One important factor determining school performance is the consumption of breakfast. While research has shown that older children perform better in school after consuming breakfast, there are little data for preschool-age children. Consuming breakfasts with different macro- and micronutrient contents may have different effects on performance, which may be associated with variations in satiation and satiety during and after the different breakfasts. In addition, children who consume breakfast have better diet quality than children who skip breakfast. The investigators will conduct a community based, randomized, crossover trial in 4-5 year old children over 7 weeks to examine the short-term effect of feeding preschoolers three different intervention breakfast types: high protein, high-fiber, or high protein and high fiber compared to a usual breakfast served at the preschool. The investigators expect that the children consuming any of the three experimental breakfasts will consume less overall calories and have better diet quality and memory performance compared to children who have the usual breakfast. The investigators hypothesis is that preschoolers will experience the highest level of satiety as well as highest level of overall diet quality when they consume the combined high-protein and high-fiber based breakfast foods. This study will be conducted at Bauer Family Resources in Lafayette as these are the sites of Head Start programs, which are preschools for children from low-income families. Children from families of low income are more likely to have poor diet quality and poor school performance compared to children from families with higher incomes. Therefore, this population is most in need of this type of intervention.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
40
Breakfast will contain 10-11g fiber.
Breakfast will contain 19-20g of protein.
Breakfast will include 19-22g of protein and 10-12g of fiber.
Bauer Family Resources (Head Start)
Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Change in reports of hunger/fullness_Baseline
Hunger/fullness will be assessed after breakfast and before lunch. The change in hunger ratings will provide data on how the breakfasts with different nutrient content affect hunger and fullness.
Time frame: Baseline
Diet Quality_Baseline
Food and beverage intake will be recorded for 1 day at 5 points during the study to assess differences in diet quality and nutrient intake in response to breakfasts with different nutrient contents.
Time frame: Baseline
Changes in memory_Baseline
The novel object test will be given to children at 5 timepoints during the study (once per week at baseline, week 1, week 3, week 5 and week 7). This test will assess any changes in memory after consuming breakfasts with different nutrient content.
Time frame: baseline
Change in reports of hunger/fullness_Week 3
Hunger/fullness will be assessed after breakfast and before lunch. The change in hunger ratings will provide data on how the breakfasts with different nutrient content affect hunger and fullness.
Time frame: Week 3
Change in reports of hunger/fullness_Week 5
Hunger/fullness will be assessed after breakfast and before lunch. The change in hunger ratings will provide data on how the breakfasts with different nutrient content affect hunger and fullness.
Time frame: Week 5
Change in reports of hunger/fullness_Week 7
Hunger/fullness will be assessed after breakfast and before lunch. The change in hunger ratings will provide data on how the breakfasts with different nutrient content affect hunger and fullness.
Time frame: Week 7
Diet Quality_Week 1
Food and beverage intake will be recorded for 1 day at 5 points during the study to assess differences in diet quality and nutrient intake in response to breakfasts with different nutrient contents.
Time frame: Week 1
Diet Quality_Week 3
Food and beverage intake will be recorded for 1 day at 5 points during the study to assess differences in diet quality and nutrient intake in response to breakfasts with different nutrient contents.
Time frame: Week 3
Diet Quality_Week 5
Food and beverage intake will be recorded for 1 day at 5 points during the study to assess differences in diet quality and nutrient intake in response to breakfasts with different nutrient contents.
Time frame: Week 5
Diet Quality_Week 7
Food and beverage intake will be recorded for 1 day at 5 points during the study to assess differences in diet quality and nutrient intake in response to breakfasts with different nutrient contents.
Time frame: Week 7
Changes in memory_Week 1
The novel object test will be given to children at 5 timepoints during the study (once per week at baseline, week 1, week 3, week 5 and week 7). This test will assess any changes in memory after consuming breakfasts with different nutrient content.
Time frame: Week 1
Changes in memory_Week 3
The novel object test will be given to children at 5 timepoints during the study (once per week at baseline, week 1, week 3, week 5 and week 7). This test will assess any changes in memory after consuming breakfasts with different nutrient content.
Time frame: Week 3
Changes in memory_Week 5
The novel object test will be given to children at 5 timepoints during the study (once per week at baseline, week 1, week 3, week 5 and week 7). This test will assess any changes in memory after consuming breakfasts with different nutrient content.
Time frame: Week 5
Changes in memory_Week 7
The novel object test will be given to children at 5 timepoints during the study (once per week at baseline, week 1, week 3, week 5 and week 7). This test will assess any changes in memory after consuming breakfasts with different nutrient content.
Time frame: Week 7
Changes in weight/body fat_Baseline
This will be done to assess any changes in weight/body fat during the study. Anthropometrics will be done once during baseline, week 1, week 3, week 5 and week 7.
Time frame: Baseline
Assessing children's usual breakfast habits
A survey will be given to families asking questions about their child and families usual breakfast habits. This will be utilized to control for any fluctuations in breakfast consumption seen during the study.
Time frame: Baseline
Changes in weight/body fat_Week 1
This will be done to assess any changes in weight/body fat during the study. Anthropometrics will be done once during baseline, week 1, week 3, week 5 and week 7.
Time frame: Week 1
Changes in weight/body fat_Week 3
This will be done to assess any changes in weight/body fat during the study. Anthropometrics will be done once during baseline, week 1, week 3, week 5 and week 7.
Time frame: Week 3
Changes in weight/body fat_Week 5
This will be done to assess any changes in weight/body fat during the study. Anthropometrics will be done once during baseline, week 1, week 3, week 5 and week 7.
Time frame: Week 5
Changes in weight/body fat_Week 7
This will be done to assess any changes in weight/body fat during the study. Anthropometrics will be done once during baseline, week 1, week 3, week 5 and week 7.
Time frame: Week 7
Sleep habits_Baseline
Parents will rate how their children slept the night before the memory test to control for any memory changes that might occur as a result of sleep changes.
Time frame: Baseline
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Sleep habits_Week 1
Parents will rate how their children slept the night before the memory test to control for any memory changes that might occur as a result of sleep changes.
Time frame: Week 1
Sleep habits_Week 3
Parents will rate how their children slept the night before the memory test to control for any memory changes that might occur as a result of sleep changes.
Time frame: Week 3
Sleep habits_Week 5
Parents will rate how their children slept the night before the memory test to control for any memory changes that might occur as a result of sleep changes.
Time frame: Week 5
Sleep habits_Week 7
Parents will rate how their children slept the night before the memory test to control for any memory changes that might occur as a result of sleep changes.
Time frame: Week 7