School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Waurn Ponds, VIC3216, Australia.
Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.
Public Health Nutr. 2024 Apr 29;27(1):e124. doi: 10.1017/S136898002400096X.
To assess the comprehensiveness (scope of nutrition guidance) and strength (clarity of written language) of centre-based nutrition policies (CBNP) within early childhood education (ECE) centres. To also consider the applicability of an existing CBNP assessment tool and policy alignment with best practice food provision and feeding practices.
Cross-sectional online study to assess written ECE CNBP using the Wellness Child Care Assessment Tool.
Licenced ECE centres in the state of Victoria, Australia.
ECE centres (operating at least 8 h per d, 48 weeks per annum), stratified by location (rural and metropolitan), centre management type (profit and not-for-profit) and socio-economic area (low, middle, high).
Included individual CBNP ( 118), predominantly from metropolitan centres (56 %) and low-medium socio-economic areas (78 %). Policies had low overall Wellness Child Care Assessment Tool scores, particularly strength scores which were low across all four domains (i.e. nutrition education, nutrition standards, health promotion and communication/evaluation). The nutrition standards domain had the lowest strength score. The communication/evaluation domain had the lowest comprehensiveness score. Content analysis indicated low scores may relate to the Wellness Child Care Assessment Tool applicability for the Australian context due to differences in best practice guidance.
Despite the presence of written nutrition policies in ECE centres, many showed weak language and lacked comprehensiveness and strength. This may relate to poor implementation of best practice food provision or feeding practices. Low scores, however, may partly stem from using an assessment tool that is not country-specific. The redevelopment of country-specific tools to assess ECE CNBP may be warranted.
评估儿童早期教育(ECE)中心的基于中心的营养政策(CBNP)的全面性(营养指导范围)和强度(书面语言清晰度)。同时考虑现有 CBNP 评估工具的适用性以及政策与最佳实践食品供应和喂养实践的一致性。
使用 Wellness 儿童保健评估工具对书面 ECE 营养政策进行横断面在线评估。
澳大利亚维多利亚州有执照的 ECE 中心。
ECE 中心(每天至少 8 小时,每年 48 周),按地理位置(农村和城市)、中心管理类型(营利和非营利)和社会经济区域(低、中、高)分层。
纳入了 118 项单独的 CBNP,主要来自城市中心(56%)和中低社会经济地区(78%)。政策的整体 Wellness 儿童保健评估工具评分较低,特别是四个领域的强度评分均较低(即营养教育、营养标准、健康促进和沟通/评估)。营养标准领域的强度评分最低。沟通/评估领域的全面性评分最低。内容分析表明,评分较低可能与 Wellness 儿童保健评估工具在澳大利亚背景下的适用性有关,因为最佳实践指南存在差异。
尽管 ECE 中心有书面营养政策,但许多政策的语言表达较弱,且缺乏全面性和强度。这可能与最佳实践食品供应或喂养实践的执行不力有关。然而,评分较低可能部分源于使用的评估工具不是针对特定国家的。可能需要开发针对 ECE CBNP 的特定国家评估工具。