Long-term effects of a healthy eating blog in mothers and children.

Maternal & Child Nutrition
Audrée-Anne DumasSophie Desroches

Abstract

In the context of low consumption of vegetables and fruits and milk and alternatives among Canadian mothers and children, novel strategies are needed to improve maternal and child nutrition. This study evaluated the long-term effects of an evidence-informed healthy eating blog on dietary intakes and food-related behaviours of mothers and their child. The study presents a secondary outcome analysis of a randomised controlled trial in which 84 mothers (mean age of 37.6 ± 6.7 years) of 2- to 12-year-old children living in Quebec City, Canada, were randomly assigned to a dietary intervention delivered through a healthy eating blog written by a registered dietitian (RD; n = 42) or a control group (n = 42) during a period of 6 months. Dietary intakes, maternal eating behaviours, food parenting practices, and body weight were measured at baseline, 3 months, at the end of the intervention (6 months), and 6-month post-intervention (12 months). Differences between groups were assessed with mixed linear models. Globally, this study found no evidence of long-term differences in mean dietary intakes in mothers exposed to the blog and their children as well as other food-related outcomes and body weight compared with the control condition. P...Continue Reading

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