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Food-related attitudes and behaviors at home, school, and restaurants: perspectives from racially diverse, urban, low-income 9- to 13-year-old children in Minnesota.

机译:家庭,学校和餐馆与食物相关的态度和行为:明尼苏达州种族差异,城市,低收入9至13岁儿童的观点。

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Objective: This qualitative study explored low-income children's food-related attitudes and behaviors, and current weight status. Design: Two researchers conducted 14 audiotaped, 60-minute focus groups. Height and weight were measured. Setting: Libraries, homeless shelters, and a community center. Participants: Ninety-two low-income children aged 9-13 years. Phenomenon of Interest: How environmental, personal, and behavioral factors affect food choices and food-related behavior at home, in school, and at restaurants, and how these factors potentially influence weight status. Analysis: Transcripts were coded, reconciled, and analyzed for themes and subthemes. Results: At home, children's food choices were often unhealthful because of the types of food available, and some reported restricted eating styles and night eating. At school, children were largely dissatisfied with the quality of lunches provided, and some skipped the meal. Most children preferred buffets as their favorite type of restaurant, where they could eat unlimited quantities of their favorite food items. Over half of the children were overweight (19%) or obese (36%). Conclusions and Implications: Future research may examine the prevalence of night eating, meal skipping, and other irregular eating behaviors among low-income children and their long-term relationship to weight status. Increasing parents' knowledge of these behaviors, while emphasizing the importance of family mealtimes, is encouraged.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jneb.2009.09.003
机译:目的:这项定性研究探讨了低收入儿童与食物有关的态度和行为以及当前的体重状况。设计:两名研究人员进行了14个录音,60分钟的焦点小组讨论。测量身高和体重。地点:图书馆,无家可归者收容所和社区中心。参与者:九十二岁至九十三岁的低收入儿童。感兴趣的现象:环境,个人和行为因素如何影响家庭,学校和饭店的食物选择和与食物相关的行为,以及这些因素如何潜在影响体重状况。分析:对成绩单进行编码,核对并分析主题和子主题。结果:在家里,由于可供选择的食物类型,儿童的食物选择通常不健康,并且有一些报道称其饮食习惯和夜间饮食受到限制。在学校里,孩子们对午餐质量不满意,有的人不吃饭。大多数孩子喜欢自助餐作为他们最喜欢的餐厅,在那里他们可以无限量地吃自己喜欢的食物。超过一半的儿童超重(19%)或肥胖(36%)。结论和启示:未来的研究可能会检查低收入儿童夜间进食,不进餐和其他不规则饮食行为的流行及其与体重状况的长期关系。鼓励父母增加对这些行为的了解,同时强调家庭进餐的重要性。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jneb.2009.09.003

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