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'We eat together; today she buys, tomorrow I will buy the food': adolescent best friends' food choices and dietary practices in Soweto, South Africa.

机译:'我们一起吃饭;今天她买的东西,明天我要买的食物”:南非索韦托青春期最好的朋友的食物选择和饮食习惯。

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Objective. To explore if and how female adolescents engage in shared eating and joint food choices with best friends within the context of living in urban Soweto, South Africa. Design. A qualitative, exploratory, multiple case study was conducted using semi-structured duo interviews of best friend pairs to ascertain their eating patterns, friendship and social interactions around dietary habits. Setting. Participants were recruited from three high schools in the urban township of Soweto, South Africa. Subjects. Fifty-eight female adolescents (twenty-nine friend pairs) still in high school (mean age of 18 years) were enrolled. Results. Although overweight rates were high, no association between friends was found; neither did friends share dieting behaviours. Both at school and during visits to the shopping mall, foods were commonly shared and money pooled together by friends to make joint purchases. Some friends carefully planned expenditures together. Foods often bought at school were mostly unhealthy. Availability, price and quality were reported to affect choice of foods purchased at school. Preference shaped joint choices within the shopping mall environment. Conclusions. Food sharing practices should be investigated in other settings so as to identify specific behaviours and contexts for targeted and tailored obesity prevention interventions. School-based interventions focusing on price and portion size should be considered. In the Sowetan context, larger portions of healthy food may improve dietary intake of fruit and vegetables where friends are likely to share portions
机译:目的。探索女性青少年是否以及如何在南非索韦托市区生活的背景下与最好的朋友共同选择饮食和共同饮食。设计。通过对最佳朋友对的半结构化二人访谈,进行了定性,探索性的多案例研究,以确定他们的饮食方式,友谊和围绕饮食习惯的社交互动。设置。参与者是从南非索韦托市城镇的三所中学招募的。主题。招收了仍在高中(平均年龄为18岁)的58名女性青少年(二十九对朋友)。结果。尽管超重率很高,但朋友之间没有关联。朋友也没有分享节食行为。无论是在学校还是在逛逛购物中心期间,人们通常都会分享食物,并由朋友共同筹集资金共同购买。一些朋友一起精心计划了支出。在学校经常买的食物大多不健康。据报道可用性,价格和质量会影响在学校购买食物的选择。偏好决定了购物中心环境中的联合选择。结论。应当在其他情况下调查食物共享的做法,以便确定针对性和针对性的肥胖预防干预措施的特定行为和背景。应考虑以学校为基础的干预措施,重点是价格和份量。在Sowetan的背景下,更多健康食品可能会改善水果和蔬菜的饮食摄入,而朋友可能会分享这些食物

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