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The Baby's First Bites RCT: Evaluating a Vegetable-Exposure and a Sensitive-Feeding Intervention in Terms of Child Health Outcomes and Maternal Feeding Behavior During Toddlerhood

BACKGROUND: Parenting interventions during the first years of life on what and/or how to feed infants during complementary feeding can promote healthy eating habits. OBJECTIVES: An intervention promoting repeated exposure to a variety of vegetables [repeated vegetable exposure (RVE); what] and an in...

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Autores principales: van Vliet, Merel S, Schultink, Janneke M, Jager, Gerry, de Vries, Jeanne H M, Mesman, Judi, de Graaf, Cees, Vereijken, Carel M J L, Weenen, Hugo, de Wild, Victoire W T, Martens, Vanessa E G, Houniet, Hovannouhi, van der Veek, Shelley M C
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8826930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34791320
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxab387
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author van Vliet, Merel S
Schultink, Janneke M
Jager, Gerry
de Vries, Jeanne H M
Mesman, Judi
de Graaf, Cees
Vereijken, Carel M J L
Weenen, Hugo
de Wild, Victoire W T
Martens, Vanessa E G
Houniet, Hovannouhi
van der Veek, Shelley M C
author_facet van Vliet, Merel S
Schultink, Janneke M
Jager, Gerry
de Vries, Jeanne H M
Mesman, Judi
de Graaf, Cees
Vereijken, Carel M J L
Weenen, Hugo
de Wild, Victoire W T
Martens, Vanessa E G
Houniet, Hovannouhi
van der Veek, Shelley M C
author_sort van Vliet, Merel S
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description BACKGROUND: Parenting interventions during the first years of life on what and/or how to feed infants during complementary feeding can promote healthy eating habits. OBJECTIVES: An intervention promoting repeated exposure to a variety of vegetables [repeated vegetable exposure (RVE); what] and an intervention promoting responding sensitively to child signals during mealtime [video-feedback intervention to promote positive parenting–feeding infants (VIPP-FI); how] were compared, separately and combined (COMBI), with an attention control condition (AC). Primary outcomes were vegetable consumption and self-regulation of energy intake; secondary outcomes were child anthropometrics and maternal feeding practices (sensitive feeding, pressure to eat). METHODS: Our 4-arm randomized controlled trial included 246 first-time Dutch mothers and their infants. Interventions started when infants were 4–6 mo old and ended at age 16 mo. The present study evaluated effects at 18 (t18) and 24 (t24) mo of age. Vegetable acceptance was assessed using three 24-h dietary recalls, self-regulation of energy intake by an eating-in-the-absence-of-hunger experiment and mother-report, and maternal feeding behavior by observation and mother-report. RESULTS: Linear mixed model and ANOVA analyses revealed no follow-up group differences regarding child vegetable intake or self-regulatory behavior. The proportion of children with overweight was significantly lower in the COMBI group, compared with the VIPP-FI group at t18 (2% compared with 16%), and with the AC group at t24 (7% compared with 20%), although this finding needs to be interpreted cautiously due to the small number of infants with overweight and nonsignificant effects on the continuous BMI z-score measure (P values: 0.29–0.82). Finally, more sensitive feeding behavior and less pressure to eat was found in the VIPP-FI and COMBI groups, compared with the RVE and AC groups, mostly at t18 (significant effect sizes: d = 0.23–0.64). CONCLUSIONS: Interventions were not effective in increasing vegetable intake or self-regulation of energy intake. Future research might usefully focus on risk groups such as families who already experience problems around feeding. This trial is registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT03348176.
