了解商业加工辅食的购买和消费动态以及内罗毕看护者购买这些食品的动机和原因。

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Antonina N Mutoro, Maureen Gitagia, Charity Zvandaziva, Veronica Sanda Ojiambo, Gershim Asiki, Elizabeth Kimani-Murage
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商业加工辅食(cpcf)在肯尼亚消费,但对护理人员的看法和消费原因知之甚少。我们探讨了护理人员购买cpcf的看法、动机和原因。这项横断面混合方法研究是在内罗毕6-23个月儿童的照顾者中进行的。采用四阶段抽样策略来选择研究地点非贫民窟(Westlands)和贫民窟(Mathare)地区、零售店和研究参与者。81名护理人员(40名在Mathare, 41名在Westlands)被招募进行定量调查,从这个样本中招募16名参与者进行定性深入访谈。询问了有关购买地点、购买的食品种类、购买原因、关于婴幼儿喂养和cpcf的信息来源以及对健康和营养声明的看法等问题。几乎所有的护理人员(96.3%)报告给他们的孩子服用cpcf。近一半的护理人员将cpcf作为零食提供(46.9%),而21%的护理人员将其作为主餐。消费者在购买cpcf时认为健康(73.1%)、营养(71.8%)、易制作(70.7%)、儿童喜好(55.6%)、价格(54.3%)、口味(51.9%)、营养质量(55.6%)和食品安全(62.9%)是重要因素。记录了产品包装上的营养和健康声明,这些声明似乎影响了护理人员对cpcf的看法。参与者认为cpcf对儿童有益健康,富含生长发育所必需的营养。这与这些产品的营养声明是一致的。cpcf受到护理人员的高度重视,并在内罗毕的贫民窟和非贫民窟环境中消费。鉴于使用误导性的健康和营养声明来推销cpcf,如果不对其营销和消费进行监管,cpcf可能会对儿童健康产生负面影响。
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Understanding the Purchasing and Consumption Dynamics of Commercially Processed Complementary Foods and Caregiver Motivations and Reasons for Purchasing These Foods in Nairobi.

Commercially processed complementary foods (CPCFs) are consumed in Kenya, but little is known about caregiver perceptions and reasons for their consumption. We explored caregiver perceptions, motivations and reasons for purchasing CPCFs. This cross-sectional mixed-methods study was conducted in Nairobi among caregivers of children aged 6-23 months. A four-stage sampling strategy was used to select study sites non-slum (Westlands) and slum (Mathare) areas, retail outlets and study participants. Eighty-one caregivers (40 in Mathare, 41 in Westlands) were recruited for the quantitative survey, from this sample 16 participants were recruited for qualitative in-depth interviews. Questions about the place of purchase, types of foods purchased, reasons for purchase, sources of information on infant and young child feeding and CPCFs, and perceptions on health and nutrition claims were asked. Nearly all caregivers (96.3%) reported giving their children CPCFs. Close to half of caregivers offered CPCFs as a snack (46.9%) while 21% offered them as a main meal. CPCFs were perceived to be healthy (73.1%), nutritious (71.8%) and easy to prepare (70.7%) and child preference (55.6%), price (54.3%), taste (51.9%), nutritional quality (55.6%) and food safety (62.9%) were considered important factors when purchasing them. Nutrition and health claims on product packaging were documented, and these appeared to influence caregiver perceptions about CPCFs. Participants perceived CPCFs as good and healthy for children and rich in nutrients essential for growth and development. This is in line with nutrition claims on these products. CPCFs are highly regarded by caregivers and are consumed in slum and non-slum settings in Nairobi. Given that misleading health and nutrition claims are used to market them, CPCFs may negatively impact child health if their marketing and consumption are not regulated.

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Maternal and Child Nutrition
Maternal and Child Nutrition 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
8.80%
发文量
144
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Maternal & Child Nutrition addresses fundamental aspects of nutrition and its outcomes in women and their children, both in early and later life, and keeps its audience fully informed about new initiatives, the latest research findings and innovative ways of responding to changes in public attitudes and policy. Drawing from global sources, the Journal provides an invaluable source of up to date information for health professionals, academics and service users with interests in maternal and child nutrition. Its scope includes pre-conception, antenatal and postnatal maternal nutrition, women''s nutrition throughout their reproductive years, and fetal, neonatal, infant, child and adolescent nutrition and their effects throughout life.
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