frequently helped select or influenced SSB purchases had higher SSB intake than children who did so infrequently. Additional parenting behaviors associated with grocery shopping should be explored.
儿童参与饮料选择或购买的情况很少被研究。父母喂养方式的响应性维度与健康的母亲喂养行为有关。评估母亲在杂货店中关于响应性和要求性的报告,可能会揭示对含糖饮料(SSB)和果汁(FJ)购买的影响因素。研究目的是探讨:(1)母亲的响应性和要求性是否与学龄前儿童在杂货店购物时对SSB和FJ购买的以下方面相关:a)协助选择;b)产生影响;以及(2)学龄前儿童对SSB和FJ购买的以下方面:a)协助选择;b)产生影响,是否与这些饮料的儿童摄入量相关。与孩子一起购物的3至5岁儿童的母亲(n = 185)完成了照顾者喂养方式问卷,通过问卷报告孩子协助选择的频率以及对饮料购买的影响,并提供孩子周末一天的食物回忆。在调整后的逻辑回归中,响应性与孩子协助选择FJ相关(OR = 6.50,95%CI[1.04, 40.75],p < 0.05),但与SSB无关。在多元回归中,经常协助选择或影响SSB购买的孩子有更高的SSB摄入量,b(SE)=3.63(1.40),t(176)=2.59,以及b(SE)=3.18(1.25),t(176)=2.53,p < 0.05。响应性较高的母亲在购物时更有可能让学龄前儿童选择FJ而不是SSB。经常协助选择或影响SSB购买的孩子比不经常这样做的孩子有更高的SSB摄入量。应探索与杂货店购物相关的其他育儿行为。