Fraser Kylie, Love Penny, Campbell Karen J, Ball Kylie, Opie Rachelle S
Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Melbourne Burwood Campus, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood Victoria, 3125, Australia.
Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Melbourne Burwood Campus, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood Victoria, 3125, Australia.
Appetite. 2022 Feb 1;169:105816. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2021.105816. Epub 2021 Nov 19.
Families face many barriers in providing nutritious home-cooked family meals. Meal kit subscription services are increasingly popular among families and may address obstacles to cooking at home and facilitate shared family meals. This study aimed to understand why families use meal kits and what they perceived to be the main impacts on family dynamics, nutrition, social and mental health. Sixteen primary meal providers with at least one child 18 years and under living at home, were recruited via social media (e.g., Facebook, Twitter) to participate in a semi-structured interview using Zoom videoconferencing. Interviews were conducted with participants who currently purchased and used commercially available meal kits in Australia (e.g., HelloFresh, Marley Spoon). Thematic analysis of interview transcripts revealed that women, as the primary carers responsible for family meals, primarily reported the role that meal kits played in reducing their mental load through reduced food-related decision making, enhanced family participation in meal preparation, and opportunities for food literacy. Additionally, meal kits were reported to reduce food eaten away-from-home with the majority of participants perceiving meal kits to provide nutritionally dense meals and appropriate portion sizes aligned with National dietary guidelines. This study provides important insights into the potential physical, mental and social health benefits of meal kits in supporting families to cook and eat meals together at home. While meal kits have the capacity to positively influence population health and wellbeing, it is necessary that meal kit subscription services address the nutritional quality of their meals and provide evidence-based nutrition messaging to facilitate improvements in food literacy and nutritional intake.
家庭在提供营养丰富的家常便饭时面临许多障碍。膳食包订阅服务在家庭中越来越受欢迎,可能会解决在家做饭的障碍,并促进家庭聚餐。本研究旨在了解家庭使用膳食包的原因,以及他们认为膳食包对家庭动态、营养、社会和心理健康的主要影响。通过社交媒体(如脸书、推特)招募了16个家中有至少一名18岁及以下孩子的家庭,使用Zoom视频会议参与半结构化访谈。访谈对象是目前在澳大利亚购买并使用市售膳食包(如HelloFresh、Marley Spoon)的参与者。对访谈记录的主题分析显示,作为负责家庭膳食的主要照顾者,女性主要报告了膳食包在减少与食物相关的决策从而减轻其心理负担、增强家庭参与膳食准备以及提供食物知识学习机会方面所起的作用。此外,据报告膳食包减少了外出就餐的次数,大多数参与者认为膳食包提供营养丰富的膳食以及符合国家饮食指南的合适份量。本研究为膳食包在支持家庭在家一起做饭和用餐方面对身体、心理和社会健康可能带来的益处提供了重要见解