Infants Clinical Trial
Official title:
The French National Survey on Food Consumption of Children Under 3 Years of Age
The Nutri-Bébé 2013 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.
Nutri-Bébé 2013 is the 5th edition of a survey conducted every 8 years since 1981 by the
SFAE. The Nutri-Bébé 2013 survey is an observational cross-sectional study conducted in
children living in France aged 15 days to 35 months by an official polling institute, the TNS
Sofres according to the guidelines laid down in the Declaration of Helsinki. TNS Sofres
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 "). TNS Sofres ensures to
conduct the surveys in accordance with the regulation on personal data protection and that
respondents' personal identity is withheld. Moreover TNS Sofres appointed a data protection
officer, the "Correspondant Informatique et Libertés", who is the point of contact between
the "Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés" (CNIL), the French data
protection authority) and the company. The company is thus exempted, of the notification
process to the CNIL. Given the type of survey conducted, namely a survey of consumption, and
the characteristics developed above, the study does not require any opinion of the ethics
committee.
The survey includes a section on eating behaviours and a section on food consumption.
After giving their informed consent, parents had to record the food consumption during 3
non-consecutive days (2 week days and one weekend day)framed by two face-to-face interviews,.
A second visit occurred seven days later to verify and complete the diary if necessary, and
conduct a face-to-face interview with the mother about eating habits over the survey period.
Both interviews were recorded using CAPI® software (Computer Assisted Personal Interviews,
http://www.soft-concept.com). During this visit, the child was weighed (naked, with a clean
diaper or underwear) using a Tefal PREMISS PP1000VO scale with a precision of 100 g.
The child's food consumption diary was completed between the two visits of the TNS Sofres
investigator. The person in charge of the child was trained to qualitatively and
quantitatively report all liquid and solid foods consumed and all drinks, by specifying the
exact name of the product, its potential trademark or whether it was "homemade". The type of
water consumed was noted as being either "bottled" or "tap". The type (breakfast, morning
snack, lunch, afternoon snack, dinner, nocturnal food intake) and timing of food consumption
were collected. If applicable, vitamin, mineral or medicine supplements were noted. During
the second visit the investigator reviewed thoroughly the record with the caregiver and
checked the way of reporting the quantities as well as the interpretation of the photographic
tool kit in order to be as close as possible to reality.
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