儿童喂养指数衡量遵守新西兰营养指南:发展和评估。

Maternal & Child Nutrition Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-19 DOI:10.1111/mcn.13402
Teresa Gontijo de Castro, Sarah Gerritsen, Leonardo P Santos, Dirce M L Marchioni, Susan M B Morton, Clare Wall
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新西兰(NZ)缺乏关于学龄前儿童膳食摄入量的具有全国代表性或普遍性的信息。我们使用在新西兰成长的队列数据,i)根据2岁和4.5岁儿童的国家食品和营养指南制定儿童喂养指数(CFIs);Ii)描述2岁(n = 6046)和4.5岁(n = 5889)时队列对指南的依从性;iii)通过探索与母亲社会人口统计学和健康行为以及与儿童年龄体重指数(BMI/age)和4.5岁时腰高比的关系,评估CFIs的收敛结构效度。CFIs得分范围从0到11,11代表完全遵守了指导方针。使用多元线性回归和泊松回归(风险比[RR], 95%置信区间,95% CI)对相关性进行检验。2年和4.5年的CFIs平均评分(SD)分别为6.13(1.21)和6.22(1.26)分。在2岁和4.5岁时,母亲的特征分别解释了27.2%和31.9%的CFIs评分差异。在4.5年访谈的调整模型中,排名第5五分位数的女孩,排名第2五分位数的女孩(RR, 95% CI: 1.48;1.03;1.24)、第4位(1.53;1.05;2.23) CFI的五分之一更有可能在4.5岁时BMI/年龄> +2z(世界卫生组织生长标准)。在2岁和4岁半时,大多数儿童都达不到国家指导标准。在这两个时间点上,CFIs得分与母亲特征和4.5岁时儿童体型之间的关联符合预期的方向,证实了CFIs在新西兰学龄前儿童中的收敛结构效度。
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Child feeding indexes measuring adherence to New Zealand nutrition guidelines: Development and assessment.

Child feeding indexes measuring adherence to New Zealand nutrition guidelines: Development and assessment.

Child feeding indexes measuring adherence to New Zealand nutrition guidelines: Development and assessment.

Child feeding indexes measuring adherence to New Zealand nutrition guidelines: Development and assessment.

New Zealand (NZ) lacks nationally representative or generalisable information on the dietary intakes of pre-schoolers. We used Growing Up in New Zealand cohort data to i) develop child feeding indexes (CFIs) based on National Food and Nutrition Guidelines for 2- and 4.5-year-olds; ii) describe the cohort adherence to the guidelines at 2 (n = 6046) and 4.5 years (n = 5889) and; iii) assess the CFIs' convergent construct validity, by exploring associations with maternal sociodemographic and health behaviours and with child body mass index for age (BMI/age) and the waist-to-height ratio at 4.5 years. The CFIs scores ranged from 0 to 11, with 11 representing full adherence to the guidelines. Associations were tested using multiple linear regressions and Poisson regressions with robust variance (risk ratios [RR], 95% confidence intervals, 95% CI). The CFIs mean scores (SD) at 2 and 4.5 years were, respectively, 6.13 (1.21) and 6.22 (1.26) points. Maternal characteristics explained, respectively, 27.2% and 31.9% of the variation in the CFIs scores at 2 and 4.5 years. In the adjusted model at the 4.5-year interview, in relation to girls ranked in the 5th quintile, those in the 2nd (RR, 95% CI: 1.48; 1.03; 1.24) and 4th (1.53; 1.05; 2.23) quintiles of the CFI were more likely to have BMI/age > +2z (World Health Organization growth standards) at 4.5 years. At 2 and 4.5 years, most children fell short of meeting national guidelines. The associations between the CFIs scores at both time points with maternal characteristics and with children's body size at 4.5 years were in the expected directions, confirming the CFIs' convergent construct validity among NZ pre-schoolers.

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