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A web-based and mobile randomised controlled trial providing complementary feeding guidelines to first-time parents in France to promote responsive parental feeding practices, healthy children’s eating behaviour and optimal body mass index: the NutrienT trial study protocol

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Childhood obesity is a crucial public health issue. Early childhood is a critical time to foster the establishment of healthy eating behaviours and growth, which are partly shaped by parental feeding practices. To inform French parents of the recently updated national complementary feeding guidelines for 0–3 years (in terms of nutrition and responsive feeding as a mean to encourage infant appetite control skills and promote healthy growth), an official printed brochure was developed and nationally disseminated in 2021 by the French public health agency, Santé publique France. This randomised controlled trial aims to investigate whether the provision of guidelines through digital (smartphone application) and printed (brochure) tools (vs. the printed brochure alone, usual service) results in healthier parental feeding practices, infant eating behaviours and weight status.
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hal-04737265 , version 1 (15-10-2024)

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Camille Riera-Navarro, Camille Schwartz, Pauline Ducrot, Laurence Noirot, Corinne Delamaire, et al.. A web-based and mobile randomised controlled trial providing complementary feeding guidelines to first-time parents in France to promote responsive parental feeding practices, healthy children’s eating behaviour and optimal body mass index: the NutrienT trial study protocol. BMC Public Health, 2024, 24 (1), pp.2649. ⟨10.1186/s12889-024-20057-z⟩. ⟨hal-04737265⟩
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