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Early food for future health: a randomized controlled trial evaluating the effect of an eHealth intervention aiming to promote healthy food habits from early childhood

机译:早期食品对未来健康的影响:一项随机对照试验,评估旨在促进幼儿期健康饮食习惯的eHealth干预措施的效果

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Childhood overweight and obesity is a global public health challenge. Primary prevention initiatives targeting parents have been called for to encourage a positive feeding environment and healthy eating habits that may lay a good foundation for future health. At the same time, there is a need for interventions which combine accessibility and scalability with cost effectiveness. Today’s parents are extensive Internet-users, but only a few randomized controlled trials have investigated the use of Internet to promote healthy eating habits in early childhood. In Early Food for Future Health we have developed and will evaluate an Internet-based tool for parents of children between 6 and 12?months, aiming to increase knowledge about infant nutrition and foster protective feeding behavior. During springtime 2016, parents of children aged between 3 and 5?months were recruited through Norwegian child health centres and announcements on Facebook. After completing the baseline questionnaire, 718 parents were individually randomized to intervention- or control group. The intervention group received monthly emails with links to an age-appropriate web-site when their child was between 6 and 12?months. The control group received ordinary care from the child health centres. The data-collection is ongoing. All participants will be followed up at ages 12 and possibly 24 and 48?months, with questionnaires relating to eating behaviour and feeding practices, food variety and diet quality. Providing guidance and counseling to parents of infants is an important task for health authorities and the public child health services. Early Food for Future health is an intervention focusing on promoting early healthy food-habits which may prevent childhood overweight and obesity. If proven to be effective, Early Food for Future Health can be used by parents and public health nurses for supplementary guidance on feeding practices and diet. This study has the potential to provide greater insight and understanding regarding early parental feeding practices, child eating behavior and the development and efficacy of Internet-based public health interventions. ISRCTN13601567 .
机译:儿童超重和肥胖是全球公共卫生挑战。人们呼吁采取针对父母的初级预防措施,以鼓励积极的喂养环境和健康的饮食习惯,为将来的健康打下良好的基础。同时,需要将可访问性和可伸缩性与成本效益相结合的干预措施。今天的父母有大量互联网用户,但只有少数随机对照试验调查了使用互联网促进幼儿期健康饮食习惯的情况。在“未来健康的早期食物”中,我们已经开发并将评估一个基于Internet的工具,用于6到12个月以下儿童的父母,目的是增加有关婴儿营养的知识并促进保护性喂养行为。 2016年春季,通过挪威儿童保健中心招募了3至5个月大的儿童父母,并在Facebook上发布了公告。完成基线调查表后,将718名父母分别随机分为干预组或对照组。当他们的孩子在6到12个月之间时,干预小组每月都会收到一封电子邮件,其中包含指向适合年龄的网站的链接。对照组从儿童保健中心接受常规护理。数据收集正在进行中。所有参与者都将在12岁(可能是24和48个月)接受随访,并提供有关饮食行为和喂养方式,食物种类和饮食质量的问卷。向婴儿父母提供指导和咨询是卫生当局和公共儿童保健服务的重要任务。促进未来健康的早期食物是一项干预措施,旨在促进早期健康的饮食习惯,以防止儿童超重和肥胖。如果被证明是有效的,则父母和公共卫生护士可以使用“未来健康的早期食物”作为喂养方法和饮食的补充指导。这项研究有可能提供有关早期父母喂养方式,儿童饮食行为以及基于互联网的公共卫生干预措施的发展和功效的更多见识和理解。 ISRCTN13601567。

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