Does Portion Size Influence Intake of Low-Energy-Dense Foods in Preschool-aged Children?
- Conditions
- Caloric Intake
- Registration Number
- NCT00936507
- Lead Sponsor
- The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this randomized controlled study using a crossover design is to investigate the main effect of portion size and food type (low-energy dense vs. high-energy dense) on caloric intake.
- Detailed Description
The purpose of this investigation is to examine the impact of portion size on intake of a low energy dense food (fruit). Preschool-aged children will be provided with a small and large portion of applesauce (low-energy-dense food) and chocolate pudding (higher-energy-dense food) and allowed to eat the foods ad libitum during an afternoon snack in their usual preschool classroom. Measures of the amount of each food (grams and kilocalories) consumed will be taken.
The following hypotheses are proposed:
1. A significant main effect of portion size will occur, such that children will consume more food, both in grams and kilocalories, in the large portion as compared to the small portion conditions.
2. A main effect of food type on caloric intake will occur, such that children will consume less calories in the applesauce condition as compared to the pudding condition, due to the differences in energy density of these foods. It is not anticipated that a difference in grams consumed from each food will occur.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 17
- All children that are β₯3 years of age enrolled in the ELC preschool with parental consent can participate.
- Eligible children must also like both the applesauce and the pudding, and be able to consume foods with a spoon.
- Children allergic to applesauce or chocolate pudding or who are lactose- intolerant will not be included in the study.
- Did not attend all feeding sessions.
- Did not consume more than 5 grams from any of the foods on an occasion.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- CROSSOVER
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Healthy Eating and Activity Laboratory, University of Tennessee
πΊπΈKnoxville, Tennessee, United States
Healthy Eating and Activity Laboratory, University of TennesseeπΊπΈKnoxville, Tennessee, United States