Wheeler M, Haider S Q
J Am Diet Assoc. 1979 Nov;75(5):560-3.
Differences in food buying and food preparation practices of blacks and Hispanics in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, New York, are analyzed. There were significant variations related to ethnicity, but few differences resulting from the mothers' age and education. The two groups appeared to have many compatible practices which could be improved by the same educational programs, if they were taught in both English and Spanish.
对纽约布鲁克林贝德福德-斯图维桑特地区黑人和西班牙裔在食品购买和食品准备习惯方面的差异进行了分析。与种族相关存在显著差异,但母亲的年龄和教育程度导致的差异较少。这两个群体似乎有许多兼容的习惯,如果用英语和西班牙语同时进行教学,相同的教育项目可以对这些习惯加以改善。