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照顾者对幼儿零食的看法:定性研究的主题综合分析。

Caregiver perceptions of snacks for young children: A thematic synthesis of qualitative research.

机构信息

Department of Allied Health Sciences, University of Connecticut, 358 Mansfield Road, Storrs, CT 06269-2101, USA.

Rudd Center for Food Policy and Health, University of Connecticut, 1 Constitution Plaza, Suite 600, Hartford, CT 06103, USA.

出版信息

Appetite. 2023 Sep 1;188:106628. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2023.106628. Epub 2023 Jun 14.

Abstract

Snacks are inconsistently defined in nutrition research and dietary guidelines for young children, challenging efforts to improve diet quality. Although some guidelines suggest that snacks include at least two food groups and fit into an overall health promoting dietary pattern, snacks high in added sugars and sodium are highly marketed and frequently consumed. Understanding how caregivers perceive "snacks" for young children may aid in development of effective nutrition communications and behaviourally-informed dietary interventions for obesity prevention. We aimed to synthesize caregivers' perceptions of snacks for young children across qualitative studies. Four databases were searched for peer-reviewed qualitative articles including caregiver perceptions of "snacks" for children ≤5 years. We conducted thematic synthesis of study findings, concluding with the development of analytical themes. Data synthesis of fifteen articles from ten studies, conducted in the U.S., Europe, and Australia, revealed six analytical themes that captured food type, hedonic value, purpose, location, portion size, and time. Caregivers perceived snacks as both "healthy" and "unhealthy" foods. Less healthy snacks were described as highly liked foods, which required restriction and were consumed outside the home. Caregivers used snacks to manage behavior and curb hunger. Snack portions were described as "small", although caregivers reported various methods to estimate child portion size. Caregivers' perceptions of snacks revealed opportunities for targeted nutrition messaging, especially supporting responsive feeding and nutrient-dense food choices. In high-income countries, expert recommendations should consider caregivers' perceptions of snacks, more clearly defining nutrient-dense snacks that are enjoyable, achieve dietary requirements, reduce hunger, and promote healthy weight.

摘要

零食在营养研究和儿童饮食指南中的定义不一致,这给改善饮食质量的努力带来了挑战。尽管一些指南建议零食应至少包含两种食物组,并符合整体促进健康的饮食模式,但高糖和高钠的零食却得到了高度的市场推广,并且经常被食用。了解照顾者对幼儿“零食”的看法,可能有助于制定有效的营养传播和行为导向的饮食干预措施,以预防肥胖。我们旨在综合定性研究中照顾者对幼儿零食的看法。在四个数据库中搜索了同行评审的定性文章,包括对≤5 岁儿童“零食”的照顾者看法。我们对研究结果进行了主题综合分析,最后得出了分析主题。对来自美国、欧洲和澳大利亚的十项研究的十五篇文章进行了数据分析,得出了六个分析主题,分别是食物类型、享乐价值、目的、地点、份量和时间。照顾者认为零食既有“健康”的,也有“不健康”的。不太健康的零食被描述为非常受喜欢的食物,需要限制食用,并在家庭之外食用。照顾者用零食来控制孩子的行为和抑制饥饿感。零食的份量被描述为“小”,尽管照顾者报告了各种方法来估计孩子的份量。照顾者对零食的看法为有针对性的营养信息提供了机会,特别是支持反应性喂养和选择营养丰富的食物。在高收入国家,专家建议应考虑照顾者对零食的看法,更明确地定义既美味可口、又能满足饮食需求、减少饥饿感并促进健康体重的营养丰富的零食。

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