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Cafeteria assessment for elementary schools (CAFES): development, reliability testing, and predictive validity analysis

机译:小学食堂评估(CAFES):开发,可靠性测试和预测效度分析

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Strategies to reduce childhood obesity and improve nutrition include creating school food environments that promote healthy eating. Despite well-documented health benefits of fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption, many U.S. school-aged children, especially low-income youth, fail to meet national dietary guidelines for FV intake. The Cafeteria Assessment for Elementary Schools (CAFES) was developed to quantify physical attributes of elementary school cafeteria environments associated with students’ selection and consumption of FV. CAFES procedures require observation of the cafeteria environment where preparation, serving, and eating occur; staff interviews; photography; and scoring. CAFES development included three phases. First, assessment items were identified via a literature review, expert panel review, and pilot testing. Second, reliability testing included calculating inter-item correlations, internal consistency (Kuder-Richardson-21 coefficients), and inter-rater reliability (percent agreement) based on data collected from 50 elementary schools in low-income communities and 3187 National School Lunch Program participants in four U.S. states. At least 43% of each participating school’s students qualified for free- or reduced-price meals. Third, FV servings and consumption data, obtained from lunch tray photography, and multi-level modeling were used to assess the predictive validity of CAFES. CAFES’ 198 items (grouped into 108 questions) capture four environmental scales: room (50 points), table/display (133 points), plate (4 points), and food (11 points). Internal consistency (KR-21) was 0.88 (overall), 0.80 (room), 0.72 (table), 0.83 (plate), and 0.58 (food). Room subscales include ambient environment, appearance, windows, layout/visibility, healthy signage, and kitchen/serving area. Table subscales include furniture, availability, display layout/presentation, serving method, and variety. Inter-rater reliability (percent agreement) of the final CAFES tool was 90%. Predictive validity analyses indicated that the total CAFES and four measurement scale scores were significantly associated with percentage consumed of FV served (p??.05). CAFES offers a practical and low-cost measurement tool for school staff, design and public health practitioners, and researchers to identify critical areas for intervention; suggest low- and no-cost intervention strategies; and contribute to guidelines for cafeteria design, food presentation and layout, and operations aimed at promoting healthy eating among elementary school students.
机译:减少儿童肥胖和改善营养的策略包括创造促进健康饮食的学校饮食环境。尽管水果和蔬菜(FV)食用对健康有很好的记录,但许多美国学龄儿童,尤其是低收入青年,仍未达到FV摄入的国家饮食指南。制定了“小学食堂评估”(CAFES),以量化与学生选择和消费FV相关的小学食堂环境的物理属性。 CAFES程序要求观察食堂环境,即准备,食用和进食的地方;员工面试;摄影;和得分。 CAFES的开发包括三个阶段。首先,通过文献审查,专家小组审查和试点测试确定评估项目。其次,可靠性测试包括根据从低收入社区的50所小学的数据和3187个国家学校午餐计划收集的数据,计算项目之间的相关性,内部一致性(Kuder-Richardson-21系数)和评估者之间的可靠性(一致性百分比)。美国四个州的参与者。每个参与学校的学生中至少有43%有资格获得免费或减价餐。第三,从午餐托盘摄影获得的FV份量和消费数据以及多层次建模用于评估CAFES的预测有效性。 CAFES的198个项目(分为108个问题)涵盖了四个环境标度:房间(50分),桌子/显示器(133分),盘子(4分)和食物(11分)。内部一致性(KR-21)为0.88(总体),0.80(房间),0.72(表),0.83(板)和0.58(食物)。房间的小尺度包括周围环境,外观,窗户,布局/可见性,健康标牌和厨房/服务区。表格子尺度包括家具,可用性,显示布局/演示,服务方法和种类。最终CAFES工具的评估者间可靠性(一致性百分比)为90%。预测效度分析表明,CAFES的总得分和四个测量量表得分与所食用FV的百分比显着相关(p≤0.05)。 CAFES为学校工作人员,设计和公共卫生从业人员以及研究人员提供了一种实用且低成本的测量工具,以确定需要干预的关键领域;建议低成本和无成本的干预策略;并为自助餐厅设计,食物展示和布局以及旨在促进小学生健康饮食的操作提供指导。

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