婴幼儿频繁使用婴儿食品袋及其与能量摄入和体重指数的关系:一项观察研究。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Nutrients Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.3390/nu16183165
Neve H McLean, Bailey R Bruckner, Anne-Louise M Heath, Jillian J Haszard, Lisa Daniels, Cathryn A Conlon, Pamela R von Hurst, Kathryn L Beck, L A Te Morenga, Ridvan Firestone, Jenny McArthur, Rebecca Paul, Alice M Cox, Emily A Jones, Ioanna Katiforis, Kimberley J Brown, Maria Casale, Rosario M Jupiterwala, Madeleine M Rowan, Andrea Wei, Louise J Fangupo, Megan Healey, Veisinia Pulu, Tia Neha, Rachael W Taylor
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目的目前,大多数湿的商业婴儿食品都以可挤压的 "小袋 "形式出售。虽然多个专家小组都对小袋食品的使用表示了担忧,但目前还不清楚小袋食品的食用情况,也不知道小袋食品是否会影响能量摄入或体重指数(BMI)。我们的目标是描述婴幼儿使用小袋的情况,并确定其与能量摄入和体重指数的关系:在这项对933名新西兰幼儿(6.0个月至3.9岁)进行的横断面观察研究中,通过问卷调查评估了婴幼儿使用婴幼儿食品袋的情况("经常 "使用是指在过去的一个月中,每周从婴幼儿食品袋中摄入食物的次数≥5次),通过两次24小时回忆调查评估了通常的能量摄入量,并根据世界卫生组织的标准计算了BMI z-score:样本广泛代表了更广泛的人群(27.1%为社会经济贫困人口,22.5%为毛利人)。经常使用尿袋的儿童随着年龄的增长而减少(婴儿27%,幼儿16%,学龄前儿童8%)。很少有儿童既经常使用奶袋又经常使用奶嘴(婴儿5%,学步儿童13%,学龄前儿童8%)。经常使用营养袋的学龄前儿童摄入的能量明显少于不使用营养袋的儿童(-580 kJ [-1094, -67]),但婴儿(115 [-35, 265])和学步儿童(-206 [-789, 378])摄入的能量似乎与不使用营养袋的儿童没有差异。使用营养袋的婴儿的体重指数(BMI)z-分数没有明显的统计学差异:这些结果并不支持人们对使用育儿袋所表达的强烈担忧,特别是考虑到没有证据表明育儿袋会增加能量摄入或 BMI。
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Frequent Use of Baby Food Pouches in Infants and Young Children and Associations with Energy Intake and BMI: An Observational Study.

Objective: Most wet commercial infant foods are now sold in squeezable 'pouches'. While multiple expert groups have expressed concern about their use, it is not known how commonly they are consumed and whether they impact energy intake or body mass index (BMI). The objectives were to describe pouch use, and determine associations with energy intake and BMI, in infants and young children.

Methods: In this observational cross-sectional study of 933 young New Zealand children (6.0 months-3.9 years), pouch use was assessed by a questionnaire ('frequent' use was consuming food from a baby food pouch ≥5 times/week in the past month), usual energy intake using two 24-h recalls, and BMI z-score calculated using World Health Organization standards.

Results: The sample broadly represented the wider population (27.1% high socioeconomic deprivation, 22.5% Māori). Frequent pouch use declined with age (infants 27%, toddlers 16%, preschoolers 8%). Few children were both frequent pouch users and regularly used the nozzle (infants 5%, toddlers 13%, preschoolers 8%). Preschoolers who were frequent pouch users consumed significantly less energy than non-users (-580 kJ [-1094, -67]), but infants (115 [-35, 265]) and toddlers (-206 [-789, 378]) did not appear to have a different energy intake than non-users. There were no statistically significant differences in the BMI z-score by pouch use.

Conclusions: These results do not support the strong concerns expressed about their use, particularly given the lack of evidence for higher energy intake or BMI.

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Nutrients
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期刊介绍: Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643) is an international, peer-reviewed open access advanced forum for studies related to Human Nutrition. It publishes reviews, regular research papers and short communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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