Kengneson Cris-Carelle, Blanchet Rosanne, Sanou Dia, Batal Malek, Phillips Karen P, Giroux Isabelle
Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health, Université de Montréal, Québec, Canada.
Public Health Nutr. 2022 Aug;25(8):2232-2245. doi: 10.1017/S1368980021004729. Epub 2021 Dec 6.
To identify factors influencing Black immigrant mothers' perceptions and concerns about child weight and to compare children's diet quality according to these perceptions and concerns.
Mothers' perceptions and concerns about child weight were assessed with sex-specific figure rating scales and the Child Feeding Questionnaire, respectively. Participants' weights and heights were measured and characterised using WHO references. Children's dietary intakes were estimated using a 24-h dietary recall. Children's diet quality was evaluated using the relative proportion of their energy intake provided by ultra-processed products, which were identified with the NOVA classification. tests, multivariate logistic regressions and tests were performed.
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Black immigrant mothers of Sub-Saharan African and Caribbean origin ( 186) and their 6-12-year-old children.
Among mothers, 32·4 % perceived their child as having overweight while 48·4 % expressed concerns about child weight. Girls and children with overweight or obesity were significantly more likely to be perceived as having overweight by their mothers than boys and normal-weight children, respectively. Mothers of children living with obesity, but not overweight, were significantly more likely to be concerned about their child's weight than mothers of normal-weight children. Children's diet quality did not differ according to mothers' perceptions and concerns.
Children's gender and weight status were major determinants of perceptions and concerns about child weight among Black immigrant mothers. Including knowledge about mothers' perceptions and concerns about child weight will help nutrition professionals develop interventions tailored to specific family needs within the context of their cultural backgrounds.
确定影响黑人移民母亲对儿童体重认知和担忧的因素,并根据这些认知和担忧比较儿童的饮食质量。
分别使用特定性别的体型评定量表和儿童喂养问卷评估母亲对儿童体重的认知和担忧。使用世界卫生组织的参考标准测量并描述参与者的体重和身高。通过24小时饮食回顾法估算儿童的饮食摄入量。使用超加工食品提供的能量摄入相对比例评估儿童的饮食质量,超加工食品通过NOVA分类法识别。进行了检验、多因素逻辑回归分析和检验。
加拿大安大略省渥太华。
撒哈拉以南非洲和加勒比地区裔的黑人移民母亲(186名)及其6至12岁的孩子。
在母亲中,32.4%认为自己的孩子超重,而48.4%对孩子的体重表示担忧。女孩以及超重或肥胖的孩子被母亲认为超重的可能性分别显著高于男孩和体重正常的孩子。孩子患有肥胖而非超重的母亲比体重正常孩子的母亲更有可能担心孩子的体重。根据母亲的认知和担忧,儿童的饮食质量没有差异。
儿童的性别和体重状况是黑人移民母亲对儿童体重认知和担忧的主要决定因素。了解母亲对儿童体重的认知和担忧将有助于营养专业人员在其文化背景下制定针对特定家庭需求的干预措施。