1 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA.
2 Iowa Department of Public Health, Des Moines, IA, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2018 Oct;45(5):817-823. doi: 10.1177/1090198117752790. Epub 2018 Jan 20.
Fruits and vegetables (F&V) are an important component of a healthy diet, but few children are meeting the recommended number of servings. Children from families with limited resources may be least likely to meet the recommendation. This study was designed to understand the strategies and priorities of families with low income related to purchasing F&V. We conducted qualitative, in-depth telephone interviews with low-income parents of elementary school-aged children as part of a random sample of parents participating in a telephone survey who agreed to be contacted for an in-depth interview. Interview transcripts were coded based on predetermined codes that were informed by the research questions. F&V were not considered staples by parents and cost was one of the main concerns. Parents equated F&V with fresh F&V. Interventions encouraging F&V purchasing by families with low income need to find new ways to address the issue of cost, including advocating for F&V in all forms (fresh, frozen, canned, and dried).
水果和蔬菜(F&V)是健康饮食的重要组成部分,但很少有孩子能达到推荐的食用份量。来自资源有限家庭的儿童可能最不可能达到建议的份量。本研究旨在了解低收入家庭在购买 F&V 方面的策略和优先事项。我们对小学学龄儿童的低收入父母进行了定性、深入的电话访谈,这些父母是参与电话调查的父母的随机样本的一部分,他们同意接受深入访谈。访谈记录根据预先确定的、由研究问题通知的代码进行编码。F&V 并没有被父母视为主食,成本是主要关注点之一。父母将 F&V 等同于新鲜 F&V。鼓励低收入家庭购买 F&V 的干预措施需要找到新的方法来解决成本问题,包括提倡以所有形式(新鲜、冷冻、罐装和干燥)提供 F&V。