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Time to re-think picky eating?: a relational approach to understanding picky eating

机译:是时候重新考虑挑食了吗?:了解挑食的一种关系方法

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BackgroundEstimates of picky eating are quite high among young children, with 14-50% of parents identifying their preschoolers as picky eaters. Dietary intake and preferences during the preschool years are characterized by slowing growth rates and children developing a sense of autonomy over their feeding and food selection. We argue that the current conceptualization of picky eating defines acts of resistance or expressions of preference (acts of autonomy) by a child as deviant behaviour. This conceptualization has guided research that uses a unidirectional, parent to child approach to understanding parent-child feeding interactions. ObjectivesBy reviewing the current feeding literature and drawing parallels from the rich body of child socialization literature, we argue that there is a need to both re-examine the concept and parent/clinician perspectives on picky eating. Thus, the objective of this paper is two-fold: 1) We argue for a reconceptualization of picky eating whereby child agency is considered in terms of eating preferences rather than categorized as compliant or non-compliant behaviour, and 2) We advocate the use of bi-directional relational models of causality and appropriate methodology to understanding the parent-child feeding relationship. DiscussionResearchers are often interested in understanding how members in the parent-child dyad affect one another. Although many tend to focus on the parent to child direction of these associations, findings from child socialization research suggest that influence is bidirectional and non-linear such that parents influence the actions and cognitions of children and children influence the actions and cognitions of parents. Bi-directional models of causality are needed to correctly understand parent-child feeding interactions. ConclusionsA reconceptualization of picky eating may elucidate the influence that parental feeding practices and child eating habits have on each other. This may allow health professionals to more effectively support parents in developing healthy eating habits among children, reducing both stress around mealtimes and concerns of picky eating.
机译:背景知识幼儿的挑食估计很高,有14-50%的父母将学龄前儿童识别为挑食者。学龄前儿童的饮食摄入量和偏爱的特征是生长速度放慢,儿童在进食和食物选择方面会产生自主感。我们认为,当前挑食的概念化将儿童的反抗行为或偏好表达(自主行为)定义为越轨行为。这种概念化指导了研究,该研究使用单向的“父母对孩子”方法来理解父母与孩子的喂养互动。目标通过回顾当前的喂养文献并从丰富的儿童社会化文献中汲取相似之处,我们认为有必要重新审视挑食的概念以及父母/临床医生对挑食的看法。因此,本文的目标有两个:1)我们主张对挑食进行重新概念化,即在饮食偏好上考虑儿童代理,而不是将其归类为合规或不合规行为,以及2)提倡使用因果关系的双向关系模型和适当的方法,以了解亲子喂养关系。讨论研究人员通常对了解亲子二元组成员如何相互影响感兴趣。尽管许多人倾向于将注意力集中在这些协会的父母对孩子的指导上,但是儿童社会化研究的结果表明,影响是双向的和非线性的,因此父母会影响孩子的行为和认知,而孩子会影响父母的行为和认知。需要正确的因果关系双向模型来正确理解父母与孩子之间的喂养互动。结论对挑食的重新概念化可以阐明父母的进食习惯和孩子的进食习惯之间的相互影响。这可以使卫生专业人员更有效地支持父母养成儿童健康的饮食习惯,减少就餐时间的压力和挑剔的饮食。

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