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低收入非裔美国学龄前儿童的母亲对饮食及肥胖风险的认知

Maternal Perceptions Related to Eating and Obesity Risk Among Low-Income African American Preschoolers.

作者信息

Porter Lauren, Shriver Lenka H, Ramsay Samantha

机构信息

Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina Greensboro, 319 College Ave, 318 Stone Building, Greensboro, NC, 27412, USA.

University of Idaho, PO Box 443183, Moscow, ID, 83844-3183, USA.

出版信息

Matern Child Health J. 2016 Dec;20(12):2565-2572. doi: 10.1007/s10995-016-2082-1.

Abstract

Objectives Health disparities are prevalent in the U.S., with low-income African American children suffering from high rates of obesity and related conditions. Better understanding of parental attitudes and barriers related to healthy eating and obesity risk is needed to suggest more effective intervention foci for this at-risk population. Methods African American caregivers of 3-5 year old children were recruited for focus groups and a questionnaire completion from two Head Start programs in a southeastern state of the U.S. The Social Cognitive Theory was utilized to develop a focus group guide. Focus group recordings were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using the comparative content analysis. Results Eight focus groups (all participants were mothers) yielded the following main themes: (1) general nutrition knowledge but common misconceptions about foods/beverages; (2) beliefs that meals have to include meat and starch and be home-cooked to be healthy; (3) desire to feed children better than their own parents; (4) lack of family support and child pickiness perceived as the greatest barriers to healthy eating; (5) awareness of family history of diseases; and (6) low concern about children's current diet and weight status. Over 25 % of mothers underestimated their child weight status. Conclusions Our findings highlight the importance of understanding maternal perspectives related to food, eating, and weight among low-income African American mothers of preschoolers. Nutrition educators should be aware of misconceptions and recognize that mothers might not perceive diet quality in early childhood as having strong impact on the child's future health and/or obesity risks.

摘要

目标

健康差异在美国普遍存在,低收入非裔美国儿童肥胖率及相关疾病发病率很高。为了针对这一高危人群提出更有效的干预重点,需要更好地了解父母对健康饮食和肥胖风险的态度及障碍。

方法

从美国东南部一个州的两个启智计划中招募3至5岁儿童的非裔美国看护人参加焦点小组讨论并完成问卷调查。运用社会认知理论制定焦点小组指南。焦点小组讨论记录逐字转录,并采用比较内容分析法进行分析。

结果

八个焦点小组(所有参与者均为母亲)得出了以下主要主题:(1)一般营养知识,但对食物/饮料存在常见误解;(2)认为餐食必须包含肉类和淀粉类食物且需在家烹饪才健康;(3)希望比自己的父母更好地喂养孩子;(4)缺乏家庭支持以及孩子挑食被视为健康饮食的最大障碍;(5)知晓家族疾病史;(6)对孩子当前的饮食和体重状况关注度较低。超过25%的母亲低估了孩子的体重状况。

结论

我们的研究结果凸显了了解低收入非裔美国学龄前儿童母亲对食物、饮食和体重的看法的重要性。营养教育工作者应意识到这些误解,并认识到母亲们可能并不认为幼儿期的饮食质量会对孩子未来的健康和/或肥胖风险产生重大影响。

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