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Perceptions of commercial snack food and beverages for infant and young child feeding: A mixed‐methods study among caregivers in Kathmandu Valley Nepal

机译:婴幼儿商业休闲食品和饮料的看法:尼泊尔加德满都谷地看护者的混合方法研究

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Ensuring nutritious complementary feeding is vital for child nutrition. Prior research in Kathmandu Valley found high consumption rates of commercially produced snack foods among young children, which are often energy‐denseutrient poor. This mixed‐methods study was conducted to elicit Nepali caregivers' perceptions of commercial snack foods and beverages and factors influencing their use for young child feeding. Seven facilitated focus group discussions (FGD) were conducted with Kathmandu Valley caregivers of children 12–23 months, and a survey of 745 primary caregivers of children 12–23 months of age was then conducted. During the FGD, caregivers reported commonly providing commercial food and beverage products to their children as snacks, and 98.6% of caregivers participating in the survey reported feeding their child such a food in the previous week. Because of processing and packaging, snack foods were not trusted by many FGD participants and considered as “junk foods” and not healthy for children. However, commercial snack foods were consistently ranked highly on convenience, both because of minimal preparation and ease of feeding; 48.5% of all surveyed caregivers reported providing a snack food because of convenience. Other family members' diets or provision of snack foods as treats also influenced children's consumption of these snack foods and beverages. This study indicates that caregivers of young children prefer snack options that are nutrient rich; however, this may conflict with preferences for foods that require minimal preparation and are appealing to young children. Such findings carry programmatic implications for interventions aiming to address children's diet quality in urban Nepal.
机译:确保营养补充喂养对儿童营养至关重要。先前在加德满都谷地的研究发现,儿童食用的商业性休闲食品消费率很高,这些儿童通常能量密集/营养不良。进行这项混合方法研究旨在引起尼泊尔看护者对商业休闲食品和饮料以及影响其用于幼儿喂养的因素的认识。与加德满都谷地12至23个月儿童的照顾者进行了七次便利焦点小组讨论(FGD),然后对745名12至23个月儿童的主要照顾者进行了调查。在烟气脱硫期间,看护者报告称通常以零食的形式向他们的孩子提供商业食品和饮料产品,参与调查的看护者中有98.6%的人报告在前一周为孩子提供这种食物。由于加工和包装,许多FGD参与者都不信任休闲食品,而休闲食品被认为是“垃圾食品”,对儿童不健康。但是,由于零食的准备和喂养的方便性,商业休闲食品在便利性方面一直被高度评价。在所有接受调查的护理人员中,有48.5%的人报告出于方便而提供了休闲食品。其他家庭成员的饮食或零食的提供也影响了儿童对这些零食和饮料的消费。这项研究表明,幼儿的看护人更喜欢营养丰富的零食。但是,这可能与偏爱那些只需要很少的准备并且对年幼的孩子具有吸引力的食物的偏爱相冲突。这些发现对旨在解决尼泊尔城市儿童饮食质量问题的干预措施具有程序上的意义。

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