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索马里、拉丁裔和苗族父母对养育健康体重儿童的看法和方法:一项基于社区的参与式研究。

Somali, Latino and Hmong parents' perceptions and approaches about raising healthy-weight children: a community-based participatory research study.

机构信息

1Family, Population, and Preventive Medicine,Medical School,HSC L3, Room 086,Stony Brook,NY 11794-8461,USA.

2Somali,Latino, and Hmong Partnership for Health and Wellness (SoLaHmo),West Side Community Health Services,Saint Paul,MN,USA.

出版信息

Public Health Nutr. 2018 Apr;21(6):1079-1093. doi: 10.1017/S1368980017001719. Epub 2017 Aug 14.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Immigrants in the USA are confronted with health disparities, including childhood obesity and obesity-related chronic diseases. We aimed to identify perceptions of childhood body weight, approaches to raising healthy children and desires for supportive programmes of Somali, Latino and Hmong (SLM) parents in the Twin Cities, Minnesota, USA.

DESIGN

Using community-based participatory research, ten focus groups (FG) were conducted with sixty-seven parents (n 28 Somali, three FG; n 19 Latino, four FG; n 20 Hmong, three FG) of 3-12-year-old children in their native language. Demographic information was collected.

RESULTS

SLM parents perceived that health is not necessarily weight-based; childhood obesity is caused by overeating, eating unhealthy foods and sedentary activities; traditional foods are generally healthy while American foods are generally unhealthy; and healthy children are inherently physically active. Parents identified their goals as feeding children so they would be healthy and happy, helping them be active and safe, and teaching them to cook traditional foods to be self-sufficient and maintain their cultural identity. Parents were challenged by children's unhealthy food and sedentary preferences, their own uncertainties about healthy foods and behaviours, and structural factors. Parents thought interventions could help them with these challenges, including information about healthy foods, age-appropriate portion sizes, safe places to be active and strategies tailored to their cultural norms.

CONCLUSIONS

SLM parents are trying to raise healthy-weight children based on their understanding of children's health, weight, diet and physical activity, while dealing with social, economic and environmental challenges and trying to maintain cultural identity and traditions.

摘要

目的

美国的移民面临着健康差距,包括儿童肥胖和与肥胖相关的慢性疾病。我们旨在确定明尼苏达州双子城的索马里、拉丁裔和苗族(SLM)父母对儿童体重的看法、养育健康儿童的方法以及对支持性计划的渴望。

设计

采用社区为基础的参与性研究方法,用母语对 67 名 3-12 岁儿童的家长(28 名索马里人,3 个焦点小组;19 名拉丁裔人,4 个焦点小组;20 名苗族,3 个焦点小组)进行了 10 个焦点小组讨论(FG)。收集了人口统计学信息。

结果

SLM 父母认为健康不一定以体重为基础;儿童肥胖是由暴饮暴食、食用不健康食品和久坐不动的活动引起的;传统食品通常是健康的,而美国食品通常是不健康的;健康的孩子天生就活跃。父母将他们的目标确定为喂养孩子,使他们健康快乐,帮助他们保持活跃和安全,并教他们烹饪传统食物,使他们自给自足并保持他们的文化身份。父母面临着孩子对不健康食品和久坐偏好、他们自己对健康食品和行为的不确定性以及结构性因素的挑战。父母认为干预措施可以帮助他们应对这些挑战,包括有关健康食品、适合年龄的份量、安全的活动场所以及符合他们文化规范的策略。

结论

SLM 父母正试图根据他们对儿童健康、体重、饮食和身体活动的理解,培养健康体重的儿童,同时应对社会、经济和环境挑战,并努力保持文化认同和传统。

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