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这还算真正的款待吗?成年人给孩子提供的“款待”。

Is it still a real treat? Adults' treat provision to children.

机构信息

School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, Woodview House, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.

School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, Woodview House, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.

出版信息

Appetite. 2018 Nov 1;130:228-235. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2018.08.022. Epub 2018 Aug 15.

Abstract

Consumption of high-energy foods in the absence of hunger has been identified as a key target to address in the area of obesity. For children, such foods are often provided by adults as treats. There is limited understating of adults' treat giving. The present study aimed to understand adults' provision of treats to children on the Island of Ireland. A total of 1039 participants, including parents, grandparents, child minders and education practitioners completed a face-to-face survey in their home. Participants defined their treats for children primarily as 'something nice', 'deserved/earned' and 'something special'. The top three motivations for treat foods provision were 'to reward for good behaviour' (42.3%), 'because the child(ren) ask' (42.2%) and 'to make the child(ren) feel better' (29.4%). Almost all participants would provide treat foods at celebrations and 52.5% always did so. In addition, 68% participants had structured weekly and/or daily treat for children. Treats provided to children were dominated by energy-dense foods. The top three were sweets, chocolates and ice-creams, being used by 45.2%, 45.1% and 38.8% participants. Variations were observed across different adult groups, in terms of their treat giving behaviour. The main observation was that adults' treat foods provision has become habitual. The findings can help develop targeted strategies to encourage the reduction or replacement of food treats for children.

摘要

在不感到饥饿的情况下摄入高能量食物已被确定为解决肥胖问题的一个关键目标。对于儿童来说,这些食物通常是由成年人作为零食提供的。然而,成年人提供零食的情况却鲜为人知。本研究旨在了解爱尔兰岛的成年人给孩子提供零食的情况。共有 1039 名参与者,包括父母、祖父母、保姆和教育从业者,他们在家中完成了面对面的调查。参与者主要将儿童的零食定义为“好吃的东西”、“应得的”和“特别的东西”。提供零食的三大动机是“奖励良好行为”(42.3%)、“因为孩子要求”(42.2%)和“让孩子感觉更好”(29.4%)。几乎所有的参与者都会在庆祝活动中提供零食,而 52.5%的人总是这样做。此外,68%的参与者每周或每天都会为孩子准备零食。提供给孩子的零食主要是高热量的食物。糖果、巧克力和冰淇淋是最受欢迎的三种零食,分别有 45.2%、45.1%和 38.8%的参与者选择。不同的成年人群体在给孩子提供零食方面存在差异。主要的观察结果是,成年人提供零食的行为已经成为习惯。这些发现可以帮助制定有针对性的策略,鼓励减少或替代儿童的食物零食。

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