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“We don't snack”:attitudes and perceptions about eating in-between meals amongst caregivers of young children

机译:“我们不吃零食”:幼儿看护者在两餐之间进食的态度和观念

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Objective Little is known about caregiver attitudes and perceptions towards snacking by toddlers and preschool children outside of the U.S. This qualitative study examined caregiver attitudes and perceptions towards the provision of both foods and beverages in-between meals, along with what constitutes a snack, or snacking occasion, amongst Swiss caregivers. Study design, setting and participants This qualitative study used in-depth, in-home interviews (n = 17) conducted with caregivers (16 = female, 3 = male, ages = 20-46y, low to high income). The “Food Choice Process Model” was used as a theoretical framework. Interviews explored experiences, attitudes and perceptions about the provision of foods and beverages to children in-between meals (1-5y). Interview transcripts underwent a thematic analysis and key themes were developed from the data. Results Five key themes were identified; 1) Timing is everything, 2) Location + food type = snacking, 3) Snacks are junk 4) Snacks are small 5) Not in front of the children. The time at which young children were fed, the location, the food type and the portion size delineated how caregivers conceptualised snacking. Feeding children at 10am and 4pm was not viewed as snacking, nor was providing milk before bedtime. Conclusions and Implications Eating in-between meals and snacking may be perceived by caregivers as different concepts and vary according to culture, contexts, time of day, food type and location. Findings highlight some agreement with similar studies conducted in the U.S. but also provide new insights into how the consumption of foods and beverages in-between meals may vary between geographic settings. Findings indicate opportunities for better defining “snacking” within nutrition study design and how this may inform dietary intake data interpretation.
机译:目的关于美国以外的幼儿和学龄前儿童对零食的看护者态度和观念知之甚少。这项定性研究研究了两餐之间看护者对食物和饮料的提供的观念和观念,以及零食或零食的构成在瑞士的照顾者中。研究设计,背景和参与者这项定性研究使用了与护理人员进行的深入家庭访谈(n = 17)(16 =女性,3 =男性,年龄= 20-46岁,低收入至高收入)。 “食物选择过程模型”被用作理论框架。访谈探讨了在两餐之间(1-5y)为儿童提供食物和饮料的经验,态度和看法。采访记录进行了主题分析,并从数据中得出了关键主题。结果确定了五个关键主题; 1)时机决定一切,2)位置+食物类型=快餐,3)零食很破烂4)零食很小5)不在孩子面前。喂养幼儿的时间,地点,食物类型和份量说明了护理人员如何概念化零食。在上午10点和下午4点喂养孩子不被视为零食,睡前也不提供牛奶。结论和意义护理人员可能将进餐和吃零食之间的饮食理解为不同的概念,并且会因文化,环境,一天中的时间,食物类型和位置而异。调查结果强调了与美国进行的类似研究的某些共识,但也提供了新的见解,说明两餐之间的食物和饮料消费在不同的地理环境下可能会发生变化。研究结果表明,有机会在营养研究设计中更好地定义“零食”,以及如何为饮食摄入数据解释提供依据。

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