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墨西哥裔男性对与体重管理相关的饮食行为的看法。

Mexican-origin male perspectives of diet-related behaviors associated with weight management.

机构信息

Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, Department of Health Promotion Sciences, University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ, USA.

School of Nutrition and Health promotion, College of Health Solutions, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA.

出版信息

Int J Obes (Lond). 2017 Dec;41(12):1824-1830. doi: 10.1038/ijo.2017.173. Epub 2017 Jul 31.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Prevalence rates of obesity and related diseases are quickly reaching epidemic proportions among Hispanic males in the United States. Hispanic males suffer from the highest prevalence of obesity-related diseases when compared to all other racial/ethnic groups. Despite evidence showing that weight loss can significantly reduce the risk of obesity-related health implications, literature informing best practices to engage Hispanic males in weight management programs is scarce.

PURPOSE

The purpose of the current study was to engage Spanish-speaking, Mexican-origin males with overweight or obesity to examine their perspectives of diet-related behaviors related to weight management.

METHODS

Demographic and acculturation data were collected using questionnaires. Fourteen semistructured interviews were completed with an all-Spanish-speaking cohort of men (age: 45.0±9.8 years; BMI: 34.2±6.5 kg m) who were born outside of the United States. We conducted a thematic analysis using a hybrid deductive-inductive analysis strategy using a previously developed codebook that was updated during iterative analysis of interview transcripts.

RESULTS

Participants reported that healthful eating habits were hindered, among other factors, by lack of knowledge, sociocultural norms and conceptualizations of masculinity. Viable diet-related intervention approaches also surfaced, including building consciousness, promotion of traditional knowledge and the integration of the family in interventions.

CONCLUSION

Findings suggest that Spanish-speaking, Mexican-origin men have interest in actively engaging in behavior changes that improve their dietary habits and engage in weight management. Our findings yield valuable insights that can be used to formulate tailored intervention strategies to improve obesity prevention and treatment programs for this vulnerable subgroup.

摘要

背景

在美国,西班牙裔男性的肥胖症和相关疾病患病率迅速上升,已达到流行程度。与所有其他种族/族裔群体相比,西班牙裔男性患与肥胖相关的疾病的比例最高。尽管有证据表明减肥可以显著降低与肥胖相关的健康问题的风险,但关于如何让西班牙裔男性参与体重管理计划的最佳实践的文献却很少。

目的

本研究的目的是让讲西班牙语的墨西哥裔超重或肥胖男性参与进来,以探讨他们对与体重管理相关的饮食相关行为的看法。

方法

使用问卷收集人口统计学和文化适应数据。对一个全部讲西班牙语的男性队列(年龄:45.0±9.8 岁;BMI:34.2±6.5 kg/m)进行了 14 次半结构化访谈,这些男性出生在美国境外。我们使用先前开发的代码本进行了主题分析,该代码本在对访谈记录进行迭代分析的过程中进行了更新,使用了一种混合演绎归纳分析策略。

结果

参与者报告说,健康的饮食习惯受到多种因素的阻碍,包括知识匮乏、社会文化规范和男子气概的概念化。可行的饮食相关干预方法也浮出水面,包括提高意识、促进传统知识和将家庭纳入干预措施。

结论

研究结果表明,讲西班牙语的墨西哥裔男性有兴趣积极参与改善饮食习惯和进行体重管理的行为改变。我们的研究结果提供了有价值的见解,可用于制定针对这一弱势群体的量身定制的干预策略,以改善肥胖预防和治疗计划。

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