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The Nutri-Bébé 2022 survey is an observational cross-sectional study aiming to update food consumption, practices and nutrient intakes in children under 3 years of age in metropolitan France.


Clinical Trial Description

Infant's and young children's diet is a determining factor in their growth and development and may impact the occurrence of non-communicable diseases in the medium and long term. In this context, knowledge regarding the feeding practice and nutrients intake in children under 3 years of age is valuable, whether for the entire scientific and medical community or for the public authorities. Aiming to help achieving this objective, the SFAE has carried out a national observational survey every 8 years since 1981. The analysis of these data over time makes it possible to evaluate the intakes of different nutrients, to note possible nutritional insufficiencies or excesses, potentially linked to bad eating habits. On these bases, this repeatable survey can alert health professionals and help refine public health nutrition policy in France. A new edition was launched between March 2022 and July 2022 by an official polling institute, IPSOS. The sample includes more than 1,200 children aged from 0.5 to 35 months, distributed in 11 age-groups of equal importance, and living in metropolitan France (excluding Corsica). This is a cross-sectional observational survey. IPSOS fulfills the following standards and industry requirements (ESOMAR professional code of conduct and standards, ISO 20252:2012 international standard for market, opinion and social research, French data protection act (loi "informatique et libertés "). IPSOS ensures to conduct the surveys in accordance with the regulation on personal data protection and that respondents' personal identity is withheld. The SFAE has undertaken with the "Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés" (CNIL), the French data protection authority) to respect the MR-003 reference methodology and is authorized to set up the processing of data without prior authorization from the CNIL (declaration n° 2220501 of 2020/12/18). Information on the children will be collected directly from the responding parents (primarily responsible for their child's diet). The collection of information will be carried out according to the following successive stages: - recruitment of families according to the quota method, provided they are fluent in French language and can use a computer. - To be included children should be born at term with a birth weight ≥ 2500 g and should have no intercurrent acute or chronic disease. - Face-to-face interview at home by an investigator to collect informed consent of the parents, sociodemographic data, child weight and height as well as information on children's eating habits. - Completion by the parent of an online consumption diary for a period of 3 non-consecutive days (2 weekdays and 1 weekend day, with at least one day of separation between each collection day). - Self-questionnaire to be completed by the responding parent on the child's diet, context and physical activities. The study conducted in 2022 is the sixth edition of the Nutri-Bébé survey. ;


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NCT number NCT05649527
Study type Observational
Source Secteur Français des Aliments de l'Enfance
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Status Completed
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Start date March 11, 2022
Completion date July 20, 2022

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