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蒙特利尔儿童医院喂养量表:与父母报告的儿童饮食行为和观察到的喂养互动的关系。

The Montreal Children's Hospital Feeding Scale: Relationships with parental report of child eating behaviours and observed feeding interactions.

机构信息

Centre for Research in Public Health & Community Care, University of Hertfordshire, UK.

Department of Psychology, Montreal Children's Hospital and Departments of Psychology and Pediatrics, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

出版信息

Appetite. 2018 Jun 1;125:201-209. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2018.02.007. Epub 2018 Feb 9.

Abstract

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Feeding problems are common, with implications for nutrition, growth and family stress, placing burden on primary care services. The Montreal Children's Hospital Feeding Scale (MCHFS) is a quick and reliable measure of feeding problems for clinical settings, but there is little examination of its relationship to commonly used research measures of parental feeding practice, child eating behaviour and observations of parent-infant interaction at mealtimes. We examined the relationships between the MCHFS, demographics and early feeding history, weight across the first year, parental report of feeding practices and child eating behaviours, and observations of maternal-infant feeding interaction at 1 year. The MCHFS, Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire (CFPQ) and Child Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (CEBQ) were completed by 69 mothers when their infants were 1-year-old (37 male, 32 female). Infant weight was measured at 1 week, 1 month, 6 months and 1 year. Mothers were observed feeding their infants at 1 year. The MCHFS was reliable (Cronbach's alpha = .90) and showed significant overlap with other measures of feeding and eating. Potential feeding problems were identified in 10 of the children (14%) reflecting similar rates in other community samples. Higher MCHFS scores were associated with lower birthweight and weight across the first year, greater satiety responsiveness, fussiness and slowness in eating, lower enjoyment of food and food responsiveness, and less observed infant food acceptance. Parents of infants with more feeding problems reported less encouragement of balance and variety in their children's diets.

CONCLUSION

MCHFS showed good criterion validity with other parental report measures of eating and observations of mealtime interactions. MCHFS may be a useful tool for researching feeding problems in community samples.

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喂养问题很常见,会影响营养、生长和家庭压力,给初级保健服务带来负担。蒙特利尔儿童医院喂养量表(MCHFS)是一种用于临床环境的快速可靠的喂养问题测量工具,但对其与常用的研究措施(如父母喂养行为、儿童进食行为和观察进食时母婴互动)的关系研究较少。我们研究了 MCHFS 与人口统计学和早期喂养史、婴儿第一年的体重、父母对喂养行为的报告和儿童进食行为以及 1 岁时母婴喂养互动的观察之间的关系。当婴儿 1 岁时,69 位母亲完成了 MCHFS、综合喂养实践问卷(CFPQ)和儿童进食行为问卷(CEBQ)(37 名男性,32 名女性)。婴儿的体重在 1 周、1 个月、6 个月和 1 岁时进行测量。在 1 岁时,观察母亲喂养婴儿的情况。MCHFS 具有可靠性(Cronbach's alpha = 0.90),与其他喂养和进食测量方法具有显著的重叠性。在 10 名儿童(14%)中发现了潜在的喂养问题,这与其他社区样本中的相似率反映了相似的情况。MCHFS 评分越高,与出生体重越低、婴儿第一年体重越低、饱腹感反应越强、进食时烦躁不安和速度越慢、对食物的享受和反应性越低以及婴儿对食物的接受度越低有关。婴儿喂养问题较多的父母报告说,他们鼓励孩子饮食平衡和多样化的程度较低。

结论

MCHFS 与其他父母报告的进食测量和观察到的用餐互动具有良好的标准效度。MCHFS 可能是研究社区样本中喂养问题的有用工具。

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