Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Eat Behav. 2021 Apr;41:101492. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2021.101492. Epub 2021 Feb 25.
A large body of literature on child-focused research regarding healthy eating within the family context has focused on behavioral management strategies, such as reinforcement, or parental modeling through personal intake or encouragement. However, food preparation behaviors among mothers have been understudied. Also unknown is how maternal food preparation behaviors vary across population subgroups and contexts. The study objective was to elucidate momentary characteristics (i.e., time of day, weekday, and family meals) and personal characteristics (i.e., ethnicity, working status, household characteristics, body mass index, income, and child's age) associated with maternal fruit and vegetable (F/V) preparation through ecological momentary assessment (EMA). 186 mothers (M = 40.81) of children (M = 9.61, 49.5% female) completed six semi-annual waves, each lasting seven days. Mothers completed up to eight EMA surveys a day, which assessed family meals and F/V preparation, and reported personal characteristics through paper questionnaires. Multilevel generalized estimating equations examined the likelihood of F/V preparation. Momentary, within-day characteristics (i.e., occurrence of family meals, weekdays, afternoons) were associated with greater likelihood of mothers' fresh F/V preparation (ps < 0.05). Additionally, personal characteristics such as non-Hispanic ethnicity, not working full-time, having a child aged six months to five years in the household, and lower child BMI-z were associated with greater fresh F/V preparation among mothers (ps < 0.05). Findings may inform family-based obesity and nutrition intervention programs by understanding which families and in what contexts mothers are more likely to prepare F/Vs.
大量关于家庭环境中儿童健康饮食的以儿童为中心的研究文献集中在行为管理策略上,例如强化或通过个人摄入或鼓励进行父母示范。然而,母亲的食物准备行为研究较少。也不知道母亲的食物准备行为如何因人口亚组和背景而异。研究目的是通过生态瞬时评估(EMA)阐明与母亲水果和蔬菜(F/V)准备相关的瞬时特征(即一天中的时间、工作日和家庭用餐)和个人特征(即种族、工作状态、家庭特征、体重指数、收入和孩子的年龄)。186 名母亲(M=40.81)的孩子(M=9.61,49.5%为女性)完成了六次半年度波,每次持续七天。母亲每天最多完成八项 EMA 调查,评估家庭用餐和 F/V 准备情况,并通过纸质问卷报告个人特征。多级广义估计方程检查了 F/V 准备的可能性。瞬时、日内特征(即家庭用餐、工作日、下午)与母亲新鲜 F/V 准备的可能性更大相关(p<0.05)。此外,个人特征,如非西班牙裔种族、非全职工作、家中有六个月至五岁的孩子,以及孩子的 BMI-z 较低,与母亲准备更多新鲜 F/V 相关(p<0.05)。这些发现可能通过了解哪些家庭和在哪些情况下母亲更有可能准备 F/V,为基于家庭的肥胖和营养干预计划提供信息。