Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin;
Departments of Biobehavioral Health, and.
Pediatrics. 2021 Jan;147(1). doi: 10.1542/peds.2019-3326.
In this study, we tested whether Recipe 4 Success, a preventive intervention featuring structured food preparation lessons, was successful in improving the following 4 protective factors related to overweight and obesity among families living in poverty: toddlers' healthy eating habits, toddlers' self-regulation, parents' responsive feeding practices, and parents' sensitive scaffolding.
This randomized controlled trial was open to families enrolled in Early Head Start home visits and included 73 parents and their toddlers aged 18 to 36 months. Multimethod assessments were conducted at baseline and posttreatment.
Compared with toddlers in usual practice Early Head Start, toddlers in Recipe 4 Success consumed healthier meals and snacks ( = 0.57; < .03; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.08-1.06) and displayed better self-regulation ( = 0.95; < .001; 95% CI: 0.43-1.45). Compared with parents in usual practice Early Head Start, parents in Recipe 4 Success engaged in more responsive feeding practices ( = 0.87; < .002; 95% CI: 0.34-1.40) and were better able to sensitively scaffold their toddlers' learning and development ( = 0.58; < .04; 95% CI: 0.07-1.09).
This randomized controlled trial revealed medium to large intervention effects on 4 important protective factors that are related to overweight and obesity but are often compromised by living in poverty.
本研究旨在检验 Recipe 4 Success 这一预防干预措施(其特点为结构化的食物准备课程)是否成功改善了以下与贫困家庭中超重和肥胖相关的 4 个保护因素:幼儿的健康饮食习惯、幼儿的自我调节能力、父母的回应式喂养行为以及父母的敏感引导能力。
本随机对照试验面向参与早期开端家庭访问的家庭开放,纳入了 73 名父母及其 18 至 36 个月大的幼儿。在基线和治疗后进行了多方法评估。
与接受常规早期开端服务的幼儿相比,Recipe 4 Success 组幼儿食用了更健康的餐点和零食( = 0.57; <.03;95%置信区间[CI]:0.08-1.06),自我调节能力也更好( = 0.95; <.001;95% CI:0.43-1.45)。与接受常规早期开端服务的父母相比,Recipe 4 Success 组父母更倾向于采用回应式喂养行为( = 0.87; <.002;95% CI:0.34-1.40),并且能够更好地敏感引导幼儿的学习和发展( = 0.58; <.04;95% CI:0.07-1.09)。
本随机对照试验显示,对于与超重和肥胖相关的 4 个重要保护因素,该干预措施具有中等至较大的影响,但这些因素往往因贫困而受到影响。