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It’s like Big Mama’s house: Examining Extended Family Influences on the Dietary Behaviors of African American Children

机译:就像大妈​​妈的房子:研究大家庭对非洲裔美国儿童饮食行为的影响

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The family environment plays an important role in influencing children’s dietary behaviors. Traditionally, African American extended family members play a key role in child socialization. We examine the role of extended families in how children are socialized to adopt dietary norms. We conducted in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 24 individuals across eight family units to elicit information regarding the influences of culture and families on children’s dietary behaviors. Findings suggest that families teach children to value activities that combine quality time and enjoying food together; adults are inconsistent in how they teach children to adopt desired dietary behaviors. This work has implications for improving family-based interventions for African American children through promoting healthful behaviors that are also respectful of family dietary traditions, improving communication between adults and children, and leveraging family members as attitudinal and behavioral referents.
机译:家庭环境在影响儿童的饮食行为中起着重要作用。传统上,非裔美国人的大家庭成员在儿童社交中扮演着关键角色。我们研究了大家庭在如何使儿童社交以采用饮食规范方面的作用。我们对八个家庭单元的24个人进行了深入,半结构化的访谈,以获取有关文化和家庭对儿童饮食行为的影响的信息。研究结果表明,家庭要教孩子们重视将优质的时间和享用美食结合在一起的活动;成人在教孩子如何采取所需的饮食习惯方面不一致。这项工作的意义在于,通过促进也尊重家庭饮食传统的健康行为,改善成人和儿童之间的交流以及利用家庭成员作为态度和行为的参考对象,来改善针对非洲裔美国儿童的家庭干预。

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