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中心报告的儿童和成人护理食品计划营养标准的遵守情况。

Center-Reported Adherence to Nutrition Standards of the Child and Adult Care Food Program.

机构信息

1 Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity University of Connecticut , Hartford, CT.

2 Henderson Consulting, Guilford, CT.

出版信息

Child Obes. 2018 Aug/Sep;14(6):421-428. doi: 10.1089/chi.2018.0076.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) sets nutrition standards for foods served in participating settings. Licensing regulations in many states, including Connecticut (CT), extend these rules to nonparticipating facilities. This study evaluates the food environment for preschool-age children in CT child care centers and describes center-reported adherence to the CACFP nutrition regulations.

METHODS

We surveyed directors of licensed CACFP-participating and non-CACFP centers that served meals and/or snacks. Food served, caregiver feeding behavior, nutrition practices and policies, and CACFP knowledge were reported by 256 non-CACFP and 87 CACFP centers. We conducted bivariate analyses to describe adherence to the CACFP regulations as reported by CACFP and nonparticipating centers. Data were collected in 2015-2016 and analyzed in 2017.

RESULTS

CACFP centers reported more engagement in recommended feeding and nutrition practices than non-CACFP centers, including serving more fresh fruit and whole grains at snack time, serving low-fat milk for meals/snacks, and use of family style dining and positive caregiver behaviors. No center reported serving soda, only a few had fruit drinks, and the majority prohibited parents from sending in sugary drinks. Despite the licensing regulations about compliance with the CACFP nutrition standards, 52% of non-CACFP centers had never heard of CACFP and only 21% received information about following the CACFP standards and practices.

CONCLUSIONS

CACFP participation is associated with better center-reported adherence to the CACFP nutrition standards and feeding practices. Poor awareness about CACFP among nonparticipating centers needs to be addressed to improve compliance with the CACFP nutrition standards.

摘要

背景

儿童和成人照顾者食品计划(CACFP)为参与机构提供的食品制定了营养标准。包括康涅狄格州(CT)在内的许多州的许可法规将这些规则扩展到非参与设施。本研究评估了 CT 儿童保育中心学龄前儿童的食物环境,并描述了中心报告的对 CACFP 营养法规的遵守情况。

方法

我们调查了提供餐点和/或零食的有执照的 CACFP 参与和非 CACFP 中心的主任。有 256 个非 CACFP 和 87 个 CACFP 中心报告了所供应的食物、照顾者喂养行为、营养实践和政策以及 CACFP 知识。我们进行了单变量分析,以描述 CACFP 和非参与中心报告的对 CACFP 法规的遵守情况。数据于 2015-2016 年收集,并于 2017 年进行分析。

结果

与非 CACFP 中心相比,CACFP 中心报告了更多推荐的喂养和营养实践,包括在零食时间供应更多新鲜水果和全麦食品,在餐点/零食供应低脂牛奶,并采用家庭式餐饮和积极的照顾者行为。没有一个中心供应苏打水,只有少数供应水果饮料,而且大多数都禁止家长送来含糖饮料。尽管有关于遵守 CACFP 营养标准的许可法规,但 52%的非 CACFP 中心从未听说过 CACFP,只有 21%收到有关遵循 CACFP 标准和实践的信息。

结论

CACFP 参与与中心报告的对 CACFP 营养标准和喂养实践的更高遵守度相关。非参与中心对 CACFP 的认识不足,需要加以解决,以提高对 CACFP 营养标准的遵守度。

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