1Faculty of Health and Medicine,University of Newcastle,University Drive,Callaghan,NSW 2308,Australia.
Public Health Nutr. 2018 Sep;21(13):2434-2442. doi: 10.1017/S1368980018001465. Epub 2018 Jun 1.
To assess whether parent-reported time and cost for provision of food is associated with consumption of fruits, vegetables and non-core foods in pre-schoolers.
Cross-sectional analysis of baseline data from the Healthy Habits randomised controlled trial. Two subscales of the Children's Dietary Questionnaire (CDQ) were used to assess fruit and vegetable, and non-core food consumption.
Thirty pre-schools in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia.
Parents (n 396) with a child aged 3-5 years attending a participating pre-school were recruited. Parents needed to reside with that child for at least four days per week and have primary responsibility for providing meals and snacks to their child.
Sixty-three per cent of children had a parent-reported subscale score indicating adherence to dietary guidelines for fruit and vegetable intake, while 64% of children had a subscale score indicating they were exceeding dietary guidelines for non-core foods. Regression models revealed significant positive associations between higher CDQ scores for non-core foods (indicating higher consumption levels) and minutes that parents spent preparing food (P=0·032 and 0·025) and amount spent on purchasing food (P=0·043 and 0·020). The magnitude of the effects was small (estimate=0·003 and 0·001).
Time and cost spent by parents on provision of food was not significantly associated with child fruit and vegetable consumption. Further explorations into time spent on food preparation and cost of food procurement are warranted to help address the increased consumption of non-core foods by pre-school children.
评估父母报告的提供食物的时间和成本是否与学龄前儿童水果、蔬菜和非核心食物的消费有关。
健康习惯随机对照试验的基线数据的横断面分析。儿童饮食问卷(CDQ)的两个分量表用于评估水果和蔬菜以及非核心食物的消费。
澳大利亚新南威尔士州亨特地区的 30 家幼儿园。
招募了一名年龄在 3-5 岁之间的儿童的父母(n=396)。父母每周至少要与孩子同住四天,并负责为孩子提供餐点和零食。
63%的儿童的父母报告的子量表分数表明他们遵循了水果和蔬菜摄入量的饮食指南,而 64%的儿童的子量表分数表明他们摄入的非核心食物超过了饮食指南的标准。回归模型显示,非核心食物的 CDQ 得分较高(表明摄入量较高)与父母准备食物的时间(P=0.032 和 0.025)和购买食物的花费(P=0.043 和 0.020)之间存在显著的正相关。影响的幅度很小(估计值=0.003 和 0.001)。
父母在提供食物上花费的时间和成本与儿童水果和蔬菜的消费没有显著关联。进一步探索在食物准备上花费的时间和食物采购的成本是有必要的,以帮助解决学龄前儿童非核心食物消费增加的问题。