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衡量和利用饮食干预中的动机和价值观。

Measuring and Leveraging Motives and Values in Dietary Interventions.

机构信息

Cancer Prevention and Control Program, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.

Department of Health Promotion, Education and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.

出版信息

Nutrients. 2021 Apr 25;13(5):1452. doi: 10.3390/nu13051452.

Abstract

Why measure and leverage food motives and values? Every failure and every success in dietary change can be connected to motivation. Therefore, this research question naturally arises: How can food motives and values be measured and leveraged to improve diet outcomes from the individual to populations? There are four ways that food motives and values (FMVs) can assist researchers and health professionals. First, FMVs can help to create a personalized approach to dietary change. Second, FMVs can inform content for dietary interventions. Third, these FMV measures can be used in data analysis to elucidate differences in adherence and outcomes among participants. Fourth, public health nutrition messages can be tailored using information on FMVs. Each of these uses has the potential to further the literature and inform future efforts to improve diet. A central aim of our study is to provide specific examples and recommendations on how to measure and leverage FMVs. To do so, we reviewed 12 measures included in the literature citing the Food Choice Questionnaire by Steptoe, Pollard, and Wardle, which was identified as the earliest, highly cited article appearing under the search terms "food motives" AND "food values" AND "eating behavior" AND "measure". Specific details on how articles were selected from the citing literature are described in the Methods section. We also expound on our reasoning for including the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire, which made for 13 measures in total. Our main finding is that each measure has strengths and shortcomings to consider in using FMVs to inform nutritional recommendations at different levels.

摘要

为什么要衡量和利用食物动机和价值观?饮食改变的每一次失败和成功都与动机有关。因此,自然而然地出现了这个研究问题:如何衡量和利用食物动机和价值观来改善从个体到人群的饮食结果?食物动机和价值观(FMVs)可以通过以下四种方式帮助研究人员和健康专业人员:首先,FMVs 可以帮助制定个性化的饮食改变方法。其次,FMVs 可以为饮食干预提供信息。第三,这些 FMV 测量可以用于数据分析,以阐明参与者之间的依从性和结果差异。第四,公共卫生营养信息可以根据 FMV 进行定制。这些用途都有可能进一步推动文献,并为未来改善饮食的努力提供信息。我们研究的一个中心目标是提供具体的例子和建议,说明如何衡量和利用 FMVs。为此,我们回顾了文献中引用的 12 种测量方法,其中包括 Steptoe、Pollard 和 Wardle 的《食物选择问卷》,该问卷被确定为最早出现的、引用率很高的文章,搜索词为“食物动机”和“食物价值观”和“饮食行为”和“测量”。从引用文献中选择文章的具体细节在方法部分中进行了描述。我们还阐述了我们纳入三因素饮食问卷的理由,这总共构成了 13 种测量方法。我们的主要发现是,在使用 FMVs 为不同层面的营养建议提供信息时,每种测量方法都有其优点和缺点需要考虑。

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