Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80532, USA.
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Denver, CO 80246, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Sep 19;17(18):6857. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17186857.
Interest in farm to early care and education (ECE) programming, which consists of gardening, nutrition education, and local food procurement, has been growing in the United States, as it may be a promising technique for promoting healthful foods to young children. However, there is limited information about current farm to ECE efforts in specific states, including Colorado, to support funding and resource needs. An online survey was distributed to licensed Colorado ECE providers in two phases to understand current participation in the farm to ECE as well as provider perspectives on benefits and barriers to programming. A total of 250 surveys were completed. Approximately 60% of ECE facilities participated in gardening and nutrition education with providers almost unanimously agreeing on the child-centric benefits of programming. Fewer facilities (37%) participated in local food procurement likely due to significant time, cost, and knowledge barriers. To increase participation in farm to ECE as a technique for promoting healthful foods to young children, future efforts should focus on innovative solutions to reduce ECE-specific barriers.
人们对从农场到早期保育和教育(ECE)的项目越来越感兴趣,该项目包括园艺、营养教育和当地食品采购,因为它可能是向幼儿推广健康食品的一种很有前途的方法。然而,关于特定州(包括科罗拉多州)的当前从农场到 ECE 的努力的信息有限,这无法满足资金和资源的需求。我们在线分两个阶段向持照的科罗拉多 ECE 提供商分发了一份调查,以了解他们目前参与从农场到 ECE 的情况,以及他们对项目的好处和障碍的看法。共完成了 250 份调查。大约 60%的 ECE 设施参与了园艺和营养教育,几乎所有的提供商都一致认为该项目对孩子有好处。参与当地食品采购的设施较少(37%),这可能是由于时间、成本和知识障碍较大。为了增加从农场到 ECE 的参与度,将其作为向幼儿推广健康食品的一种方法,未来的工作应侧重于创新解决方案,以减少 ECE 特定的障碍。