Developing the IDEFICS community-based intervention program to enhance eating behaviors in 2- to 8-year-old children: findings from focus groups with children and parents.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
One purpose of 'identification and prevention
of dietary- and lifestyle-induced health effects
in children and infants' (IDEFICS) is to implement
a standardized community-based multicomponent
healthy eating intervention for
younger children in eight different countries.
The present study describes important influencing
factors for dietary behaviors among children
aged 2-8 years old in order to determine the best
approaches for developing the dietary components
of the standardized intervention. Twenty
focus groups with children (74 boys, 81 girls)
and 36 focus groups with 189 parents (28 men,
161 women) were conducted. Only in two countries,
children mentioned receiving nutrition education
at school. Rules at home and at school
ranged from not allowing the consumption of
unhealthy products to allowing everything. The
same diversity was found for availability of (un)-
healthy products at home and school. Parents
mentioned personal (lack of time, financial constraints,
preferences), socio-environmental (family,
peer influences), institutional (school policies)
and physical-environmental (availability of unhealthy
products, price, season) barriers for
healthy eating. This focus group research provided
valuable information to guide the first
phase in the IDEFICS intervention development.
There was a large variability in findings within
countries. Interventions should be tailored at the
personal and environmental level to increase the
likelihood of behavioral change.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Siani, Alfonso; Russo, Paola; Barba, Gianvincenzo
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