Basque Culinary Center, Paseo Juan Avelino Barriola, 101, 20009 San Sebastián, Spain.
Basque Culinary Center, Paseo Juan Avelino Barriola, 101, 20009 San Sebastián, Spain.
Appetite. 2018 Jan 1;120:287-296. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2017.09.008. Epub 2017 Sep 14.
Involving children in the different steps of meal preparation has been suggested as a strategy for enhancing dietary habits in childhood. It has previously been shown that involving children in cooking can increase their willingness to taste novel foods and direct their food choices towards foods containing vegetables. The objective of the present study was to assess the effect of involving children in food purchasing on food choices, intake, liking and appetite. A between-subject experiment was conducted with 86 children (from 8 to 10 years old). Forty-three children (PURCHASE group) participated in a workshop dedicated to purchasing the necessary ingredients online for the preparation of three unfamiliar foods containing vegetables: apple and beetroot juice, zucchini tortilla sandwich and spinach cookies. Forty-three children (CONTROL group) participated instead in a creativity workshop. Afterwards, all the children were invited to choose, for an afternoon snack, between three familiar vs. unfamiliar foods: orange vs. apple and beetroot juice, potatoes vs. zucchini tortilla sandwich and chocolate vs. spinach cookie. The mean number of unfamiliar foods chosen per child was higher in the PURCHASE (0.70 ± 0.14) vs. CONTROL (0.19 ± 0.07) group (P = 0.003). The liking for 1 of the 3 unfamiliar foods was higher in the PURCHASE group (P < 0.05). We did not find any difference between the two groups in food intake estimation and in the levels of subjective appetite. This study demonstrates that involving children in purchasing food can help in directing their food choices towards unfamiliar foods containing vegetables. It highlights the importance of involving children in the different steps of meal preparation for decreasing food neophobia.
让儿童参与准备不同餐点的各个步骤被认为是一种增强儿童饮食习惯的策略。此前有研究表明,让儿童参与烹饪可以增加他们尝试新食物的意愿,并引导他们选择含有蔬菜的食物。本研究旨在评估让儿童参与购买食物对食物选择、摄入量、喜好和食欲的影响。采用了一项 86 名儿童(8-10 岁)参与的组间实验。43 名儿童(购买组)参加了一个专门的研讨会,在线购买准备三种含有蔬菜的陌生食物所需的食材:苹果和甜菜根汁、西葫芦玉米饼三明治和菠菜饼干。43 名儿童(对照组)则参加了创意研讨会。之后,所有的孩子都被邀请在三种熟悉的和三种陌生的食物中选择一种作为下午的点心:橙汁与苹果和甜菜根汁、土豆与西葫芦玉米饼三明治、巧克力与菠菜饼干。购买组(0.70 ± 0.14)的儿童平均选择的陌生食物数量高于对照组(0.19 ± 0.07)(P = 0.003)。购买组的 3 种陌生食物中有 1 种的喜好度更高(P < 0.05)。我们没有发现两组在食物摄入量估计和主观食欲水平方面有任何差异。本研究表明,让儿童参与购买食物可以帮助他们选择含有蔬菜的陌生食物。这突出了让儿童参与餐点准备的不同步骤以减少对新食物的厌恶的重要性。