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Family Perceptions of a Cooking and Nutrition Program for Low-Income Children and Adolescents

机译:低收入儿童和青少年烹饪和营养计划的家庭看法

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Background. Flint Kids Cook, a nutrition and culinary program for children and adolescents, was created in October 2017 to address health concerns among youth and families in a low-income, urban community. In this study, researchers examined family experiences with the 6-week, chef-led program, which was taught in a farmers’ market kitchen. Methods. At the conclusion of each session, researchers used an open-ended focus group format to assess program experiences, perceived impact on youth self-efficacy for cooking and healthy eating, and caregiver support. This qualitative study was guided by thematic analysis. Results. Between November 2017 and December 2018, 72 caregivers (n = 38) and students (n = 34) participated in separate focus groups. Caregivers were primarily female (74%) and African American (71%). Most students were African American (76%) and half were female. Recurrent themes included food acceptance, dietary modifications, confidence in the kitchen, and program design. Caregivers and students agreed that location and design of the program alongside facilitation by an experienced chef were important factors for program success. Conclusions. This study demonstrated that a chef-led healthy cooking program for youth was effective in improving perceived food acceptance, dietary habits, and confidence in the kitchen. The program could be modeled in similar communities to address diet and health of children and adolescents.
机译:背景。 Flint Kids Cook,儿童和青少年的营养和烹饪计划于2017年10月创建,以满足青年和家庭在低收入,城市社区中的健康问题。在这项研究中,研究人员在6周的厨师LED计划中审查了家庭体验,该计划在农民的市场厨房中教授。方法。在每个会议结束时,研究人员使用了一个开放式焦点小组格式来评估程序经验,对烹饪和健康饮食的青年自我效能感觉产生影响,以及护理人员支持。这种定性研究是由主题分析为指导的。结果。 2017年11月至2018年12月期间,72名护理人员(n = 38)和学生(n = 34)参加了单独的焦点小组。护理人员主要是女性(74%)和非洲裔美国人(71%)。大多数学生都是非洲裔美国人(76%)和一半是女性。经常性主题包括食品验收,饮食修改,厨房信心和节目设计。护理人员和学生一致认为,经验丰富的厨师的促进程序的位置和设计是方案成功的重要因素。结论。本研究表明,厨师LED健康烹饪计划为青年有效地改善了厨房的饮食养成,饮食习惯和信心。该计划可以在类似的社区中建模,以解决儿童和青少年的饮食和健康。

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