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A qualitative study of psychological, social and behavioral barriers to appropriate food portion size control

机译:对适当控制食物份量控制的心理,社会和行为障碍的定性研究

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Background Given the worldwide prevalence of overweight and obesity, there is a clear need for meaningful practical healthy eating advice - not only in relation to food choice, but also on appropriate food portion sizes. As the majority of portion size research to date has been overwhelmingly quantitative in design, there is a clear need to qualitatively explore consumers’ views in order to fully understand how food portion size decisions are made. Using qualitative methodology this present study aimed to explore consumers’ views about factors influencing their portion size selection and consumption and to identify barriers to appropriate portion size control. Methods Ten focus groups with four to nine participants in each were formed with a total of 66 persons (aged 19–64 years) living on the island of Ireland. The semi-structured discussions elicited participants’ perceptions of suggested serving size guidance and explored the influence of personal, social and environmental factors on their food portion size consumption. Audiotapes of the discussions were professionally transcribed verbatim, loaded into NVivo 9, and analysed using an inductive thematic analysis procedure. Results The rich descriptive data derived from participants highlight that unhealthy portion size behaviors emanate from various psychological, social and behavioral factors. These bypass reflective and deliberative control, and converge to constitute significant barriers to healthy portion size control. Seven significant barriers to healthy portion size control were apparent: (1) lack of clarity and irrelevance of suggested serving size guidance; (2) guiltless eating; (3) lack of self-control over food cues; (4) distracted eating; (5) social pressures; (6) emotional eating rewards; and (7) quantification habits ingrained from childhood. Conclusions Portion size control strategies should empower consumers to overcome these effects so that the consumption of appropriate food portion sizes becomes automatic and habitual.
机译:背景技术鉴于超重和肥胖症在世界范围内普遍存在,显然需要有意义的实用健康饮食建议-不仅与食物选择有关,而且与适当的食物份量有关。迄今为止,由于大多数份量研究在设计上都以定量方式进行了定量研究,因此显然有必要从质上探索消费者的观点,以便充分理解食品份量决定的方式。本研究使用定性方法,旨在探讨消费者对影响其份量选择和消费的因素的看法,并确定阻碍适当份量控制的障碍。方法组成10个焦点小组,每个小组有4至9名参与者,共有66人(年龄在19-64岁之间)生活在爱尔兰岛上。半结构化的讨论引起了参与者对建议的份量指导的看法,并探讨了个人,社会和环境因素对他们食物份量消费的影响。讨论中的录音带被逐字记录下来,并载入NVivo 9中,并使用归纳主题分析程序进行了分析。结果来自参与者的丰富描述性数据突出表明,不健康的份量大小行为源于各种心理,社会和行为因素。这些绕过了反射性和协商性控制,并汇聚在一起,构成了健康部分尺寸控制的重要障碍。显然,控制健康份量的七个主要障碍是:(1)建议份量指南缺乏明确性和不相关性; (2)无罪饮食; (3)对食物线索缺乏自我控制; (4)分心饮食; (5)社会压力; (6)情感饮食奖励; (7)从小就根植的量化习惯。结论结论份量控制策略应使消费者有能力克服这些影响,从而使食用适当份量的食物变得自动且习惯。

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