Edwards Katie, Croker Helen, Farrow Claire, Haycraft Emma, Herle Moritz, Llewellyn Clare, Pickard Abigail, Blissett Jacqueline
School of Psychology and Institute of Health and Neurodevelopment, Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
World Cancer Research Fund International, London, United Kingdom.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 Mar 19;13:e55193. doi: 10.2196/55193.
An avid eating behavior profile is characterized by a greater interest in food and a tendency to overeat in response to negative emotions. Parents use specific strategies to manage feeding interactions with children with avid eating behavior. While momentary and contextual factors, such as parental mood, have been found to influence parental feeding practices, there is a lack of research examining parents' daily experiences of feeding children with avid eating behavior. Examining this is important because parental feeding practices are key levers in tailored interventions to support children's healthy eating behavior.
We aim to describe the ecological momentary assessment methods and procedures used in the APPETItE (Appetite in Preschoolers: Producing Evidence for Tailoring Interventions Effectively) project, which aims to examine how variation in parental mood, feeding goals, and the context of eating occasions affect the parental feeding practices used to manage feeding interactions with children with an avid eating behavior profile.
Participants are primary caregivers from the APPETItE cohort who have a preschool-age child (aged 3-5 years) with an avid eating behavior profile. Caregivers complete a 10-day ecological momentary assessment period using signal- and event-contingent surveys to examine (1) mood and stress, (2) parental feeding goals, and (3) contextual factors as predictors of parental feeding practices.
Recruitment and data collection began in October 2023 and is expected to be completed by spring 2024. The data have a 3-level structure: repeated measurements (level 1) nested within days (level 2) nested within an individual (level 3). Thus, lag-dependent models will be conducted to test the main hypotheses.
The findings from this study will provide an understanding of caregivers' daily experiences of feeding preschool children with avid eating behavior, who are at greater risk for the development of obesity. Understanding the predictors of feeding practices at the moment they occur, and across various contexts, will inform the development of tailored resources to support caregivers in managing children's avid eating behavior.
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热衷饮食行为模式的特点是对食物有更浓厚的兴趣,且倾向于因负面情绪而暴饮暴食。父母会采用特定策略来管理与有热衷饮食行为的孩子之间的喂养互动。虽然已发现一些瞬间和情境因素,如父母情绪,会影响父母的喂养行为,但缺乏对父母喂养有热衷饮食行为孩子的日常经历的研究。研究这一点很重要,因为父母的喂养行为是支持孩子健康饮食行为的针对性干预措施的关键杠杆。
我们旨在描述“APPETItE(学龄前儿童的食欲:有效定制干预措施的证据)”项目中使用的生态瞬时评估方法和程序,该项目旨在研究父母情绪、喂养目标以及进食场合的背景变化如何影响用于管理与有热衷饮食行为模式孩子的喂养互动的父母喂养行为。
参与者是“APPETItE”队列中的主要照料者,他们有一个3至5岁有热衷饮食行为模式的学龄前儿童。照料者使用信号和事件触发式调查完成为期10天的生态瞬时评估期,以检查(1)情绪和压力,(2)父母的喂养目标,以及(3)作为父母喂养行为预测因素的情境因素。
招募和数据收集于2023年10月开始,预计2024年春季完成。数据具有三级结构:重复测量(一级)嵌套在天内(二级)嵌套在个体内(三级)。因此,将进行滞后依赖模型来检验主要假设。
本研究的结果将有助于了解照料者喂养有热衷饮食行为的学龄前儿童的日常经历,这类儿童肥胖风险更高。了解喂养行为在发生时以及在各种背景下的预测因素,将为开发针对性资源提供信息,以支持照料者管理孩子的热衷饮食行为。
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