School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability, The University of Queensland, Hartley Teakle Building, St Lucia QLD 4067, Australia; School of Public Health, The University of Queensland, 266 Herston Rd, Herston QLD 4006, Australia.
School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability, The University of Queensland, Hartley Teakle Building, St Lucia QLD 4067, Australia.
Appetite. 2023 Nov 1;190:107034. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2023.107034. Epub 2023 Sep 9.
Food choice has long been recognized as an interaction between psychological, social, cultural, economic, and biological forces through life course events and experiences. Adolescence is a particularly sensitive life stage during which personal and external environments influence food decisions and attitudes that can have long-term implications. Young people represent future households, yet little is understood about their perspectives on, and experiences of, their foodscape. To address this, a photovoice study with thirty-two students was undertaken at three state high schools with differing foodscapes in South East Queensland (Australia). Adolescent perspectives on foodscapes highlighted the food in front of them (either common or favourite foods), food routines, their emotional relationship with food, and the important role that family has in shaping their relationship with food (in particular mothers). Adolescents demonstrated an astute awareness of healthy/good and unhealthy/bad foods in relation to ingredients, ways of eating and different types of foods. Yet they expressed noticeable confusion on this matter, referring to some foods as "healthy-ish", or describing a "balanced" diet as consuming something healthy followed by something unhealthy. We found that adolescents are inundated by discretionary foods on a daily basis, however, are not particularly cognisant of them. These findings have direct implications for preventative health messages targeting adolescents.
食物选择长期以来被认为是心理、社会、文化、经济和生物力量通过生命历程事件和经历相互作用的结果。青春期是一个特别敏感的人生阶段,个人和外部环境会影响食物决策和态度,这些决策和态度可能会产生长期影响。年轻人代表着未来的家庭,但人们对他们的食物景观的看法和体验知之甚少。为了解决这个问题,在澳大利亚昆士兰州东南部的三所州立高中进行了一项有 32 名学生参与的摄影声音研究,这些学校的食物景观各不相同。青少年对食物景观的看法突出了他们面前的食物(常见或喜欢的食物)、食物常规、他们与食物的情感关系,以及家庭在塑造他们与食物关系(特别是母亲)方面的重要作用。青少年敏锐地意识到了健康/好食物和不健康/坏食物与成分、饮食方式和不同类型食物之间的关系。然而,他们在这方面表现出明显的困惑,称一些食物是“健康的”,或者将“均衡的”饮食描述为吃一些健康的食物,然后再吃一些不健康的食物。我们发现,青少年每天都会接触到大量的随意性食物,但他们对这些食物并没有特别的认识。这些发现对针对青少年的预防健康信息具有直接影响。