Loth Katie A, Wolfson Julian, Barnard Martha, Hogan Natalie, Brandt T James, Fulkerson Jayne A, Fisher Jennifer O
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Medical School, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States.
Division of Biostatistics and Health Data Science, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2025 May 16;14:e73276. doi: 10.2196/73276.
A healthful diet in early childhood is essential for healthy growth and disease prevention. Parents influence children's diets through supportive (eg, structure and autonomy support) and unsupportive (eg, coercive control and indulgence) food parenting practices. Historically, much of this work has focused on parents' "usual" feeding behaviors using survey methods. However, recent studies using ecological momentary assessment methods have allowed assessment of food parenting behaviors in "real time." This work has revealed that the practices used by parents to feed children vary across contexts and are influenced by factors such as stress or time constraints. Research is needed to understand the dynamic nature of food parenting and its impact on children's diets.
This study aimed to describe the methods and procedures used in the Preschool Plates cohort study, which aimed to (1) describe within- and between-day fluctuations in food parenting practices across time and context, (2) examine the longitudinal impact of within- and between-day fluctuations in food parenting practices on child dietary intake, and (3) identify momentary predictors of within- and between-day fluctuations in food parenting practices across time and context.
Preschool Plates is a longitudinal cohort study examining the impact of food parenting practices on the dietary intake of 3- to 5-year-old children. A total of 273 parent-preschooler dyads consented and enrolled, and 254 (93%) dyads completed baseline data collection. Dyads will be followed for 2 years using state-of-the-art measures, including an 8-day ecological momentary assessment protocol to assess food parenting, contemporary measures of food parenting, and 3 interview-led 24-hour dietary recalls, collected at baseline, 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months. Child height and weight will be measured at 3 time points.
Recruitment for our baseline sample (N=254) occurred between October 2023 and September 2024. Participants will complete follow-up data collection after 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months. A racially and ethnically diverse cohort was enrolled, with 28.3% (72/254) of enrolled participants identifying as White and 71.7% (182/254) identifying as non-White.
Findings from the proposed study will inform the development of anticipatory guidance for feeding young children and randomized controlled trials designed to intervene on parents' responses to momentary factors to encourage interactions with children around feeding that promote optimal diet quality. For example, findings could inform the development of an ecological momentary (ie, real time) intervention that delivers content to participants' mobile devices in response to real-time assessments of context and circumstance.
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幼儿期的健康饮食对于健康成长和疾病预防至关重要。父母通过支持性(如结构和自主支持)和非支持性(如强制控制和纵容)的食物养育方式影响孩子的饮食。从历史上看,这项工作大多使用调查方法关注父母的“日常”喂养行为。然而,最近使用生态瞬时评估方法的研究能够“实时”评估食物养育行为。这项工作表明,父母喂养孩子所采用的方式因情境而异,并受到压力或时间限制等因素的影响。需要开展研究以了解食物养育的动态本质及其对孩子饮食的影响。
本研究旨在描述学龄前餐盘队列研究中使用的方法和程序,该研究旨在(1)描述食物养育方式在不同时间和情境下日内和日间的波动情况,(2)研究食物养育方式日内和日间波动对儿童饮食摄入量的纵向影响,以及(3)确定食物养育方式在不同时间和情境下日内和日间波动的瞬时预测因素。
学龄前餐盘研究是一项纵向队列研究,考察食物养育方式对3至5岁儿童饮食摄入量的影响。共有273对亲子同意参与并登记入组,254对(93%)完成了基线数据收集。将使用先进的测量方法对这些亲子进行为期2年的跟踪,包括一项为期8天的生态瞬时评估方案以评估食物养育情况、当代食物养育测量方法,以及在基线、6个月、12个月和24个月收集的3次访谈引导的24小时饮食回忆。将在3个时间点测量儿童的身高和体重。
我们基线样本(N = 254)的招募工作于2023年10月至2024年9月期间进行。参与者将在6个月、12个月和24个月后完成随访数据收集。招募了一个种族和民族多样化的队列,登记参与者中28.3%(72/254)为白人,71.7%(182/254)为非白人。
拟议研究的结果将为制定针对幼儿喂养的预期指导以及旨在干预父母对瞬时因素的反应以鼓励围绕喂养与孩子互动从而促进最佳饮食质量的随机对照试验提供信息。例如,研究结果可为开发一种生态瞬时(即实时)干预措施提供信息,该干预措施可根据对情境和情况的实时评估向参与者的移动设备推送内容。
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