Gwinner MacKenzie G, Marchetti Arika L, Chollet-Hinton Lynn, Fisher Lynn R
Office of Rural Medical Education, University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, Wichita, KS.
Office of Rural Medical Education, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS.
Kans J Med. 2023 Jan 18;16(1):5-10. doi: 10.17161/kjm.vol16.17945. eCollection 2023.
Children in rural areas face increased rates of obesity compared to their urban counterparts, and diet in early childhood may influence the development of diseases related to food intake. This study sought to determine current diet of children 0-23 months of age in rural Kansas.
Medical students participating in 6-week, summer, rural clinical experiences offered the survey to caregivers of children 0-23 months, born at term as singletons without a specialized diet. The survey asked respondents to answer with the child's diet over the last seven days. The survey was in the style of a validated Food Frequency Questionnaire for infants with an image for estimating portion sizes. Diets were compared to guidelines set by the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2020-2025.
Of 44 responses, 21 children were aged 0-5 months, 7 aged 6-11 months, and 16 aged 12-23 months. Breastfeeding rates were nearly double reported national averages. All children aged 0-5 months met guidelines. None of the children 6-11 months or 12-23 months met guidelines. In the 6-11 month group, four consumed food in addition to breastmilk or formula (complementary foods). In the 12-23 month group, protein and dairy foods were lower than, and whole grains and vegetables were higher than, reported national averages, respectively.
Children may fall short of meeting dietary recommendations due to foods consumed in addition to breastmilk. There is a need for improved survey methods to capture the diets of young children in the rural United States.
与城市儿童相比,农村地区儿童肥胖率更高,幼儿期饮食可能会影响与食物摄入相关疾病的发展。本研究旨在确定堪萨斯州农村地区0至23个月大儿童的当前饮食情况。
参加为期6周夏季农村临床实习的医学生向足月出生、为单胎且无特殊饮食的0至23个月儿童的照料者发放调查问卷。该调查要求受访者回答孩子过去七天的饮食情况。调查采用经过验证的婴儿食物频率问卷形式,并配有用于估计份量大小的图片。将饮食情况与《2020 - 2025年美国膳食指南》设定的标准进行比较。
在44份回复中,21名儿童年龄在0至5个月,7名年龄在6至11个月,16名年龄在12至23个月。母乳喂养率几乎是全国报告平均水平的两倍。所有0至5个月大的儿童均符合标准。6至11个月或12至23个月大的儿童均未达到标准。在6至11个月大的组中,有4名儿童除母乳或配方奶外还食用了其他食物(辅食)。在12至23个月大的组中,蛋白质和乳制品的摄入量分别低于全国报告平均水平,全谷物和蔬菜的摄入量则高于全国报告平均水平。
由于除母乳外还食用其他食物,儿童可能未达到饮食建议标准。需要改进调查方法以了解美国农村地区幼儿的饮食情况。