J Acad Nutr Diet. 2018 Dec;118(12):2280-2286. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2018.08.154.
Improving the nutritional quality of food, including beverages, served in early care and education settings should enhance children's diet quality. However, few studies have explored the relationship between what is served and consumed in family child-care homes (FCCHs).
To describe the nutritional quality of food served to children in FCCHs and to assess the extent to which children eat what is served.
This study was a cross-sectional analysis using baseline data (n=166) from a cluster-randomized controlled trial (2013-2016).
PARTICIPANTS/SETTING: Eligible FCCHs in central North Carolina had to have at least two children between 18 months and 4 years, have been in business for at least 2 years, and serve at least one meal and one snack.
Food was captured using the Diet Observation at Child Care protocol.
Frequencies, means, and multivariate analysis were used to examine the relationship between food served and consumed by food groups and by Healthy Eating Index (HEI-2010).
Children consumed between 61% and 80% of what was served, with vegetables having the lowest percent consumed (61.0%). Total HEI-2010 score for food served was 63.6 (10.4) and for food consumed was 61.7 (11.5) out of a 100-point maximum. With regards to food served, FCCH providers came close to meeting HEI-2010 standards for dairy, whole fruit, total fruit, and empty calories. However, providers appeared to fall short when it came to greens and beans, seafood and plant proteins, total vegetables, whole grains, and fatty acids. They also exceeded recommended limits for sodium and refined grains.
Although FCCHs are serving some healthy food, mainly fruit, dairy, and few empty calories, there is room for improvement with regards to vegetables, grains, seafood and plant protein, fatty acids, and sodium. Future trainings should help providers find ways to increase the serving and consumption of these foods.
改善包括饮料在内的早期儿童照护和教育环境中的食品营养质量,应能提高儿童的饮食质量。然而,很少有研究探讨家庭儿童照护机构(FCCH)中供应和消费的食品之间的关系。
描述 FCCH 供应给儿童的食品的营养质量,并评估儿童对所供应食品的食用程度。
这是一项使用基于群组的随机对照试验(2013-2016 年)基线数据(n=166)的横断面分析。
参与者/设置:北卡罗来纳州中部符合条件的 FCCH 必须至少有 18 个月至 4 岁的两名儿童,运营至少 2 年,提供至少一顿餐和一顿零食。
使用儿童照护饮食观察协议捕获食物。
使用频率、平均值和多变量分析来检验所供应的食物与所消耗的食物之间的关系,以及按食物组和健康饮食指数(HEI-2010)进行检验。
儿童所消耗的食物占所供应食物的 61%至 80%,其中蔬菜的消耗量最低(61.0%)。所供应的食物的总 HEI-2010 评分为 63.6(10.4),所消耗的食物的总 HEI-2010 评分为 61.7(11.5),满分为 100 分。关于所供应的食物,FCCH 提供者接近满足 HEI-2010 标准的乳制品、全水果、总水果和空卡路里的要求。然而,在绿叶蔬菜和豆类、海鲜和植物蛋白、全谷物、脂肪酸方面,提供者似乎表现不佳。他们还超过了钠和精制谷物的建议限量。
尽管 FCCH 主要供应一些健康食品,如水果、乳制品和少量空卡路里食品,但在蔬菜、谷物、海鲜和植物蛋白、脂肪酸和钠方面仍有改进的空间。未来的培训应帮助提供者寻找增加这些食品供应和消费的方法。