Mude William, Nyanhanda Tafadzwa
School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences, Central Queensland University, 42-52 Abbott Street & Shields Street, Cairns, QLD 4870, Australia.
School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences, Central Queensland University, Melbourne, Australia.
J Migr Health. 2022 Dec 30;7:100149. doi: 10.1016/j.jmh.2022.100149. eCollection 2023.
Overweight, obesity and chronic conditions like diabetes, stroke and heart disease represent a significant burden to public health. Traditional foods and healthy dietary habits can reduce the risk of these conditions. Therefore, this study aimed to explore traditional food patterns and eating habits among Sub-Saharan African migrant mothers of school-aged children in South Australia. The study was a qualitative inquiry that used face-to-face interviews with 15 mothers of school-aged children in South Australia. Snowballing was used to sample participants, and data were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, coded, and analysed thematically. Four broad themes described participants' food behaviours and eating habits, including maintaining traditional food patterns, changes in traditional food patterns and eating habits, concerns with food environments in Australia, and challenges with traditional food availability and access in Australia. This study found that although mothers were committed to maintaining their traditional foods, they found it increasingly difficult to continue such habits. Participants reported challenges as their children are increasingly demanding westernised foods. While some parents pushed back against such demands from their children, others felt helpless and relented. Some views showed that food environments, food systems, access, and scarcity of traditional foods in Australia influenced the participants' food patterns and eating habits. Appropriately tailored healthy eating health promotion actions targeting school-aged children and mothers in this population need to consider their food contexts. Promoting the use of traditional foods, their preparation practices, and processing might be helpful in this community when developing healthy eating programs.
超重、肥胖以及糖尿病、中风和心脏病等慢性疾病给公共卫生带来了巨大负担。传统食物和健康的饮食习惯可以降低患这些疾病的风险。因此,本研究旨在探索南澳大利亚州学龄儿童的撒哈拉以南非洲移民母亲的传统食物模式和饮食习惯。该研究是一项定性调查,对南澳大利亚州15位学龄儿童的母亲进行了面对面访谈。采用滚雪球抽样法选取参与者,数据进行了录音、逐字转录、编码并进行了主题分析。四个广泛的主题描述了参与者的食物行为和饮食习惯,包括维持传统食物模式、传统食物模式和饮食习惯的变化、对澳大利亚食物环境的担忧以及在澳大利亚获取传统食物的挑战。本研究发现,尽管母亲们致力于保留她们的传统食物,但她们发现继续保持这些习惯越来越困难。参与者报告称,由于孩子对西式食物的需求日益增加,她们面临着挑战。一些家长抵制孩子的此类要求,而另一些家长则感到无助并让步。一些观点表明,澳大利亚的食物环境、食物系统、获取途径以及传统食物的稀缺影响了参与者的食物模式和饮食习惯。针对该人群中学龄儿童和母亲的适当定制的健康饮食促进行动需要考虑他们的食物背景。在制定健康饮食计划时,推广传统食物的使用、其制备方法和加工方式可能对这个社区有帮助。