来自INSIGHT随机临床试验的幼儿饮食模式,比较响应式育儿与控制:潜伏类分析
Erika Hernandez1, Emily E Hohman1, Mackenzie J Ferrante2
1Center for Childhood Obesity Research, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA.
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)
|October 19, 2023
概括
婴儿时期的母乳养习惯,特别是结构化的方法,与更健康的幼儿饮食有关. 在这项研究中,响应式家长干预并没有直接影响幼儿的饮食模式或体重状况.
科学领域:
- 儿童营养 儿童营养
- 育儿干预措施 父母干预
- 预防肥胖 预防肥胖
背景情况:
- 响应式育儿 (RP) 干预措施旨在改善儿童健康结果.
- 了解婴儿养习惯和幼儿饮食之间的联系对于预防肥胖至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 评估RP干预对幼儿饮食的影响.
- 探索母婴养习惯与幼儿饮食模式之间的关联.
- 检查养习惯,饮食和儿童体重状况之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 在INSIGHT研究中,测试了一项RP干预措施,与初生产妇母亲中的对照组进行了对比.
- 母亲填写了有关养习惯和幼儿饮食的问卷 (食物频率问卷).
- 儿童的人类测量数据是在2岁时收集的.
主要成果:
- 潜阶级分析确定了三个幼儿饮食模式:高水果和蔬菜 (HFV),肉/土豆/添加糖 (MPAS) 和高果汁/低水果和蔬菜 (JLFV).
- 幼儿的饮食模式与干预组或儿童体重状况无关.
- 基于结构的养做法与更健康的高风病毒饮食模式有关,而基于对照的做法显示出混合的关联.
结论:
- 婴儿期以母体结构为基础的养习惯与更健康的幼儿饮食模式有关.
- 某些基于对照的养实践也与特定的饮食模式有关.
- 在这个队列中,RP干预没有直接影响幼儿的饮食模式或体重状况.
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