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Multilevel Influences on Fat, Sugar, Salt, Fruit, and Vegetable Consumption Behaviors Among Urban Indians: Application of the Social Ecological Model

机译:城市印第安人脂肪,糖,盐,水果和蔬菜消费行为的多级影响:社会生态模型的应用

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Designing effective interventions for achieving desired dietary behavior changes requires an in-depth study of people’s behaviors situated in sociocultural and interpersonal contexts. Guided by the Social Ecological Model, we explored the individual, family, and social-structural-level influences on dietary behaviors related to consumption of fat, sugar, salt, fruits, and vegetables among urban adults in India. We conducted 10 focus groups with a sample of men and women in diverse socioeconomic groups. Data were explored using framework analysis. Social Ecological Model helped in identifying multilevel influences that facilitated or hindered healthy dietary behaviors: Individual-level influences—awareness of dietary recommendations, self-efficacy, risk perception, and perceived benefits and costs; Family-level influences—family members’ preferences, family norms, family support, and the home environment; and Social-structural influences—societal norms, culture, media, cost, availability and accessibility of fruits and vegetables, and government policies. Overall, the findings indicated the need for a range of multilevel interventions that are more likely to promote and sustain healthy dietary behaviors—for example, improving awareness about dietary recommendations (individual level), promoting positive family norms through involvement of family members (family level), and restricting the use of fat, sugar, and salt in packaged food, and supportive policies for promoting consumption of fruits and vegetables (structural level).
机译:设计有效干预措施实现所需的饮食行为的变化需要深入研究位于社会文化和人际关系中的人们的行为。由社会生态模式指导,我们探讨了对印度城市成年人的脂肪,糖,盐,水果和蔬菜消费的饮食行为的个人,家庭和社会结构层面。我们在不同的社会经济群体中与男性和女性样本进行了10个焦点小组。使用框架分析探索了数据。社会生态模式有助于识别促进或阻碍健康饮食行为的多级影响:个人水平影响 - 意识饮食建议,自我效力,风险感知和感知效益和成本;家庭级别影响 - 家庭成员的偏好,家庭规范,家庭支持以及家庭环境;和社会结构影响 - 社会规范,文化,媒体,成本,水果和蔬菜的可用性以及政府政策。总体而言,调查结果表明,需要一系列更有可能促进和维持健康饮食行为的多级干预 - 例如,通过参与家庭成员(家庭水平,提高对饮食建议(个人水平)的认识)并限制在包装食品中使用脂肪,糖和盐,以及促进水果和蔬菜的消费(结构层)的支持政策。

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