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spelling pubmed-88269302022-02-10 The Baby's First Bites RCT: Evaluating a Vegetable-Exposure and a Sensitive-Feeding Intervention in Terms of Child Health Outcomes and Maternal Feeding Behavior During Toddlerhood van Vliet, Merel S Schultink, Janneke M Jager, Gerry de Vries, Jeanne H M Mesman, Judi de Graaf, Cees Vereijken, Carel M J L Weenen, Hugo de Wild, Victoire W T Martens, Vanessa E G Houniet, Hovannouhi van der Veek, Shelley M C J Nutr Obesity and Eating Disorders BACKGROUND: Parenting interventions during the first years of life on what and/or how to feed infants during complementary feeding can promote healthy eating habits. OBJECTIVES: An intervention promoting repeated exposure to a variety of vegetables [repeated vegetable exposure (RVE); what] and an intervention promoting responding sensitively to child signals during mealtime [video-feedback intervention to promote positive parenting–feeding infants (VIPP-FI); how] were compared, separately and combined (COMBI), with an attention control condition (AC). Primary outcomes were vegetable consumption and self-regulation of energy intake; secondary outcomes were child anthropometrics and maternal feeding practices (sensitive feeding, pressure to eat). METHODS: Our 4-arm randomized controlled trial included 246 first-time Dutch mothers and their infants. Interventions started when infants were 4–6 mo old and ended at age 16 mo. The present study evaluated effects at 18 (t18) and 24 (t24) mo of age. Vegetable acceptance was assessed using three 24-h dietary recalls, self-regulation of energy intake by an eating-in-the-absence-of-hunger experiment and mother-report, and maternal feeding behavior by observation and mother-report. RESULTS: Linear mixed model and ANOVA analyses revealed no follow-up group differences regarding child vegetable intake or self-regulatory behavior. The proportion of children with overweight was significantly lower in the COMBI group, compared with the VIPP-FI group at t18 (2% compared with 16%), and with the AC group at t24 (7% compared with 20%), although this finding needs to be interpreted cautiously due to the small number of infants with overweight and nonsignificant effects on the continuous BMI z-score measure (P values: 0.29–0.82). Finally, more sensitive feeding behavior and less pressure to eat was found in the VIPP-FI and COMBI groups, compared with the RVE and AC groups, mostly at t18 (significant effect sizes: d = 0.23–0.64). CONCLUSIONS: Interventions were not effective in increasing vegetable intake or self-regulation of energy intake. Future research might usefully focus on risk groups such as families who already experience problems around feeding. This trial is registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT03348176. Oxford University Press 2021-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8826930/ /pubmed/34791320 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxab387 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Obesity and Eating Disorders
van Vliet, Merel S
Schultink, Janneke M
Jager, Gerry
de Vries, Jeanne H M
Mesman, Judi
de Graaf, Cees
Vereijken, Carel M J L
Weenen, Hugo
de Wild, Victoire W T
Martens, Vanessa E G
Houniet, Hovannouhi
van der Veek, Shelley M C
The Baby's First Bites RCT: Evaluating a Vegetable-Exposure and a Sensitive-Feeding Intervention in Terms of Child Health Outcomes and Maternal Feeding Behavior During Toddlerhood
title The Baby's First Bites RCT: Evaluating a Vegetable-Exposure and a Sensitive-Feeding Intervention in Terms of Child Health Outcomes and Maternal Feeding Behavior During Toddlerhood
title_full The Baby's First Bites RCT: Evaluating a Vegetable-Exposure and a Sensitive-Feeding Intervention in Terms of Child Health Outcomes and Maternal Feeding Behavior During Toddlerhood
title_fullStr The Baby's First Bites RCT: Evaluating a Vegetable-Exposure and a Sensitive-Feeding Intervention in Terms of Child Health Outcomes and Maternal Feeding Behavior During Toddlerhood
title_full_unstemmed The Baby's First Bites RCT: Evaluating a Vegetable-Exposure and a Sensitive-Feeding Intervention in Terms of Child Health Outcomes and Maternal Feeding Behavior During Toddlerhood
title_short The Baby's First Bites RCT: Evaluating a Vegetable-Exposure and a Sensitive-Feeding Intervention in Terms of Child Health Outcomes and Maternal Feeding Behavior During Toddlerhood
title_sort baby's first bites rct: evaluating a vegetable-exposure and a sensitive-feeding intervention in terms of child health outcomes and maternal feeding behavior during toddlerhood
topic Obesity and Eating Disorders
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8826930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34791320
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxab387
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