台湾地区婴幼儿膳食补充剂摄取率及其相关因素分析。

IF 1.4 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Ing-Chau Chang, Yu-Chu Hsieh, Chin-En Yen
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摘要

婴儿和幼儿期的营养和健康被广泛认为是最佳发育的关键基础。作为回应,许多家长选择给孩子提供膳食补充剂,以帮助他们成长并预防疾病。目的本研究旨在调查婴儿和学龄前儿童膳食补充剂的使用情况,并评估父母对补充剂使用的相关知识、态度和行为。方法随机抽取台湾省台中市托幼机构中有婴幼儿及学龄前儿童的716名家长进行调查。提供知情同意书的家长被要求填写一份关于膳食补充剂消费的结构化问卷。结果显示,80%的婴幼儿食用过膳食补充剂——具体来说,74%的婴儿和84%的学龄前儿童食用过膳食补充剂。结果在服用膳食补充剂的儿童中,超过70%的人总体健康状况良好,而其余的人则患有过敏等疾病。服用补充剂的主要原因包括增强免疫功能和减少普通感冒的频率。父母对膳食补充剂的知识、态度和行为处于中等至中等水平。结论父母使用膳食补充剂的儿童也更有可能服用膳食补充剂。婴儿和学龄前儿童中最常用的三种补充剂是益生菌、钙粉或钙片和羊奶片。
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The prevalence of dietary supplement intake and its correlation factors among infants and preschool children in Taiwan.

BackgroundNutrition and health during infancy and early childhood are widely recognized as critical foundations for optimal development. In response, many parents choose to provide dietary supplements to their children in an effort to support growth and prevent illness.ObjectivesThis study aimed to examine the prevalence of dietary supplement use among infants and preschool children, and to assess parental knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to supplement use.MethodsA random sample of 716 parents with infants and preschool-aged children enrolled in childcare institutions in Taichung City, Taiwan, was selected for participation. Parents who provided informed consent were asked to complete a structured questionnaire regarding dietary supplement consumption. The results revealed that 80% of infants and toddlers had consumed dietary supplements-specifically, 74% of infants and 84% of preschool-aged children.ResultsAmong children who consumed dietary supplements, over 70% were reported to be in generally good health, while the remainder had conditions such as allergies. The primary reasons for supplement use included enhancing immune function and reducing the frequency of common colds. Parental knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors toward dietary supplements were found to be at moderate to moderately high levels.ConclusionChildren whose parents used dietary supplements were more likely to consume them as well. The three most commonly used supplements among infants and preschoolers were probiotics, calcium powder or tablets, and goat milk tablets.

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Nutrition and health
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