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Area of Science:

  • Nutrition Science
  • Behavioral Science
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Web-based parent interventions aim to improve children's healthy eating.
  • Effectiveness of these programs on parental feeding practices is unclear.
  • Focus on specific behavioral methodologies and outcomes is needed.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Systematically review and meta-analyze randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of web-based interventions.
  • Assess focus on parental feeding practices and behavior change techniques (BCTs).
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of interventions on parental feeding behaviors.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review and meta-analysis of RCTs.
  • Searched four databases until February 2020.
  • Included 12 studies (9 programs, 1766 parents) targeting parents of 0-12-year-old children.

Main Results:

  • Interventions primarily targeted parents of young children with small samples.
  • Most common parental feeding practices assessed were Restriction, Pressure to eat, and Food availability/accessibility.
  • Interventions showed small effects on most practices, except for Food availability/accessibility.

Conclusions:

  • Web-based interventions have limited impact on most parental feeding practices.
  • Further high-quality RCTs with larger samples are required.
  • Future interventions should consider autonomy support and self-regulatory strategies.