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The Healthy Meal Index: A tool for measuring the healthfulness of meals served to children

机译:健康膳食指数:一种衡量为儿童提供的膳食健康度的工具

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Family meals have been associated with higher diet quality and reduced risk of obesity in children. Observational studies of the family meal have been employed with increasing frequency, yet there is currently no tool available for measuring the healthfulness of food served during the meal. Here we present the development and validation of the Healthy Meal Index (HMI), a novel tool for scoring the healthfulness of foods served to children during a meal, as well as sociodemographic predictors of meal scores. Parents of 233 children, aged 4-8 years, self-recorded three home dinners. A research assistant obtained a list of foods available during the meal (meal report) via phone call on the night of each video recorded meal. This meal report was coded into component food groups. Subsequently, meals were scored based on the availability of more healthy "Adequacy foods" and the absence of "Moderation foods", (of which reduced consumption is recommended, according to pediatric dietary guidelines). Adjusted linear regression tested the association of sociodemographic characteristics with HMI scores. A validation study was conducted in a separate sample of 133 children with detailed meal data. In adjusted models, female children had higher HMI Moderation scores (p = 0.02), but did not differ in HMI Adequacy or Total scores. Parents with more education served meals with higher HMI Adequacy (p = 0.001) and Total scores (p = 0.001), though no significant difference was seen in HMI Moderation score (p = 0.21). The validation study demonstrated that the HMI was highly correlated with servings of foods and nutrients estimated from observations conducted by research staff. The HMI is a valuable tool for measuring the quality of meals served to children. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:家庭进餐与提高饮食质量和降低儿童肥胖风险有关。家庭膳食的观察性研究已越来越频繁地进行,但目前尚无可用于测量膳食中所提供食物健康度的工具。在这里,我们介绍了健康膳食指数(HMI)的开发和验证,它是一种新的工具,可为儿童在进餐时提供的食物进行健康度评分,以及社会人口统计学的进餐评分指标。 233名4至8岁儿童的父母自行录制了三顿家庭晚餐。一位研究助理在每个视频录制的晚餐当天晚上通过电话获得了用餐期间的可用食物清单(用餐报告)。该膳食报告已编码为组成食物组。随后,根据更健康的“充足食物”的可用性和不存在“适度食物”(根据儿科饮食指南,建议减少摄入量)对进餐进行评分。调整后的线性回归检验了社会人口统计学特征与HMI得分的关联。在133名儿童的单独样本中进行了一项验证研究,并提供了详细的膳食数据。在调整后的模型中,女童的HMI适中分数较高(p = 0.02),但HMI充分性或总分数没有差异。受过更多教育的父母所提供的膳食具有较高的HMI适足性(p = 0.001)和总分(p = 0.001),尽管在HMI适度得分方面无显着差异(p = 0.21)。验证研究表明,HMI与研究人员进行的观察估计的食物和营养素含量高度相关。 HMI是衡量儿童餐食质量的宝贵工具。 (C)2016由Elsevier Ltd.出版

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