Factors underlying mothers' decision to offer ultra-processed meals during early childhood

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作者
Vidal, Leticia [1 ]
Antunez, Lucia [1 ]
Ares, Gaston [1 ]
Gugliucci, Vanessa [2 ]
Vitola, Agustina [3 ]
Girona, Alejandra [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Republ, Fac Quim, Sensometr & Consumer Sci, Inst Polo Tecnol Pando, Pass Rutas 8 & 101 S-N, Pando 91000, Canelones, Uruguay
[2] Univ Republica, Escuela Nutr, Av Americo Ricaldoni S-N, Montevideo 11600, Uruguay
[3] Univ Republica, Espacio Interdisciplinario, Jose Enrique Rodo 1843, Montevideo 11200, Uruguay
关键词
Food choice; Parental feeding practices; Complementary feeding; NOVA system; Childhood; Food fussiness; FOOD NEOPHOBIA; CHILDREN; PARENTS; HEALTH; CONSUMPTION; OBESITY; CHOICE; RISK;
D O I
10.1016/j.foodqual.2024.105279
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
The growing evidence on the negative health effects of ultra-processed products indicates the need to develop strategies to discourage their consumption among infants and children. The development of such strategies requires a deeper understanding of the factors underlying children's consumption of ultra-processed products. In this context, the present work aimed to analyze factors underlying mothers' decision to offer meals composed of ultra-processed products during early childhood (6 months to 5 years old). An online survey with 888 mothers was conducted. Participants were shown a series of pictures of ultra-processed meals and were asked to indicate whether they would offer them to their children or not. A follow-up open-ended question was used to explore reasons underlying negative responses. A relevant proportion of mothers indicated that they would offer the ultra-processed meals to their children (48.5 % to 64.5 %). On the other hand, motives for not offering ultraprocessed meals to children were mainly related to food processing and nutritional composition. Several variables of the child (age, food fussiness), the mother (education level and socio-economic status), and the household (presence of children older than 5 years) had a significant effect on the likelihood of mothers offering ultra-processed meals and mentioning different reasons for not doing so. Results stress the need to implement strategies to increase perceived risk of ultra-processed products, particularly among parents with low educational level and from low socio-economic status.
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