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Parent-administered exposure to increase children's vegetable acceptance: a randomized controlled trial.

机译:家长管理的暴露以增加儿童对蔬菜的接受度:一项随机对照试验。

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Background: Repeated taste exposure, in combination with small rewards, has been shown to increase children's acceptance of disliked foods. However, previous studies have used direct contact with researchers or professionals for the implementation of the repeated exposure procedure. If mailed taste exposure instructions to parents produced comparable outcomes, this could be a cost-effective and easily disseminable strategy to promote healthier diets in children. Objective: Our randomized controlled study aimed to test the efficacy and acceptability of mailed materials giving instructions on taste exposure as a means of increasing acceptance of vegetables in preschool-aged children. Design: Participants were families of 3-year-old twins from the Gemini cohort who took part between March 2011 and April 2012. Families were randomized to a mailed intervention or a no treatment control condition. The intervention involved offering each child 14 daily tastes of a disliked (target) vegetable with a small reward (a sticker) if the child complied. Main outcome measures: Outcomes were the child's intake of the target vegetable (number of pieces) and parent reports of the child's liking at two baseline (T1 and T2) and one postintervention (T3) behavior assessment. Results: Record sheets with intake and liking data from T1, T2, and T3 were returned for 472 children, of which 442 were complete (94%). Over the intervention period (T2 to T3) intake and liking of the target vegetable increased significantly more in the intervention group than in the control group (intake: odds ratio 12.05, 95% CI 8.05 to 18.03, P<0.001; liking: odds ratio 12.34, CI 7.97 to 19.12, P<0.001). Acceptability of the procedure was very high among parents who completed the protocol. Conclusions: Mailed instructions for taste exposure were effective in increasing children's acceptance of an initially disliked vegetable. These results support the value of parent-administered exposure to increase children's vegetable acceptance, and suggest that it can be carried out without direct health professional contact.
机译:背景:反复暴露于味觉中,加上少量奖励,已显示出增加儿童对不喜欢的食物的接受度。但是,先前的研究已经使用研究人员或专业人员的直接联系来实施重复暴露程序。如果邮寄给父母的味道暴露说明产生了可比的结果,那么这可能是一种具有成本效益且易于传播的策略,可以促进儿童饮食的健康。目的:我们的随机对照研究旨在测试邮寄材料的功效和可接受性,并提供有关味觉暴露的说明,以增加学龄前儿童对蔬菜的接受程度。设计:参与者是来自双子座队列的3岁双胞胎家庭,他们在2011年3月至2012年4月之间参加。家庭被随机分为邮寄干预或无治疗控制条件。干预包括向每个孩子提供14种日常口味的不喜欢的(目标)蔬菜,如果孩子愿意,还可以获得少量奖励(标贴)。主要结局指标:结果是孩子摄入目标蔬菜(块数)以及父母在两个基线(T1和T2)和一个干预后(T3)行为评估中对孩子喜好的报告。结果:472名儿童返回了包含T1,T2和T3的摄入量和喜好数据的记录表,其中442例完整(94%)。在干预期间(T2至T3),干预组目标蔬菜的摄入量和喜好度明显高于对照组(摄入量:优势比12.05,95%CI为8.05至18.03,P <0.001;喜好:优势比) 12.34,CI 7.97至19.12,P <0.001)。在完成方案的父母中,该过程的接受度很高。结论:关于味觉暴露的邮寄说明有效地增加了儿童对最初不喜欢的蔬菜的接受程度。这些结果支持了父母管理的暴露对增加儿童对蔬菜的接受度的价值,并表明可以在没有直接的健康专业接触的情况下进行。

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