Barriers to Healthy Eating and Influences on the Dietary Patterns and Eating Behaviours of 18–36‐Month‐Old Children in Ireland
Ben Leen Smith, Mairead E. Kiely, Elaine K. McCarthy

TL;DR
This study explores why young children in Ireland have poor diets, finding that food fussiness, lack of nutrition knowledge, and time constraints are major barriers.
Contribution
The study identifies specific barriers and factors influencing dietary patterns in young children, emphasizing food fussiness and parental nutrition knowledge.
Findings
Children showed low adherence to dietary guidelines, especially for processed meat, dairy, and red meat.
Food fussiness was the top barrier to healthy eating, affecting over a third of children.
Higher parental nutrition knowledge correlated with better dietary guideline adherence in children.
Abstract
Young children have high nutritional requirements relative to their size and energy intakes, yet inadequate nutrient intakes are widespread. Factors impacting the ability of caregivers to provide nutritionally adequate diets to young children are understudied. To evaluate key influences on the dietary patterns and eating behaviours of young children in Ireland. Parents and guardians with a child aged 18–36 months were invited to complete a self‐administered online survey. The 103‐question survey was delivered across 5 subsections (Socio‐Demographics, Parental Nutrition Knowledge, Parental Feeding Practice, Child Food Fussiness, Barriers to Healthy Eating and Dietary Patterns). Adherence (%) to current Dietary Guidelines for 1–5‐year‐olds and the Children's Food Pyramid were assessed using a food frequency approach to create an adherence score based on 7 components, including…
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Taxonomy
TopicsObesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues · Child Nutrition and Water Access
