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从大流行到平底锅:COVID-19 对父母让孩子参与烹饪活动的影响:一项跨大陆调查。

From the pandemic to the pan: the impact of COVID-19 on parental inclusion of children in cooking activities: a cross-continental survey.

机构信息

Institute for Global Food Security, School of Biological Sciences, Queen's University Belfast, School of Biological Sciences, 19 Chlorine Gardens, BelfastBT9 5DL, UK.

School of Home Economics, St. Angela's College, Sligo, Ireland.

出版信息

Public Health Nutr. 2022 Jan;25(1):36-42. doi: 10.1017/S1368980021001932. Epub 2021 May 5.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on time spent cooking and parental inclusion of children in cooking. The secondary aim was to investigate differences between those who frequently included their children in cooking activities during the COVID-19 pandemic and those who included their children less, on a number of factors such as working from home, parents' diet quality and cooking skills confidence.

DESIGN

Cross-continental survey with Wilcoxon-signed ranks, Independent t tests, Mann-Whitney U, χ2 and a binomial logistic regression used for assessment.

SETTING

Online.

PARTICIPANTS

A convenience sample of parents over 18 years from the island of Ireland (n 180), Great Britain (n 312), the USA (n 120) and New Zealand (n 166).

RESULTS

In three regions, parents' time spent cooking and inclusion of children in everyday cooking activities increased (P < 0·001). Country (OR = 3·6, 95 % CI 1·7, 7·6), education (OR = 1·6, 95 % CI 1·1, 2·4), cooking skills confidence (OR = 1·02, 95 % CI 1·009, 1·032) and a parental higher intake of vegetables (OR = 1·3, 95 % CI 1·1, 1·5) were significant predictors of a more frequent inclusion of children in cooking activities.

CONCLUSIONS

While there a number of key benefits to including children in cooking for the children such as providing life skills and increases in diet quality, this study highlighted a higher intake of vegetables by parents who included children more frequently in cooking activities. With continued lockdowns due to COVID-19 and perhaps more flexibility in working from home in the future, including children in cooking activities should be a key public health message for both children and parents.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在探讨 COVID-19 对烹饪时间和父母让孩子参与烹饪的影响。次要目的是调查在 COVID-19 大流行期间经常让孩子参与烹饪活动的人与较少让孩子参与烹饪活动的人之间在一些因素上的差异,例如在家工作、父母的饮食质量和烹饪技能信心。

设计

跨大陆在线调查,使用 Wilcoxon 符号秩检验、独立 t 检验、Mann-Whitney U 检验、χ2 检验和二项逻辑回归进行评估。

设置

在线。

参与者

来自爱尔兰岛(n=180)、英国(n=312)、美国(n=120)和新西兰(n=166)的 18 岁以上父母的便利样本。

结果

在三个地区,父母的烹饪时间和让孩子参与日常烹饪活动的频率都增加了(P<0.001)。国家(OR=3.6,95%CI 1.7,7.6)、教育程度(OR=1.6,95%CI 1.1,2.4)、烹饪技能信心(OR=1.02,95%CI 1.009,1.032)和父母更高的蔬菜摄入量(OR=1.3,95%CI 1.1,1.5)是更频繁地让孩子参与烹饪活动的显著预测因素。

结论

虽然让孩子参与烹饪有许多好处,例如提供生活技能和提高饮食质量,但本研究强调了更频繁地让孩子参与烹饪活动的父母蔬菜摄入量更高。由于 COVID-19 导致持续封锁,未来在家工作可能更加灵活,因此让孩子参与烹饪活动应该成为儿童和家长的一个重要公共卫生信息。

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