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Applying the socio-ecological model to improving fruit and vegetable intake among low-income African Americans.

机译:将社会生态模型应用于改善低收入非洲裔美国人的水果和蔬菜摄入量。

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Despite the growing body of literature that provides evidence of the health benefits of a diet high in fruits and vegetables, most Americans eat much less than the recommended amounts of this food group. Among those who are least likely to meet the USDA guidelines for the recommended daily servings of fruits and vegetables are non-Hispanic Blacks and individuals with lower incomes. The purpose of this literature review is to examine the dietary behaviors, focusing on fruit and vegetable intake, of low-income African Americans from a socio-ecological perspective, and to offer rationale for and guidance on integrating socio-ecological concepts into health promoting programs intended to improve dietary behaviors among this population. Based on the 12 descriptive studies retrieved in the review, dietary behaviors and fruit and vegetable intake among African Americans are the result of a complex interplay of personal, cultural, and environmental factors that can be categorized and described using the five levels of influence conceptualized by the socio-ecological model: Intrapersonal level (taste preferences, habits, and nutritional knowledge and skills), Interpersonal level/social environment (processes whereby culture, social traditions, and role expectations impact eating practices; and patterns within peer groups, friends and family), and Organizational, Community, and Public Policy levels/physical environment (environmental factors that affect food access and availability). The socio-ecological model provides a useful framework for achieving a better understanding of the multiple factors and barriers that impact dietary behaviors, and therefore can provide guidance for developing culturally appropriate and sensitive intervention strategies for African Americans. It is an integrative framework that shows great promise in moving the field closer to attaining the goal of improving dietary behaviors and nutritional status among African Americans.
机译:尽管有越来越多的文献提供了富含水果和蔬菜的饮食对健康有好处的证据,但大多数美国人的饮食量远少于该食物组的建议量。非西班牙裔黑人和收入较低的人群中,最不可能达到美国农业部推荐的水果和蔬菜推荐每日食用量的准则。这篇文献综述的目的是从社会生态角度研究低收入非裔美国人的饮食行为,重点是水果和蔬菜的摄入,并为将社会生态概念纳入健康促进计划提供依据和指导旨在改善该人群的饮食行为。根据该评价中检索到的12项描述性研究,非裔美国人的饮食行为以及水果和蔬菜的摄入是个人,文化和环境因素复杂相互作用的结果,可以使用以下五种影响力概念对这些因素进行分类和描述:社会生态模型:人际关系水平(口味偏好,习惯以及营养知识和技能),人际关系水平/社会环境(文化,社会传统和角色期望影响饮食习惯的过程;以及同龄人,朋友和家人的模式),组织,社区和公共政策级别/物理环境(影响食物获取和供应的环境因素)。社会生态模型为更好地了解影响饮食行为的多种因素和障碍提供了一个有用的框架,因此可以为制定针对非洲裔美国人的文化上适当且敏感的干预策略提供指导。它是一个综合框架,在推动该领域向实现改善非裔美国人饮食行为和营养状况的目标迈进方面显示出巨大的希望。

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