父母的态度和儿童午餐盒中超加工食品的高热量份额

Jamille Caroso, Silvia Maria Voci, Danielle Goes da Silva, Rafael Moreira Claro, Beatriz Gouveia Moura, José Rodrigo Santos Silva, Rodrigo Do Nascimento Lopes, Vinicius Cardoso de França Araujo, Elis Rejane Araujo Santana
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这项研究分析了学龄前儿童午餐盒中超加工食品的热量份额以及与之相关的父母态度。这些零食按照NOVA分类进行了登记和分类:天然食品或最低加工食品;加工食品;超加工食品和烹饪配料。对家长进行问卷调查,了解家长的态度。使用Pearson's Chi-Square、Student's t检验和Beta回归模型。午餐盒中超加工食品的热量份额为55%,天然食品或最低加工食品的热量份额为7%。超加工食品的热量份额与父母的态度之间存在显著关联:只送孩子喜欢的零食(p= 0.005),选择带有孩子最喜欢的电视角色的食物(p= 0.03),方便(p= 0.01),能够在超市购买所有零食(p= 0.002),不阅读食品标签(p= 0.025),不知道如何准备健康的午餐盒(p= 0.016),母亲不是准备午餐盒的人(p= 0.002)。父母的态度与儿童的饮食习惯密切相关,这就是为什么必须加强管制超加工食品供应的公共政策。
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Parental attitudes and high caloric share of ultra-processed foods in children’s lunchboxes
This study analyzed the caloric share of ultra-processed foods in preschoolers' lunchboxes and associated parental attitudes. The snacks were registered and classified according to the NOVA classification: In Natura or Minimally Processed Foods; Processed Foods; Ultra-processed Foods and Culinary Ingredients. A questionnaire was applied to the parents to identify parental attitudes. Pearson's Chi-Square, Student's t-tests, and Beta regression models were used. The caloric share of ultra-processed Food in lunchboxes was 55%, being 7% for In Natura or minimally processed foods. There was a significant association between the caloric share of ultra-processed food and parental attitudes: only sending snacks that kids like (p=0,005), choosing foods with the child's favorite TV characters(p=0,03), convenience(p=0,01), being able to buy all snacks at the supermarket(p=0,002), not reading the food label(p=0,025), not having information to prepare a healthy lunchbox(p=0,016), and the mother not being the person who prepares the lunchbox(p=0,002). Parental attitudes are strongly associated with the children's eating habits, which is why it is important strengthening public policies that regulate the provision of ultra-processed foods.
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