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“玩耍与成长”:前瞻性观察队列研究幼儿,以提供肥胖预防信息,美国俄亥俄州哥伦布市。

Play & Grow: prospective observational cohort of toddlers to inform obesity prevention, Columbus, Ohio, USA.

机构信息

Center for Biobehavioral Health, Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, USA.

Gillings School of Public Health, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2022 Jan 7;12(1):e055490. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055490.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Obesity prevention is increasingly focused on early childhood, but toddlers have not been well-studied, and children born preterm are frequently excluded. The Play & Grow Cohort was established to investigate child growth in relation to parent-child interactions in mealtime and non-mealtime settings.

PARTICIPANTS

Between December 2017 and May 2019, 300 toddlers and primary caregivers were recruited from records of a large paediatric care provider in Columbus, Ohio, USA. This report describes recruitment of the cohort and outlines the data collection protocols for two toddler and two preschool-age visits. The first study visit coincided with enrolment and occurred when children (57% boys) were a mean (SD) calendar age of 18.2 (0.7) months.

FINDINGS TO DATE

Children in the cohort are diverse relative to gestational age at birth (16%, 28-31 completed weeks' gestation; 21%, 32-36 weeks' gestation; 63%, ≥37 weeks' gestation) and race/ethnicity (8%, Hispanic; 35%, non-Hispanic black; 46%, non-Hispanic white). Caregivers enrolled in the cohort are primarily the child's biological mother (93%) and are diverse in age (range 18-54 years), education (23%, high school or less; 20% graduate degree) and annual household income (27%, <US$20 000 24%, ≥US$90 000). Parent-child interactions were video-recorded during play in the laboratory at 18 months (n=299) and during play, reading and mealtime in the home (n=284) at 24 months. The preschool phase of the study was impacted by COVID-19. Parent-child interactions were video-recorded during play and mealtime at home at 36 months (n=141) and during a standardised buffet meal in the laboratory at 42 months (n=50). Caregivers unable to participate in face-to-face visits due to COVID-19 completed questionnaires.

FUTURE PLANS

Assessment during middle childhood is being planned. Future visits will include anthropometric measurements and parent-child interactions at mealtime. School-based outcomes are additionally being considered.

摘要

目的

肥胖预防越来越关注儿童早期,但对学步儿童的研究还不够充分,而且通常会将早产儿排除在外。开展 Play & Grow 队列研究,旨在调查儿童在就餐和非就餐环境中与亲子互动相关的生长情况。

参与者

2017 年 12 月至 2019 年 5 月,在美国俄亥俄州哥伦布市的一家大型儿科保健提供者的记录中招募了 300 名学步儿童及其主要照顾者。本报告介绍了队列的招募情况,并概述了两次幼儿和两次学龄前访问的的数据收集方案。第一次研究访问与入组同时进行,此时儿童(57%为男孩)的平均(标准差)日历年龄为 18.2(0.7)个月。

迄今为止的发现

与出生时的胎龄(16%,28-31 周足月;21%,32-36 周;63%,≥37 周)和种族/民族(8%,西班牙裔;35%,非西班牙裔黑人;46%,非西班牙裔白人)相比,队列中的儿童具有多样性。入组的照顾者主要是孩子的亲生母亲(93%),年龄(18-54 岁)、教育程度(23%,高中或以下;20%,研究生学历)和家庭年收入(27%,<20000 美元;24%,≥90000 美元)差异较大。18 个月时(n=299)在实验室进行游戏时以及 24 个月时(n=284)在家中进行游戏、阅读和就餐时,对亲子互动进行了视频记录。研究的学龄前阶段受到了 COVID-19 的影响。36 个月时(n=141)在家中进行游戏和就餐时以及 42 个月时(n=50)在实验室进行标准化自助餐时,对亲子互动进行了视频记录。由于 COVID-19 无法进行面对面访问的照顾者完成了问卷调查。

未来计划

正在计划进行儿童中期评估。未来的访问将包括就餐时的人体测量和亲子互动。还在考虑基于学校的结果。

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