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Behavioral contexts, food-choice coping strategies, and dietary quality of a multiethnic sample of employed parents.

机译:受雇父母的多种族样本的行为背景,食物选择应对策略和饮食质量。

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Employed parents' work and family conditions provide behavioral contexts for their food choices. Relationships between employed parents' food-choice coping strategies, behavioral contexts, and dietary quality were evaluated. Data on work and family conditions, sociodemographic characteristics, eating behavior, and dietary intake from two 24-hour dietary recalls were collected in a random sample cross-sectional pilot telephone survey in the fall of 2006. Black, white, and Latino employed mothers (n=25) and fathers (n=25) were recruited from a low/moderate income urban area in upstate New York. Hierarchical cluster analysis (Ward's method) identified three clusters of parents differing in use of food-choice coping strategies (ie, Individualized Eating, Missing Meals, and Home Cooking). Cluster sociodemographic, work, and family characteristics were compared using chi 2 and Fisher's exact tests. Cluster differences in dietary quality (Healthy Eating Index 2005) were analyzed using analysis of variance. Clusters differed significantly (P<=0.05) on food-choice coping strategies, dietary quality, and behavioral contexts (ie, work schedule, marital status, partner's employment, and number of children). Individualized Eating and Missing Meals clusters were characterized by nonstandard work hours, having a working partner, single parenthood and with family meals away from home, grabbing quick food instead of a meal, using convenience entrees at home, and missing meals or individualized eating. The Home Cooking cluster included considerably more married fathers with nonemployed spouses and more home-cooked family meals. Food-choice coping strategies affecting dietary quality reflect parents' work and family conditions. Nutritional guidance and family policy needs to consider these important behavioral contexts for family nutrition and health.
机译:受雇的父母的工作和家庭条件为他们的食物选择提供了行为背景。评估了受雇父母的食物选择应对策略,行为背景和饮食质量之间的关系。在2006年秋季,通过一项随机抽样的横截面试点电话调查,收集了两次24小时饮食召回中的工作和家庭条件,社会人口统计学特征,饮食行为和饮食摄入量数据。黑人,白人和拉丁裔受雇母亲( n = 25)和父亲(n = 25)是从纽约州北部的一个低/中等收入城市地区招募的。层次聚类分析(沃德方法)确定了三个聚类的父母,他们在食物选择应对策略(即个性化饮食,漏餐和家庭烹饪)的使用上有所不同。使用chi 2 和Fisher的精确检验比较群体社会人口统计学,工作和家庭特征。饮食质量的群集差异(健康饮食指数2005)使用方差分析进行了分析。在食物选择应对策略,饮食质量和行为背景(即工作日程,婚姻状况,伴侣的工作和子女数量)方面,聚类差异显着( P <= 0.05)。个性化进餐和饮食缺失集群的特点是工作时间不规范,有工作伙伴,单亲和离家用餐,以快餐代替餐食,在家中使用便利主菜以及缺少餐食或个性化饮食。家庭烹饪集群包括更多的已婚父亲,他们有失业的配偶和更多家庭烹饪的家庭食物。影响饮食质量的食物选择应对策略反映了父母的工作和家庭状况。营养指导和家庭政策需要考虑这些重要的家庭营养和健康行为背景。

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