The influence of parental eating patterns on the nutritional status of Manado city children aged 6-24 months

Rakhmawati Agustina, Endang Puji Ati
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Parental eating habits have a positive effect on children's nutritional health. Numerous studies have examined children's eating patterns; however, few studies have examined the association between parental eating patterns based on the dimensions of demandingness and responsiveness in children and the nutritional status of 6- to 24-month-old children. This study aimed to examine the relationship between parental dietary habits and the nutritional status of children aged 6–24 months in Manado City. The research employed a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design in the working area of the Ranomut Health Center, which included six neighborhoods from three villages: Paal 2, Ranomut, and Perkamil. This village was chosen because it has the highest concentration of children under the age of five in the Ranomut Health Center's service area. In this study, 96 samples were selected using the method of purposive sampling based on the criteria established by the researcher. The instrument used was the validated and reliable Feeding Practices and Structure Questionnaire for Infants, followed by data analysis using the Spearman rank test. The respondents' parental eating styles were authoritarian (31.3%), permissive (27.1%), democratic (20%), and negligent (20%). The nutritional status of children under the age of five was 26% malnourished and 74% well-nourished. The Spearman rank test resulted in a p-value of 0.674. This can be attributed to other factors, such as family composition and age-inappropriate food portions.
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父母饮食方式对万鸦老市6 ~ 24月龄儿童营养状况的影响
父母的饮食习惯对孩子的营养健康有积极的影响。许多研究调查了儿童的饮食模式;然而,很少有研究调查了基于儿童要求和反应性维度的父母饮食模式与6至24个月大儿童营养状况之间的关系。本研究旨在探讨父母饮食习惯与万鸦老市6-24月龄儿童营养状况的关系。该研究采用了定量方法,在Ranomut健康中心的工作区域进行了横断面设计,其中包括三个村庄的六个社区:Paal 2, Ranomut和Perkamil。之所以选择这个村庄,是因为它是拉诺穆特卫生中心服务区5岁以下儿童最集中的地方。本研究根据研究者制定的标准,采用目的抽样的方法选取了96个样本。采用经验证可靠的《婴幼儿喂养习惯及结构问卷》,采用Spearman秩检验进行数据分析。受访者父母的饮食方式为专制型(31.3%)、放任型(27.1%)、民主型(20%)和疏忽型(20%)。5岁以下儿童的营养状况为26%营养不良,74%营养良好。Spearman秩次检验的p值为0.674。这可以归因于其他因素,如家庭组成和年龄不合适的食物份量。
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