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Factors influencing obesogenic dietary intake in young children (0–6?years): systematic review of qualitative evidence

机译:影响幼儿(0-6岁)饮食致肥胖的因素:系统的定性证据回顾

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Background Obesogenic dietary intake is prevalent in young children and is associated with obesity and other adverse health outcomes in childhood and later in life. Objective To describe the barriers to and facilitators of obesogenic dietary intake in early childhood, in order to inform interventions and public health policies to prevent obesity. Design Systematic review of qualitative literature on factors influencing obesogenic diets in children aged 0–6?years. Data sources MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web of Knowledge, British Nursing Index, ASSIA and Sociological Abstracts. Review methods Qualitative studies meeting the inclusion criteria were synthesised. Data were analysed by creating a thematic framework, underpinned by the socioecological model, which included familiarisation of data across the studies, indexing, charting, mapping and interpretation. Results 20 studies from the USA (10), Europe (6) and Australia (4) included the views of 1067 participants (901 parents/caregivers, 37 children, 87 teachers, 15 dieticians and 27 nursery staff). Study designs included focus groups (n=16), individual interviews (n=6) and ethnography (n=1) with some studies using more than one design. Despite wide differences in the study context and focus, several consistent themes emerged. Parental factors increasing young children's obesogenic diets were: negative parent/family/peer modelling, lack of knowledge, time constraints, using food as reward, affordability and concerns about child's health. Child preferences also increased intake. Environmental factors increasing intake include: availability, advertising, societal, cultural and preschool/childcare influences. Conclusions Future intervention strategies should aim to promote modelling of positive behaviours, create home and preschool environments that promote healthy diets, and simultaneously target factors at the family and preschool/childcare levels. Trial registration number This review is one of a series of systematic reviews on the determinants of obesogenic behaviours in young children, registered with the International Prospective Register for Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO), CRD42012002881.
机译:背景致肥胖的饮食摄入在幼儿中很普遍,并与肥胖以及儿童期及以后的其他不良健康后果相关。目的描述儿童肥胖源性饮食摄入的障碍和促进因素,以便为预防肥胖症提供干预措施和公共卫生政策。关于影响0至6岁儿童肥胖饮食影响因素的定性文献的设计系统综述。数据来源MEDLINE,EMBASE,CINAHL,PsycINFO,Web of Knowledge,英国护理指数,ASSIA和社会学摘要。审查方法综合符合入选标准的定性研究。通过创建一个以社会生态模型为基础的主题框架来分析数据,其中包括跨研究的数据熟悉,索引编制,图表绘制,绘图和解释。结果来自美国(10个),欧洲(6个)和澳大利亚(4个)的20项研究包括1067名参与者(901名父母/照顾者,37名儿童,87名教师,15名营养师和27名苗圃工作人员)的观点。研究设计包括焦点小组(n = 16),个人访谈(n = 6)和人种志(n = 1),其中一些研究使用了不止一种设计。尽管研究背景和研究重点存在很大差异,但还是出现了一些一致的主题。父母增加幼儿肥胖饮食的因素有:父母/家庭/同伴模型否定,知识不足,时间限制,以食物为奖励,负担能力以及对儿童健康的担忧。儿童的喜好也增加了摄入量。增加摄入量的环境因素包括:可获得性,广告,社会,文化和学前/育儿影响。结论未来的干预策略应旨在促进积极行为的建模,创造促进健康饮食的家庭和学前环境,并同时针对家庭和学前/儿童保育层面的因素。试验注册号此审查是一系列有关幼儿致肥胖行为决定因素的系统评价之一,已向国际系统评价预期登记册(PROSPERO)CRD42012002881注册。

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