Predictors of outcomes following a brief Portuguese parental nutrition intervention
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Resumo: | Early childhood is largely recognized as a critical period for shaping the childs eating patterns. Although interventions studies that focus on first years of life are increasing, with positive impact, the moderators of treatment gains and the relative importance of each determinant of the change process have been rarely explored. This study aimed to identify potential predictors of outcomes concerning childrens healthy and unhealthy eating behaviors after a parental school-based intervention. An intervention longitudinal study with repeated measures at baseline and after participation in the Red Apple program was performed. Parents and children were recruited in public and state-funded kindergartens near Lisbon, Portugal. A total of 44 parents of 3-to 6-year-old children agreed to participate in the study and 39 met the inclusion criteria. The Red Apple program included four parental group sessions about young childrens growth, nutritional guidelines, and positive parental feeding strategies, and adult-child activities and newsletters delivered to caregivers. Data regarding childrens dietary intake, food preferences, neophobia/neophilia, parental concerns about the childs weight, and self-efficacy in promoting healthy dietary patterns in children were collected before (T1) and after (T2) the intervention. Higher parental concerns about weight and self-efficacy at T1 significantly predicted childrens healthy dietary intake at T2. The only significant contribution for childrens unhealthy dietary intake at T2 was the previous consumption of those foods at T1. Interventions that focus on parental cognitive variables might effectively contribute to positive changes in childrens dietary intake. Findings also suggest that specific targets of childrens diet may pose unlike challenges that respond differently to the mechanisms of influence of the intervention. |
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Predictors of outcomes following a brief Portuguese parental nutrition intervention |
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Predictors of outcomes following a brief Portuguese parental nutrition intervention |
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Predictors of outcomes following a brief Portuguese parental nutrition intervention Gomes,Ana Isabel Childrens dietary intake Predictors Parental concerns about weight Parental self-efficacy |
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Predictors of outcomes following a brief Portuguese parental nutrition intervention |
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Predictors of outcomes following a brief Portuguese parental nutrition intervention |
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Predictors of outcomes following a brief Portuguese parental nutrition intervention |
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Predictors of outcomes following a brief Portuguese parental nutrition intervention |
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Predictors of outcomes following a brief Portuguese parental nutrition intervention |
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Gomes,Ana Isabel |
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Gomes,Ana Isabel Barros,Luísa Pereira,Ana Isabel |
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Barros,Luísa Pereira,Ana Isabel |
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Gomes,Ana Isabel Barros,Luísa Pereira,Ana Isabel |
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Childrens dietary intake Predictors Parental concerns about weight Parental self-efficacy |
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Childrens dietary intake Predictors Parental concerns about weight Parental self-efficacy |
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Early childhood is largely recognized as a critical period for shaping the childs eating patterns. Although interventions studies that focus on first years of life are increasing, with positive impact, the moderators of treatment gains and the relative importance of each determinant of the change process have been rarely explored. This study aimed to identify potential predictors of outcomes concerning childrens healthy and unhealthy eating behaviors after a parental school-based intervention. An intervention longitudinal study with repeated measures at baseline and after participation in the Red Apple program was performed. Parents and children were recruited in public and state-funded kindergartens near Lisbon, Portugal. A total of 44 parents of 3-to 6-year-old children agreed to participate in the study and 39 met the inclusion criteria. The Red Apple program included four parental group sessions about young childrens growth, nutritional guidelines, and positive parental feeding strategies, and adult-child activities and newsletters delivered to caregivers. Data regarding childrens dietary intake, food preferences, neophobia/neophilia, parental concerns about the childs weight, and self-efficacy in promoting healthy dietary patterns in children were collected before (T1) and after (T2) the intervention. Higher parental concerns about weight and self-efficacy at T1 significantly predicted childrens healthy dietary intake at T2. The only significant contribution for childrens unhealthy dietary intake at T2 was the previous consumption of those foods at T1. Interventions that focus on parental cognitive variables might effectively contribute to positive changes in childrens dietary intake. Findings also suggest that specific targets of childrens diet may pose unlike challenges that respond differently to the mechanisms of influence of the intervention. |
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