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Language use affects food behaviours and food values among Mexican-origin adults in the USA

机译:语言使用会影响美国墨西哥裔成年人的饮食行为和食物价值

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Abstract Objective Previous studies have established that acculturation is associated with dietary intake among Mexican immigrants and their offspring, but few studies have investigated whether food purchasing, food preparation or food-related values act as mechanisms of dietary acculturation. We examine the relationship between language use and a wide range of food behaviours and food-related values among Mexican-American adults. Design Nationally representative probability sample of the US population. Setting 2005a€“2010 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Subjects Mexican-American adults (n 2792) at least 20 years of age. Results Mexican Americans who speak only or mostly English consume more energy from fast-food and sit-down restaurants and report increased consumption of non-homemade meals, fast-food and pizza meals, frozen meals and ready-to-eat meals relative to Spanish speakers. English speakers prepare one fewer homemade dinner per week and spend less time on meal preparation. English speakers are more likely than Spanish speakers to cite convenience as an important reason why they prefer fast food over cooking at home. There is no relationship between language use and the perceived importance of the nutritional quality, price or taste of fast food. Conclusions Our results provide evidence that the well-documented relationship between acculturation and diet among Mexican Americans may be just one indicator of a broader pattern characterized by decreased home meal preparation and increased reliance on convenience foods.
机译:摘要目的先前的研究已经确定,适应能力与墨西哥移民及其后代的饮食摄入量有关,但是很少有研究调查食物购买,食物制备或与食物相关的价值观是否是饮食适应的机制。我们研究了墨西哥裔成年人中语言使用与广泛的饮食行为和与食物相关的价值观之间的关系。设计美国人口的全国代表性概率样本。制定2005年至2010年全国健康与营养检查调查。受试者年龄至少20岁的墨西哥裔美国人(n 2792)。结果只会说英语或主要说英语的墨西哥裔美国人在快餐店和坐下来的餐馆里消耗更多的能量,并且报告说,相对于西班牙文,非自制餐,快餐和比萨饼餐,冷冻餐和即食餐的消费量增加扬声器。讲英语的人每周减少一次自制晚餐,花费更少的时间做饭。与说西班牙语的人相比,说英语的人更有可能将便利性作为其较之在家烹饪更喜欢快餐的重要原因。语言的使用与快餐食品的营养质量,价格或口味的重要性之间没有关系。结论我们的结果提供了证据,证明有据可查的墨西哥裔美国人的适应与饮食之间的关系可能只是更广泛的饮食模式的指标之一,其特征是减少了家庭餐准备并增加了对便餐的依赖。

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