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资源匮乏社区的预防合作伙伴关系:一项随机试点研究。

Partnering for prevention in under-resourced communities: a randomized pilot study.

机构信息

University of Pittsburgh, 4200 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA, 15260, USA.

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Data Center, University of Pittsburgh, 100 Technology Drive, Pittsburgh, PA, 15219, USA.

出版信息

Nutr J. 2022 Nov 25;21(1):72. doi: 10.1186/s12937-022-00824-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Promoting health early in life is crucial to obesity prevention, but families in under-resourced communities face barriers to establishing healthy routines. The purpose of this pilot study was to examine the feasibility and preliminary effects of two dietary interventions for families in under-resourced communities.

METHODS

Fifty-one caregivers of young children (aged 0-5 years) were recruited from six community centers located in heavily populated neighborhoods with high poverty rates (i.e., under-resourced neighborhoods) in southwestern Pennsylvania. A longitudinal pilot study was conducted to examine feasibility as a primary outcome and change in dietary variety (24-Hour Recall), risk of nutritional problems (Nutrition Screen for Every Preschooler), and parenting stress (Parenting Stress Index-Short Form) over time and between groups as secondary outcomes. Six sites were randomized to receive Cooking Matters for Parents, Mealtime PREP, or a combined program (Cooking Matters + Mealtime PREP). Cooking Matters for Parents is a six-week nutrition education program designed to help parents of young children plan and cook healthy meals on a budget. Mealtime PREP is a six-week routine-based intervention designed to promote healthy dietary variety among young children. We predicted that we could feasibly deliver both programs and the combined program as determined by a priori benchmarks (ability to recruit ≥ 8 participants per site; achieving an 80% intervention completion rate; being rated as an acceptable intervention by 95% of intervention completers, and treatment fidelity of ≥ 90%). Descriptive statistics and individual growth models were used to analyze data.

RESULTS

Of 51 recruited participants, 49 were eligible, randomized by site, and included in the analyses. Fourteen were randomized to Cooking Matters, 13 to Mealtime PREP, and 22 to the combined program. Three of 4 feasibility benchmarks were met. Over time, improvements were observed in child dietary variety (p < 0.01, SE = 0.99), child nutrition risk (p = 0.01, SE = 0.61), and parenting stress (p = 0.04, SE = 1.33). An additive benefit of the combined intervention was observed for dietary variety (p = 0.03, SE = 0.79). No adverse events were observed or reported.

CONCLUSIONS

Offering complementary dietary interventions in under-resourced communities is feasible and shows promise to improve child and parent health.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03559907).

摘要

背景

在生命早期促进健康对于预防肥胖至关重要,但资源匮乏社区的家庭在建立健康生活习惯方面面临障碍。本研究旨在检验两种针对资源匮乏社区家庭的饮食干预措施的可行性和初步效果。

方法

从宾夕法尼亚州西南部人口密集、贫困率高(即资源匮乏社区)的六个社区中心招募了 51 名幼儿(0-5 岁)的照顾者。进行了一项纵向试点研究,以检验可行性作为主要结果,以及饮食多样性(24 小时回顾)、营养问题风险(每个学龄前儿童的营养筛查)和育儿压力(父母压力指数-短式)的变化作为次要结果。6 个地点随机接受烹饪要点家长版、正餐准备或综合项目(烹饪要点 + 正餐准备)。烹饪要点家长版是一个为期六周的营养教育计划,旨在帮助幼儿家长在预算内计划和烹饪健康膳食。正餐准备是一个基于常规的六周干预措施,旨在促进幼儿健康的饮食多样性。我们预测,我们可以按照预先设定的基准(每个地点能够招募≥8 名参与者;实现 80%的干预完成率;95%的干预完成者认为干预可接受,治疗保真度≥90%),切实可行地开展这两个项目和综合项目。使用描述性统计和个体增长模型分析数据。

结果

在招募的 51 名参与者中,有 49 名符合条件,按地点随机分组,并纳入分析。14 人被随机分配到烹饪要点,13 人被分配到正餐准备,22 人被分配到综合项目。达到了 3 个可行性基准中的 4 个。随着时间的推移,儿童饮食多样性(p<0.01,SE=0.99)、儿童营养风险(p=0.01,SE=0.61)和育儿压力(p=0.04,SE=1.33)均有所改善。综合干预对饮食多样性有额外的益处(p=0.03,SE=0.79)。未观察到或报告不良事件。

结论

在资源匮乏的社区提供互补的饮食干预措施是可行的,并有望改善儿童和家长的健康。

试验注册

ClinicalTrials.gov(NCT03559907)。

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