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Hmong food helps us remember who we are: perspectives of food culture and health among hmong women with young children.

机译:苗族食品可以帮助我们记住自己是谁:育有苗族的苗族妇女对饮食文化和健康的看法。

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Objective - To examine perspectives on food habits, acculturation, and health among Hmong women with young children in northern California. Methods - Qualitative interviews were conducted with 15 Hmong mothers with young children in a low-income community of northern California. The interviews were transcribed and coded based on the principles of grounded theory. Results - The main themes that emerged from the interviews included comparisons between American and Hmong food cultures, food culture preservation, obesity issues, diverse acculturation processes, and intergenerational food habits. Hmong food culture has been identified as the representation of their healthful lifestyle, self-identity, and social support. At the same time, mothers are facing enormous challenges in bridging 2 extreme generations; the less acculturated, immigrant adults and the highly acculturated, US-born children in their households. Conclusions and Implications - Addressing the healthful aspects of Hmong food culture and healthful options of American food should be a focus of nutrition-related programs.
机译:目的-研究加利福尼亚北部有苗族的苗族妇女在饮食习惯,适应能力和健康方面的观点。方法-在北加州低收入社区对15名苗族母亲进行了定性访谈。采访是根据扎根理论的原理进行转录和编码的。结果-访谈中出现的主要主题包括对美国和苗族饮食文化的比较,饮食文化的保存,肥胖问题,多样化的适应过程以及代际饮食习惯。苗族饮食文化被认为是其健康生活方式,自我认同和社会支持的代表。同时,母亲在衔接两个极端世代时面临着巨大的挑战。那些受教育程度较低的成年人和他们家庭中受教育程度很高的美国出生的孩子。结论和启示-解决苗族饮食文化的健康问题和美国食物的健康选择,应成为营养相关计划的重点。

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