Lum Melanie, Grady Alice, Wolfenden Luke, Lecathelinais Christophe, Lin Yoong Sze
Global Centre for Preventive Health and Nutrition, Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University, School of Health and Social Development, Faculty of Health, Geelong VIC 3220 Australia.
School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308 Australia.
Prev Med Rep. 2023 Oct 4;36:102455. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102455. eCollection 2023 Dec.
The monitoring of healthy eating and physical activity environments is recommended to support population health. Early childhood education and care (ECEC) services are a key setting to deliver obesity prevention strategies as they reach the majority of children aged under five years and have existing supporting infrastructure.
The aim of this study was to i) describe the prevalence of implementation of evidence-based healthy eating and physical activity practices in an Australian sample of ECEC services, and ii) examine associations between implementation of practices and service characteristics.
A random sample of 2,100 centre-based ECEC services across Australia were invited to participate in a cross-sectional survey online or via telephone (August 2021-April 2022). Service characteristics and implementation of 18 evidence-based healthy eating and physical activity practices were assessed. Descriptive statistics and linear mixed regression analyses were performed.
A total of 1,028 (51.8%) eligible services participated. The healthy eating and physical activity practices with the lowest prevalence of implementation were related to encouraging children to consume age-appropriate beverages (17.9%) and providing families with child physical activity education via workshops or meetings (14.6%), respectively. There was a statistically significant difference in the implementation of healthy eating practices by service characteristics, with long day care services implementing significantly more practices than preschools (p < 0.01).
There is room to improve the implementation of evidence-based healthy eating and physical activity practices ECEC services. Implementation efforts should be directed towards preschools.
建议监测健康饮食和体育活动环境以促进人群健康。幼儿教育和护理(ECEC)服务是实施肥胖预防策略的关键场所,因为它们覆盖了大多数五岁以下儿童,并且已有相关支持性基础设施。
本研究的目的是:i)描述澳大利亚ECEC服务样本中基于证据的健康饮食和体育活动实践的实施情况;ii)研究实践实施与服务特征之间的关联。
邀请澳大利亚2100家基于中心的ECEC服务机构随机抽取的样本在线或通过电话参与横断面调查(2021年8月至2022年4月)。评估了服务特征以及18种基于证据的健康饮食和体育活动实践的实施情况。进行了描述性统计和线性混合回归分析。
共有1028家(51.8%)符合条件的服务机构参与。实施率最低的健康饮食和体育活动实践分别是鼓励儿童饮用适合其年龄的饮料(17.9%)和通过工作坊或会议为家庭提供儿童体育活动教育(14.6%)。不同服务特征的健康饮食实践实施情况存在统计学显著差异,全日制日托服务机构实施的实践显著多于幼儿园(p < 0.01)。
ECEC服务机构在基于证据的健康饮食和体育活动实践的实施方面仍有改进空间。实施工作应针对幼儿园。