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Consequences and determinants of poor nutrition in children aged 0-3 years, and public health interventions that may improve dietary intake: a general review

Carolyn Summerbell (Professor, based at School of Medicine, Pharmacy and Health, Wolfson Research Institute, Durham University Queens’ Campus, Stockton on Tees, UK)
Helen Moore (Post-Doctoral Research Associate, based at School of Medicine, Pharmacy and Health, Wolfson Research Institute, Durham University Queens’ Campus, Stockton on Tees, UK)
Claire O’Malley (Research Associate, based at School of Medicine, Pharmacy and Health, Wolfson Research Institute, Durham University Queens’ Campus, Stockton on Tees, UK)

Journal of Children's Services

ISSN: 1746-6660

Article publication date: 10 June 2014

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to review the evidence base for effective public health interventions which aim to improve the diet of children aged zero to three years.

Design/methodology/approach

General review.

Findings

Key approaches and components of effective interventions include: repeated tasting, parental modelling, use of rewards, moderate restriction of “unhealthy” foods alongside an increase in portion sizes of fruits and vegetables, culturally appropriate messages, culturally acceptable health care provider, sufficient intensity of intervention, and an intervention which targets parental self-efficacy and modelling. Interventions which provide home visits (rather than require visits to a GP surgery or local community centre) financial incentives and/or mobile phone reminders may increase retention, particularly for some individuals. Recruiting mothers into programmes whilst they are pregnant may improve recruitment and retention rates.

Originality/value

Allows for key public health interventions, approaches and components to be explored and identified. This will ensure that there is guidance to inform the development of new interventions for this age group and more importantly recommend that those components which are most successful be incorporated in policy and practice.

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Citation

Summerbell, C., Moore, H. and O’Malley, C. (2014), "Consequences and determinants of poor nutrition in children aged 0-3 years, and public health interventions that may improve dietary intake: a general review", Journal of Children's Services, Vol. 9 No. 2, pp. 128-142. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCS-02-2014-0007

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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