Department of Health and Human Development, University of Pittsburgh, 32 Oak Hill Court, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA.
Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA.
J Nutr Sci. 2023 Jun 29;12:e67. doi: 10.1017/jns.2023.50. eCollection 2023.
This pilot study provides preliminary insights into whether Latino preschool children living in an emerging Latino community (ELC) are meeting recommendations for healthy diet and activity behaviours and whether those behaviours are associated with sociodemographic or home environment variables. Secondary data analysis was conducted utilising cross-sectional baseline survey data from ANDALE Pittsburgh, a home-based intervention study. Measures included parent-reported information on child dietary intake, screen time and the home environment, and objectively measured physical activity and anthropometry. and Fischer's exact tests were used to determine associations. The study was conducted in an ELC in western Pennsylvania in the US. Fifty-one Latina mothers (age: 33⋅5 ± 6⋅1 years; 63 % Mexican origin; 86 % low acculturation) and their children (age: 3⋅9 ± 1⋅3 years; 55 % male) 2-5 years of age. On average, children consumed 2⋅25 ± 1⋅44 cups of fruits/vegetables, viewed 98⋅7 ± 74⋅2 min of screen time, accumulated 12⋅9 ± 2⋅9 min/h of total physical activity and consumed 15⋅5 ± 26⋅0 kcals of sugar-sweetened beverages per day. Forty-one percent met the fruit/vegetable recommendation, 54 % met the screen time recommendation, 27 % met the physical activity recommendation and 58 % met the sugary drink recommendation. Country of origin ( = 0⋅032) and acculturation ( = 0⋅048) were significantly associated with children meeting sugary drink recommendations. No other relationships were significant. The proportion of children in this sample meeting diet and activity recommendations was mixed. More research with larger sample sizes is needed in ELCs to identify effective intervention strategies for improving health behaviours.
这项初步研究探讨了生活在新兴拉丁裔社区(ELC)的拉丁裔学龄前儿童的健康饮食和活动行为是否符合建议,以及这些行为是否与社会人口学或家庭环境变量有关。研究利用了 ANDALE Pittsburgh 的横断面基线调查数据进行了二次数据分析,这是一项基于家庭的干预研究。研究的测量指标包括父母报告的儿童饮食摄入、屏幕时间和家庭环境以及客观测量的身体活动和人体测量数据。研究使用 Fisher 精确检验来确定关联。研究在美国宾夕法尼亚州西部的一个 ELC 进行。共有 51 名拉丁裔母亲(年龄:33.5 ± 6.1 岁;63%来自墨西哥;86%的文化融合程度较低)及其 2-5 岁的孩子(年龄:3.9 ± 1.3 岁;55%为男性)参与了研究。平均而言,儿童摄入 2.25 ± 1.44 杯水果/蔬菜,观看 98.7 ± 74.2 分钟的屏幕时间,累计 12.9 ± 2.9 分钟/小时的总身体活动量,每天摄入 15.5 ± 26.0 千卡的含糖饮料。41%的儿童符合水果/蔬菜推荐量,54%的儿童符合屏幕时间推荐量,27%的儿童符合身体活动推荐量,58%的儿童符合含糖饮料推荐量。儿童的原籍国( = 0.032)和文化融合程度( = 0.048)与儿童是否符合含糖饮料推荐量显著相关。没有其他关系是显著的。在这个样本中,符合饮食和活动建议的儿童比例参差不齐。在 ELC 中,需要进行更多的、具有更大样本量的研究,以确定改善健康行为的有效干预策略。