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'We like Fried Things': Negotiating Health and Taste among Hispanic Caribbean Communities in New York City

机译:“我们喜欢炒事物”:在纽约市谈判西班牙裔加勒比社区之间的健康和品味

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The study was conducted to understand fried-food (FF) consumption among Hispanic Caribbean (HC) communities in New York City. Data were collected through qualitative interviews with 23 adults self-identified as Cuban, Dominican, or Puerto Rican. Most informants considered FFs an important part of their traditional diet. Potential explanations included taste, cost, convenience, and the emotive values attached to FF. FF consumption was contextualized in local foodscapes. Results include strategies to diminish FF consumption and differences across HC groups and migratory generations. The relevance for future nutrition interventions addressing health disparities in this community is discussed
机译:该研究进行了了解纽约市的西班牙裔加勒比(HC)社区之间的炸食品(FF)消费。 通过定性访谈收集数据,与23名成年人自我确定为古巴,多米尼加或波多黎各。 大多数信息人认为FFS传统饮食的重要组成部分。 潜在的解释包括味道,成本,方便,以及附加到FF的情感值。 FF消费在当地的粮食中弥补了Contelualualizal。 结果包括减少跨海务院群体和迁徙世代的FF消费和差异的策略。 讨论了解决该社区健康差异的未来营养干预的相关性

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