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Dietary intakes and physical activity among preschool-aged children living in rural American Indian communities before a family-based healthy lifestyle intervention.

机译:在基于家庭的健康生活方式干预之前,居住在美洲印第安人农村社区中的学龄前儿童的饮食摄入和体育锻炼。

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OBJECTIVE: To report dietary intake and physical activity among preschool-aged children living in rural American Indian communities before participation in a family-based healthy lifestyle intervention and to compare data to current age-specific recommendations. SUBJECTS/DESIGN: One hundred thirty-five preschool-aged children, living in rural American Indian communities, provided diet and physical activity data before participating in a 2-year randomized healthy lifestyle intervention. Three 24-hour dietary recalls assessed nutrient and food and added sugar intake, which were compared to the National Academy of Science's Dietary Reference Intakes, the US Department of Agriculture's MyPyramid, and American Heart Association recommendations. Time watching television and moderate plus vigorous activity was compared to MyPyramid and American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Nutrient, food group, added sugar intake, and time watching television and in moderate or vigorous activity were compared to recommendations by computing the percent of recommendations met. Nonparametric tests identified differences in diet and physical activity among age groups and normal and overweight children (body mass index <85th and > or = 85th percentile). RESULTS: Average nutrient intakes met recommendations whereas food group intakes did not. Mean fruit and vegetable intakes for 2- to 3-year-olds were 0.36 c/day fruit and 0.45 c/day vegetables and, for 4- to 5-year-olds, 0.33 c/day fruit and 0.48 c/day vegetables. Both age groups reported consuming more than 50 g added sugar, exceeding the recommendation of 16 g. Overweight vs normal weight children reported significantly more sweetened beverage intake (8.0+/-0.10 vs 5.28+/-0.08 oz/day, P<0.01). On average, all children reported watching television 2.0 hours/day and significant differences were observed for total television viewing and nonviewing time between overweight and normal weight children (8.52+/-0.6 vs 6.54+/-0.6 hours/day, P<0.01). All children engaged in <20 minutes/day of moderate or vigorous activity. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, children in this sample did not meet MyPyramid recommendations for fruits or vegetables and exceed added sugar intake recommendations. Television viewing time and time when the television was on in the home was highly prevalent along with low levels of moderate or vigorous activity. The Healthy Children Strong Families intervention we studied has potential for improving nutrition and physical activity among preschool-aged children living in rural American Indian communities
机译:目的:在参与基于家庭的健康生活方式干预之前,报告居住在美洲印第安人农村社区的学龄前儿童的饮食摄入和身体活动,并将数据与当前针对特定年龄的建议进行比较。受试者/设计:居住在美洲印第安人农村地区的一百三十五名学龄前儿童在参加为期2年的健康生活方式随机干预之前提供了饮食和体育锻炼数据。三个24小时的饮食召回评估了营养和食物以及增加的糖摄入量,并将其与美国国家科学院的饮食参考摄入量,美国农业部的MyPyramid和美国心脏协会的建议进行了比较。将观看电视的时间和适度积极的活动与MyPyramid和美国儿科学会的建议进行了比较。统计分析:通过计算所达到建议的百分比,将营养素,食物种类,增加的糖摄入量以及看电视的时间以及中度或剧烈运动的时间与建议进行比较。非参数测试确定了年龄组以及正常和超重儿童(体重指数<85和>或= 85%)之间饮食和身体活动的差异。结果:平均营养摄入量符合建议,而食物组摄入量未达到建议。 2至3岁儿童的平均水果和蔬菜摄入量为0.36 c / day水果和0.45 c / day蔬菜,而4-5岁儿童的平均水果和蔬菜摄入量为0.33 c / day蔬菜和0.48 c / day蔬菜。两个年龄组均报告摄入了超过50克的糖,超过了建议的16克。超重和正常体重儿童的甜味饮料摄入量明显增加(8.0 +/- 0.10比5.28 +/- 0.08 oz /天,P <0.01)。平均而言,所有儿童均报告每天看电视2.0小时/天,超重和正常体重儿童的总电视观看和不观看时间之间存在显着差异(8.52 +/- 0.6与6.54 +/- 0.6小时/天,P <0.01) 。所有儿童每天进行的运动量少于或等于20分钟。结论:总体而言,该样本中的儿童不符合MyPyramid关于水果或蔬菜的建议,并且超过了补充糖的摄入量建议。电视的观看时间和在家中打开电视的时间非常普遍,而适度或剧烈活动的水平较低。我们研究的“健康儿童强健家庭”干预措施有可能改善生活在美洲印第安人农村社区中的学龄前儿童的营养和身体活动

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