Urkia-Susin Iratxe, Rada-Fernandez de Jauregui Diego, Orruño Estibaliz, Maiz Edurne, Martinez Olaia
Department of Pharmacy and Food Science, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of the Basque Country EHU/UPV, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country, Spain.
Bioaraba Health Research Institute, Nutrition and Food Safety group, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Araba, Basque Country, Spain.
BMC Public Health. 2021 May 13;21(1):918. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10967-7.
Children usually refuse to eat and taste fruits and vegetables; and turning unhealthy eating habits around is an important social challenge in industrialized countries. The Dastatuz project aims to study children food neophobia and to enhance fruit and vegetable acceptance.
A quasi-experimental, multicentre, controlled and prospective intervention study is proposed, in which early factors influencing new food acceptance will be studied. Mothers in the third trimester of pregnancy (n = 144) and their infants will be the study population. Experimental groups will be established based on mothers´ fruit and vegetable intake (standard or high intake) and weaning method (baby lead weaning vs spoon feeding). The project will assess the possible impact of maternal diet and complementary feeding on infants eating behaviour until 18 months of age. Outcome measures will comprise maternal diet and psychological features during pregnancy and breast-feeding (validated questionnaires). Compositional and physicochemical analysis of milk during breastfeeding will also be carried out. During weaning, until 18 months of age, children's diet will be assessed with 24 h recalls and acceptance of new fruits and vegetables will be studied using video recording.
If the intervention is effective, this research work would have a high potential to be transferred to future public health programs or nutrition guidelines, as a feasible solution to achieve a higher intake of fruits and vegetables among children.
This study is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov. Identifier: NCT04262102 . Registration date: February 10, 2020 - Retrospectively registered.
儿童通常拒绝食用和品尝水果与蔬菜;扭转不健康的饮食习惯是工业化国家面临的一项重大社会挑战。Dastatuz项目旨在研究儿童对新食物的恐惧,并提高他们对水果和蔬菜的接受度。
拟进行一项准实验性、多中心、对照和前瞻性干预研究,其中将研究影响新食物接受度的早期因素。处于妊娠晚期的母亲(n = 144)及其婴儿将作为研究对象。将根据母亲的水果和蔬菜摄入量(标准摄入量或高摄入量)以及断奶方式(自主进食断奶与 spoon 喂养)建立实验组。该项目将评估母亲饮食和辅食喂养对18个月大婴儿饮食行为的可能影响。结果测量将包括孕期和哺乳期母亲的饮食和心理特征(经过验证的问卷)。还将对母乳喂养期间的母乳进行成分和理化分析。在断奶期间,直到18个月大,将通过24小时回顾法评估儿童的饮食,并使用视频记录研究儿童对新水果和蔬菜的接受情况。
如果干预有效,这项研究工作极有可能被纳入未来的公共卫生项目或营养指南,作为增加儿童水果和蔬菜摄入量的可行解决方案。
本研究已在ClinicalTrials.gov注册。标识符:NCT04262102。注册日期:2020年2月10日——追溯注册。