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African American and Latino Low Income Families' Food Shopping Behaviors: Promoting Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Use of Alternative Healthy Food Options

机译:非洲裔美国人和拉丁美洲人低收入家庭的食品购物行为:促进水果和蔬菜的消费以及使用替代性健康食品

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Minority families often reside in neighborhoods with few supermarkets or alternative healthy food options (e.g., farmers markets, community gardens), making fresh produce difficult to obtain. This qualitative study identified factors influencing fruit and vegetable shopping and use of alternative healthy food options. Forty-eight minority women with children completed interviews regarding food shopping habits and use of and attitudes toward alternative healthy food options. Interviews were subjected to thematic analysis. Produce shopping was motivated by costs and family preferences. For African American women, poor cooking skills restricted the variety of fruits and vegetables purchased. Latinas were receptive to alternative healthy food options, but did not use them because these sources were inconvenient. African American women were not receptive to them. Improving cooking skills and perceptions of acceptable foods may be as important as increased access to promote greater consumption of fruits and vegetables.
机译:少数族裔家庭通常居住在几乎没有超市或其他健康食品选择的街区(例如,农贸市场,社区花园),这使得新鲜农产品难以获得。这项定性研究确定了影响水果和蔬菜购物以及使用替代健康食品的因素。四十八名有子女的少数民族妇女完成了有关食品购物习惯,替代性健康食品选择的使用和态度的访谈。访谈进行了主题分析。农产品购物受到成本和家庭偏好的影响。对于非裔美国妇女而言,较差的烹饪技能限制了所购买的水果和蔬菜的种类。拉美裔人愿意接受其他健康食品,但由于这些来源不方便,因此没有使用它们。非洲裔美国妇女不接受她们。提高烹饪技能和对可接受食物的认识与增加获取更多水果和蔬菜的途径一样重要。

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