Departments of Pediatrics and Population Health, Institutes for Excellence in Health Equity, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, 180 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016, United States.
Department of Population Health, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, 180 Madison Avenue New York, NY, 10016, United States.
Appetite. 2024 Jul 1;198:107341. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2024.107341. Epub 2024 Apr 8.
The influence of the social environment on health behaviors is well documented. In recent years, there is mounting evidence of the health benefits of a plant-based eating pattern, yet little is known about how the social environment impacts the adoption of a plant-based eating pattern, specifically. In this convergent parallel mixed-methods study, we analyzed quantitative survey data and qualitative focus group data to assess how social support impacted participants of a lifestyle medicine intervention focused on the adoption of a plant-predominant eating pattern. Regression analysis of survey data showed a positive association between positive social support and healthy plant-based eating, while no association was found between negative social support and healthy plant-based eating. Focus groups yielded further insights into how positive aspects of social relationships with family and friends facilitated the adoption of plant-predominant eating among participants. Qualitative findings also showed the ways in which negative social support hindered progress to adopt a plant-predominant eating pattern including not eating the same foods as participants, being judgmental about new dietary behaviors, and encouraging participants to eat non-plant-based foods. Taken together, social support appears to be an important factor for individuals adopting a plant-predominant eating pattern. Future research is needed to explore mechanisms to enhance positive social support while mitigating negative aspects of social relationships for individuals participating in similar lifestyle medicine interventions that emphasize on plant-predominant eating.
社会环境对健康行为的影响已有充分的记录。近年来,越来越多的证据表明植物性饮食模式对健康有益,但人们对社会环境如何影响植物性饮食模式的采用知之甚少。在这项汇聚平行混合方法研究中,我们分析了定量调查数据和定性焦点小组数据,以评估社会支持如何影响以采用以植物为主的饮食模式为重点的生活方式医学干预的参与者。对调查数据的回归分析表明,积极的社会支持与健康的植物性饮食之间存在正相关,而消极的社会支持与健康的植物性饮食之间不存在关联。焦点小组进一步深入了解了与家人和朋友的积极社会关系如何促进参与者采用以植物为主的饮食模式。定性研究结果还表明,消极的社会支持阻碍了采用以植物为主的饮食模式的进展,包括与参与者不同食、对新的饮食行为进行评判以及鼓励参与者食用非植物性食物。总的来说,社会支持似乎是个人采用以植物为主的饮食模式的一个重要因素。需要进一步研究探索机制,以增强积极的社会支持,同时减轻参与强调以植物为主的饮食模式的类似生活方式医学干预的个人的社会关系的消极方面。