School of Sport, Exercise & Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK.
School of Health & Life Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham, UK.
Matern Child Nutr. 2018 Jan;14(1). doi: 10.1111/mcn.12442. Epub 2017 Mar 1.
Vegetables are commonly rejected by children, making it is important to consider factors that are associated with children's fussiness with vegetables. The current study aimed to investigate whether fussiness with vegetables is associated with a number of factors including caregiver and child vegetable consumption; caregivers' general feeding practices; and caregivers' vegetable-specific feeding practices. Caregivers (N = 297) of preschool children completed questionnaire measures of their child's fussiness with vegetables, as well as several caregiver and child factors hypothesised to be associated with children's fussiness with vegetables. Findings indicate that children who are fussier with vegetables consume a smaller quantity of vegetables and that almost all have caregivers who eat a smaller quantity of vegetables. Children's fussiness with vegetables was not significantly related to any general feeding practices used by caregivers. However, children's fussiness with vegetables was significantly associated with the use of several vegetable specific feeding practices. Caregivers of fussier children used more encouragement/pressure to eat with vegetables (r = 0.14, p = .01), hid vegetables within other foods more often (r = 0.30, p = <.01), used more food rewards for vegetable consumption (r = 0.19, p <.01), more other rewards for vegetable consumption (r = 0.21, p < .01), and compromised more when feeding vegetables (r = 0.14, p = .01). These findings suggest that rather than caregivers' general feeding practices being related to children's fussiness with vegetables, the specific feeding practices used when vegetables are rejected are more significant. It may therefore be helpful to develop advice for caregivers about which feeding practices to avoid when faced with a child who is fussy about eating vegetables.
蔬菜通常会被儿童拒绝,因此考虑与儿童对蔬菜挑剔有关的因素很重要。本研究旨在调查儿童对蔬菜挑剔是否与一些因素有关,包括照顾者和儿童的蔬菜摄入量;照顾者的一般喂养行为;以及照顾者的蔬菜特定喂养行为。学龄前儿童的照顾者(N=297)完成了问卷,内容涉及他们孩子对蔬菜的挑剔程度,以及一些被假设与孩子对蔬菜挑剔有关的照顾者和孩子因素。研究结果表明,对蔬菜挑剔的儿童蔬菜摄入量较小,而且几乎所有儿童的照顾者蔬菜摄入量都较小。儿童对蔬菜的挑剔程度与照顾者使用的一般喂养行为没有显著相关。然而,儿童对蔬菜的挑剔程度与使用几种蔬菜特定喂养行为显著相关。挑剔的孩子的照顾者在食用蔬菜时更常使用鼓励/施压(r=0.14,p=0.01)、更常将蔬菜隐藏在其他食物中(r=0.30,p<.01)、更常使用食物奖励来促进蔬菜消费(r=0.19,p<.01)、更常使用其他奖励来促进蔬菜消费(r=0.21,p<.01)、在喂食蔬菜时妥协更多(r=0.14,p=0.01)。这些发现表明,与照顾者的一般喂养行为与儿童对蔬菜的挑剔有关不同,当儿童拒绝食用蔬菜时使用的特定喂养行为更为重要。因此,为照顾者提供有关在面对挑剔吃蔬菜的孩子时应避免使用哪些喂养行为的建议可能会有所帮助。