Nutrition Innovation Centre for Food and Health, School of Biomedical Sciences, Ulster University, Coleraine BT52 1SA, UK.
Proc Nutr Soc. 2023 May;82(2):172-185. doi: 10.1017/S0029665123002197. Epub 2023 Feb 14.
Adolescence is a critical time of physical, psychological and social development, and thus, optimal nutritional intakes are required during this life stage. Despite this, adolescence is recognised as a period of nutritional vulnerability, with many reportedly failing to meet current dietary guidelines. The school-setting presents a favourable environment to intervene and promote positive dietary behaviours and is also inclusive regardless of socio-economic status. However, a lack of consensus exists on how best to utilise schools to facilitate improvements in dietary behaviours among this age group. Whilst previous research has focused on identifying the factors motivating dietary choices within the school-setting, less is known on the optimum strategies to enhance these dietary choices which could positively contribute to the design of future interventions. It is reported that adolescents have good nutritional knowledge, although this does not appear to be a central consideration when making their dietary choices. Alternative factors at the individual (taste, visual appeal, familiarity, food quality, price, portion size, value for money, time/ convenience), social (peer influence), physical (product placement) and macro environment (food availability) levels have been frequently cited as important influences on adolescents' dietary choices in school. Although school-based interventions have shown potential in achieving positive dietary change among adolescents, more research is needed to determine the most effective methods in improving dietary behaviours in schools. This review summarises the key factors which influence adolescents' school-based dietary choices and the effectiveness of previously conducted interventions, identifying promising components for consideration when developing future dietary interventions within the school-setting.
青春期是身体、心理和社会发展的关键时期,因此在此生命阶段需要摄入最佳营养。尽管如此,青春期仍被认为是营养脆弱期,据报道,许多人无法满足当前的饮食指南。学校环境是一个进行干预和促进积极饮食行为的有利环境,而且不论社会经济地位如何,都具有包容性。然而,如何最好地利用学校来促进这一年龄段的饮食行为改善,目前还没有达成共识。虽然之前的研究侧重于确定在学校环境中影响饮食选择的因素,但对于增强这些饮食选择的最佳策略知之甚少,而这些策略可以为未来的干预措施提供有益的参考。据报道,青少年具有良好的营养知识,尽管在做出饮食选择时,这似乎不是一个主要考虑因素。个体层面(口味、视觉吸引力、熟悉度、食物质量、价格、份量、物有所值、时间/便利性)、社会层面(同伴影响)、物理层面(产品展示)和宏观环境层面(食物供应)的其他因素经常被认为是影响青少年在学校饮食选择的重要因素。尽管基于学校的干预措施已显示出在青少年中实现积极饮食改变的潜力,但仍需要更多的研究来确定在学校改善饮食行为的最有效方法。本综述总结了影响青少年基于学校的饮食选择的关键因素以及先前进行的干预措施的效果,确定了在学校环境中制定未来饮食干预措施时需要考虑的有前途的因素。