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Parental role modeling of fruits and vegetables at meals and snacks is associated with children's adequate consumption

机译:父母在进餐和吃零食时水果和蔬菜的榜样与儿童的适量食用有关

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Research has shown that parental role modeling of healthful eating behaviors is positively correlated to children's dietary intake and fruit and vegetable (F&V) preferences. The purpose of this study is to (1) examine associations between parent and child report of parental role modeling of F&V consumption at snacks and dinner and (2) determine whether parental role modeling is associated with children meeting daily F&V recommendations. Parent-child dyads (N = 160) participating in the HOME Plus study completed baseline surveys on parental role modeling of F&V at snacks and dinner. Children also completed 24-hour dietary recalls. Spearman correlations and chi-square/Fisher's exact tests were used to examine relationships between parent and child report of parental role modeling of F&V at snacks and dinner and whether children met daily recommendations. On average, children consumed less than three daily servings of F&V with only 23% consuming the recommended servings. Statistically significant correlations were seen between parent and child report of parental role modeling fruit at dinner and green salad at dinner. Children who reported parental role modeling of vegetables at snack and salad at dinner were significantly more likely, than those who did not, to meet daily F&V recommendations. Parents who reported role modeling fruit at snack were significantly more likely to have children who met daily F&V recommendations. Results indicate that children are aware of their parents' eating behaviors and on occasion report this behavior similarly to their parents. Parents should be encouraged to utilize the opportunity to role model healthful dietary intake, especially at snacks, where consumption of F&V appears low.
机译:研究表明,父母对健康饮食行为的榜样与儿童的饮食摄入以及水果和蔬菜(F&V)的偏好呈正相关。这项研究的目的是(1)检查父母和孩子之间在零食和晚餐时食用F&V的父母角色模型的报告之间的关联,以及(2)确定父母的角色模型是否与满足日常F&V建议的孩子有关。参加HOME Plus研究的亲子二倍体(N = 160)完成了零食和晚餐时F&V父母角色建模的基线调查。孩子们还完成了24小时的饮食召回。 Spearman相关性和卡方检验/ Fisher精确检验用于检查父母和孩子在零食和晚餐时F&V的父母角色建模的报告与父母之间的关系,以及孩子是否满足日常建议。平均而言,儿童每天食用少于三份的F&V,只有23%的儿童食用推荐的食物。父母和孩子的父母在晚餐时塑造水果的角色和晚餐时吃绿色沙拉的报告之间存在统计学上的显着相关性。那些在晚餐时吃零食和沙拉时表现出父母对父母的榜样的孩子,比那些没有这样做的孩子,要满足每日F&V建议的可能性要大得多。报告零食水果榜样的父母有更多的孩子满足日常F&V建议。结果表明,孩子们意识到父母的饮食行为,并偶尔报告与父母类似的饮食行为。应鼓励父母利用这一机会树立健康饮食摄入的榜样,尤其是在零食中,F&V的摄入量较低。

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