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She looks out for the meals period: African American mens perceptions of how their wives influence their eating behavior and dietary health

机译:她钟出去吃饭时期:非洲裔美国人对他们的妻子如何影响他们的饮食行为和饮食健康的看法

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Women play a critical role in men's dietary health, but how men think about the nature and mechanisms of their wives’ influence on their eating behavior is not well understood. This study examined how African American men described the roles their wives played in shaping their eating behavior. Thematic content analysis was used to analyze data from nine exploratory focus groups conducted with a convenience sample of 83 African American men who were middle aged or older and lived in southeast Michigan. Men perceived having more freedom to choose what they ate when eating out, even accompanied by their wives, compared to at home. The men indicated their wives influenced what they ate at home more than their own preferences. They described traditional gendered food roles at home and were satisfied that their wives played a dominant role in household food preparation and decision making. Men had mixed feelings about wives’ efforts to prepare healthier meals. While they appreciated that their wives cared about their health, the men felt they were rarely consulted on how meals could be healthier and often disliked the healthy changes their wives made. The men prioritized keeping their wives happy, preserving spousal division of roles, and maintaining marital harmony over participating in food decision making or expressing their personal food preferences. Thus, interventions to improve married African American men's eating behaviors need to explicitly consider that men may prioritize marital harmony and preserving spousal food roles over their tastes, preferences, and desired food decision-making roles.
机译:女性在男性饮食健康中发挥着关键作用,但是男人如何考虑他们妻子对他们的饮食行为的影响的性质和机制并不充分了解。本研究审查了非洲裔美国人如何描述他们妻子在塑造他们的饮食行为方面发挥的作用。主题内容分析用于分析来自一名中年或以上的83名非洲裔美国男性的便利样本,并在南部密歇根州居住的九个非洲裔美国人的便利性样本进行分析。男人认为,在家里,甚至伴随着他们的妻子,甚至伴随着他们吃的东西。这些人表明他们的妻子影响了他们在家里吃的东西,而不是自己的偏好。他们在家里描述了传统的性别食物角色,并满足他们的妻子在家庭食品准备和决策中发挥着主导作用。男人对妻子努力制作更健康的饭菜的感情。虽然他们感谢他们的妻子对健康的关心,但男人觉得他们很少询问膳食如何更健康,并且经常不喜欢他们所做的妻子的健康改变。优先考虑让他们的妻子快乐,保存配偶的角色分工,并在参与食物决策或表达他们的个人食物偏好的情况下保持婚姻和谐。因此,改善未婚非洲裔美国人的饮食行为的干预措施需要明确认为,男人可以优先考虑婚姻和谐,并在口味,偏好和期望的食物决策作用方面保持口蹄疫作用。

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