In this study, the investigators will vary the proportions of high- and low-energy-dense foods served to preschool children at all meals and snacks during three 5-day periods. In the three experimental conditions, the same foods will be served; only the amounts and proportions of foods will be varied. In the Baseline condition, typical proportions of age-appropriate foods will be served. In the Addition condition, the portion sizes of low-energy-dense foods will be increased, and in the Substitution condition, the portions of low-energy-dense foods will be increased by replacing an equivalent amount of foods higher in energy density. The primary aim is to determine the effect on children's energy intake of varying the proportion of low- and high-energy-dense foods served, either by addition or substitution, over 5 days. It is hypothesized that children will consume less energy when they are served meals in which low-energy-dense foods are substituted for foods higher in energy density over 5 days and that children will consume more energy when served meals to which low-energy-dense foods are added. Additionally, we will test the hypothesis that daily energy intake in the three conditions will begin to converge across the 5-day period.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
57
Proportions of high and low energy dense foods manipulated
Laboratory for the Study of Human Ingestive Behavior
University Park, Pennsylvania, United States
Differences in Food and Beverage Intake by Energy
Differences in daily energy consumed of food and beverages, in kilocalories
Time frame: Day 1-5 in weeks 1, 2, and 3
Differences in Food and Beverage Intake by Weight
Differences in daily weight consumed of food and beverages, in grams
Time frame: Day 1-5 in weeks 1, 2, and 3
Differences in Food and Beverage Intake by Weight
Differences in daily weight consumed of vegetables and fruit, in grams
Time frame: Day 1-5 in weeks 1, 2, and 3
Differences in Food and Beverage Intake by Energy Density
Differences in daily energy density consumed of food and beverages, in kilocalories/gram
Time frame: Day 1-5 in weeks 1, 2, and 3
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