Department of Nursing and Health Promotion, Faculty of Health Sciences, Oslo Metropolitan University, P.O. 4, St.Olavs Plass, Oslo0130, Norway.
TINE SA, Oslo, Norway.
Public Health Nutr. 2021 Apr;24(6):1552-1558. doi: 10.1017/S1368980020003985. Epub 2020 Oct 12.
To investigate club managers' and parents' experiences with food selection at handball halls in order to identify facilitators and barriers to the availability of healthy food.
Individual interviews with club managers (n 6) and focus groups (n 5) with parents (n 21) were conducted. Interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim, transcripts were coded in NVivo and the analysis was guided by thematic analysis.
Interviews were conducted at five handball clubs with varying socio-economic user populations and sizes in the area of Oslo, Norway.
The club managers were responsible for food selection at the handball clubs. The participating parents had one or two active children between the ages of 6 and 12 years who took part in the clubs.
The club managers and parents generally described food selection at the handball halls as unhealthy and wanted a healthier selection of food. The club managers' primary barriers to providing a healthier food selection included the potential to lose profits, limited facilities and time to prepare these foods. The parents often valued unhealthy food, as they believed that it supported the social environment and served as a reward for the children. Trainers were perceived as important role models for the promotion of healthy eating. The participants thought that national guidelines could facilitate healthy food environments in sports arenas.
Healthier food options in sports settings could be facilitated through national guidelines that describe healthy foods and establish who is responsible for providing healthy food selections.
调查手球馆俱乐部经理和家长在食物选择方面的经验,以确定在提供健康食品方面的有利因素和障碍。
对俱乐部经理(n=6)进行了个人访谈,并对家长(n=21)进行了焦点小组访谈(n=5)。访谈进行了录音和逐字记录,转录本在 NVivo 中进行了编码,分析遵循主题分析。
访谈在挪威奥斯陆地区五个具有不同社会经济用户群体和规模的手球俱乐部进行。
俱乐部经理负责手球俱乐部的食物选择。参加的家长有一个或两个 6 至 12 岁的活跃儿童,他们参加了这些俱乐部。
俱乐部经理和家长普遍对手球馆的食物选择描述为不健康,希望有更健康的食物选择。俱乐部经理提供更健康食物选择的主要障碍包括可能损失利润、设施有限以及准备这些食物的时间有限。家长们经常重视不健康的食物,因为他们认为这些食物支持了社交环境,并作为对孩子们的奖励。培训师被视为促进健康饮食的重要榜样。参与者认为国家准则可以促进体育场馆的健康食品环境。
通过描述健康食品并确定谁负责提供健康食品选择的国家准则,可以促进体育场馆中更健康的食品选择。