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Adaptation of a Modified Diet Quality Index to Quantify Healthfulness of Food-Related Toy Sets

The objective of this cross-sectional study was to examine the construct validity of an adapted modified Diet Quality Index (aDQI) as a measure of the healthfulness of food-related toy sets for young children (3–8 years). A standardized online search was used to identify toy sets (n = 50) from 10 re...

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Autores principales: Poston, Jacqueline R., Watkins, Rachel E., Jilcott Pitts, Stephanie, Stage, Virginia C., Lazorick, Suzanne
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9492788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35244468
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/chi.2021.0273
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author Poston, Jacqueline R.
Watkins, Rachel E.
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Stage, Virginia C.
Lazorick, Suzanne
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description The objective of this cross-sectional study was to examine the construct validity of an adapted modified Diet Quality Index (aDQI) as a measure of the healthfulness of food-related toy sets for young children (3–8 years). A standardized online search was used to identify toy sets (n = 50) from 10 retailers. An aDQI score (aDQI score, range 0–50) was determined for each toy set, mean (standard deviation) = 28.7 (6.1). Regression analyses demonstrated a positive association between aDQI score and percentage of dairy, refined grains, protein, vegetables, and fruit and inverse association with percentage of desserts, sugar-sweetened beverages, and total number of servings. Sets contained more protein and fewer fruits than recommended. The aDQI score demonstrates construct validity to objectively assess the healthfulness of food-related toy sets. There is opportunity for toy manufacturers to make changes to improve the healthfulness in toy sets for young children, and future research can explore the impact of food-related toy sets on nutrition behaviors.
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spelling pubmed-94927882022-09-22 Adaptation of a Modified Diet Quality Index to Quantify Healthfulness of Food-Related Toy Sets Poston, Jacqueline R. Watkins, Rachel E. Jilcott Pitts, Stephanie Stage, Virginia C. Lazorick, Suzanne Child Obes Brief Report The objective of this cross-sectional study was to examine the construct validity of an adapted modified Diet Quality Index (aDQI) as a measure of the healthfulness of food-related toy sets for young children (3–8 years). A standardized online search was used to identify toy sets (n = 50) from 10 retailers. An aDQI score (aDQI score, range 0–50) was determined for each toy set, mean (standard deviation) = 28.7 (6.1). Regression analyses demonstrated a positive association between aDQI score and percentage of dairy, refined grains, protein, vegetables, and fruit and inverse association with percentage of desserts, sugar-sweetened beverages, and total number of servings. Sets contained more protein and fewer fruits than recommended. The aDQI score demonstrates construct validity to objectively assess the healthfulness of food-related toy sets. There is opportunity for toy manufacturers to make changes to improve the healthfulness in toy sets for young children, and future research can explore the impact of food-related toy sets on nutrition behaviors. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2022-09-01 2022-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9492788/ /pubmed/35244468 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/chi.2021.0273 Text en © Jacqueline R. Poston et al., 2022; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (CC-BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Adaptation of a Modified Diet Quality Index to Quantify Healthfulness of Food-Related Toy Sets
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title_full Adaptation of a Modified Diet Quality Index to Quantify Healthfulness of Food-Related Toy Sets
title_fullStr Adaptation of a Modified Diet Quality Index to Quantify Healthfulness of Food-Related Toy Sets
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation of a Modified Diet Quality Index to Quantify Healthfulness of Food-Related Toy Sets
title_short Adaptation of a Modified Diet Quality Index to Quantify Healthfulness of Food-Related Toy Sets
title_sort adaptation of a modified diet quality index to quantify healthfulness of food-related toy sets
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9492788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35244468
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/chi.2021.0273
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