家庭 SNAP 参与情况、父母喂养方式和儿童饮食行为之间的关系。

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Insect Systematics & Evolution Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-21 DOI:10.1080/19320248.2021.1994506
Megan O Bensignor, Rebecca L Freese, Nancy E Sherwood, Jerica M Berge, Alicia Kunin-Batson, Sara Veblen-Mortenson, Simone A French
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摘要

这项对明尼苏达州 "现在大家一起努力,让孩子健康成长"(NET-Works)研究的横断面分析评估了 SNAP 的参与是否与父母的特定喂养方式和儿童的饮食行为有关。通过多元线性回归分析和 534 个父母/子女二元组(49.1% 为女性儿童,91.7% 为女性父母)的回答,研究了父母报告的喂养方式和儿童饮食行为与参与 SNAP 之间的关联。在这个以母亲和学龄前儿童为主的大型民族和种族多元化样本中,如果对粮食不安全、SNAP 周期的时间和其他协变量进行调整,SNAP 参与情况与特定喂养方式或儿童饮食行为无关。其他因素,如食物不安全,而非参与 SNAP,可能会影响父母的喂养方式和儿童的饮食行为,建议医疗保健提供者进行筛查。
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The Relationship between Household SNAP Participation, Parent Feeding Styles, and Child Eating Behaviors.

This cross-sectional analysis of the Minnesota Now Everybody Together for Amazing Healthful Kids (NET-Works) study evaluated whether SNAP participation was associated with specific parental feeding styles and child eating behaviors. Associations between parent-reported feeding styles and child eating behaviors and SNAP participation were examined using multiple linear regression analyses and responses from 534 parent/child dyads (49.1% female children, 91.7% female parents). SNAP participation was not associated with specific feeding styles or child eating behaviors when adjusting for food insecurity, timing in SNAP cycle, and other covariates in this large, ethnically and racially diverse sample of predominantly mothers and preschool-aged children. Other factors, such as food insecurity, not SNAP participation, may influence parental feeding and child eating behaviors, and screening by health care providers is recommended.

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Insect Systematics & Evolution
Insect Systematics & Evolution 生物-进化生物学
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3.00
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15
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期刊介绍: Insect Systematics & Evolution (ISE) publishes original papers on all aspects of systematic entomology and the evolutionary history of both extant and extinct insects and related groups. Priority is given to taxonomic revisions and phylogenetic studies employing morphological and molecular data. ISE also welcomes reviews and syntheses that can appeal to a wide community of systematic entomologists. Single species descriptions, regional checklists, and phylogenetic studies based on few taxa or single molecular markers will generally not be accepted.
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