Harnack L, Story M, Martinson B, Neumark-Sztainer D, Stang J
Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55454-1015, USA.
J Am Diet Assoc. 1998 Sep;98(9):995-1000. doi: 10.1016/S0002-8223(98)00228-4.
To determine the role of men in meal-related tasks in households with both a male and female head, and to identify households in which the man is more likely to be involved in these tasks.
Data collected as part of the US Department of Agriculture's 1994 Continuing Survey of Food Intakes of Individuals were analyzed.
SUBJECTS/SETTING: All analyses were restricted to sampled persons who were identified as a male head of household residing in a household that also had a female head (N = 1,204).
Frequency distributions were calculated and logistic regression analyses were conducted.
Approximately 23%, 36%, and 27% of men reportedly were involved in meal planning, shopping, and preparation, respectively. Men in lower income and smaller households were more likely to be involved in each of the meal activities. Younger men and men in households in which the female head of household worked full-time were more likely to be involved in meal planning and preparation.
Current education efforts to improve family nutrition tend to target the female rather than the male head of household. Our findings confirm that this focus is appropriate for most dual-headed households.
确定在有男户主和女户主的家庭中男性在与膳食相关任务中的作用,并识别男性更有可能参与这些任务的家庭。
对作为美国农业部1994年个人食物摄入量持续调查一部分收集的数据进行分析。
对象/环境:所有分析仅限于被确定为居住在同时有女户主的家庭中的男户主抽样人员(N = 1204)。
计算频率分布并进行逻辑回归分析。
据报道分别约有23%、36%和27%的男性参与膳食计划、购物和准备工作。低收入家庭和规模较小家庭中的男性更有可能参与各项膳食活动中的每一项。较年轻的男性以及女户主全职工作的家庭中的男性更有可能参与膳食计划和准备工作。
当前为改善家庭营养所做的教育努力往往以女户主而非男户主为目标。我们的研究结果证实这种关注点对于大多数双户主家庭是合适的。