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居住在渥太华的黑人移民家庭的饮食文化适应——一项定性研究。

Dietary acculturation among black immigrant families living in Ottawa-a qualitative study.

作者信息

Blanchet Rosanne, Nana Constance P, Sanou Dia, Batal Malek, Giroux Isabelle

机构信息

a School of Nutrition Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences , University of Ottawa , Ottawa , Canada.

b FAO Sub Regional Office for Eastern Africa , Addis Abeba , Ethiopia.

出版信息

Ecol Food Nutr. 2018 May-Jun;57(3):223-245. doi: 10.1080/03670244.2018.1455674. Epub 2018 Apr 4.

Abstract

The study explores the dietary acculturation process among first-generation immigrant families from sub-Saharan Africa or the Caribbean living in Ottawa (Canada). In-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with 12 mothers. The interaction between accelerating factors and other mediating factors resulted in a spiral of dietary changes triggered by immigration. The spiral evolved at different paces from traditional to acculturated and toward healthy or unhealthy diets and was hard to stop or to change in its direction once it started. Findings call for enhancing immigrant mothers' food access, food literacy and nutrition-related parenting skills, and their children's school food environment.

摘要

该研究探讨了居住在渥太华(加拿大)的撒哈拉以南非洲或加勒比地区的第一代移民家庭的饮食文化适应过程。对12位母亲进行了深入的定性访谈。加速因素与其他中介因素之间的相互作用导致了由移民引发的饮食变化螺旋式上升。这种螺旋式上升以不同的速度从传统饮食向文化适应饮食演变,并朝着健康或不健康饮食发展,一旦开始,就很难停止或改变其方向。研究结果呼吁改善移民母亲的食物获取、食物素养和与营养相关的育儿技能,以及她们孩子的学校食物环境。

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