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'It's Good, It's Delicious, It's Great' Cognitions, Barriers, and Supports for Fruit and Vegetable Intake of Parents and School-Aged Children

机译:“这很好,它很好,这是一个很好的”认知,障碍,以及父母和学龄儿童的水果和蔬菜摄入的支持

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Fruit and vegetable (F/V)-related cognitions of parents (n = 36) and children (aged 6-11 years; n = 41) were investigated via focus groups. Participants regarded F/Vs as important for health. Parents identified busy schedules, picky eating, and cost as F/V intake barriers. To overcome barriers, parents suggested scheduling time for F/V preparation and using time-saving forms of F/Vs and involving children in F/V selection/preparation. Kids identified disliking F/Vs as a barrier, recommending parents stock a variety of F/Vs and encourage kids to eat them. Considering F/V cognitions during intervention development may improve intervention effectiveness.
机译:通过焦点小组调查了父母(N = 36)和儿童的水果和蔬菜(F / v) - 父母和儿童(6-11岁; n = 41)。 与会者认为F / VS对健康重要。 父母确定了繁忙的时间表,挑剔的饮食和成本作为f / v进气障碍。 为了克服障碍,父母建议使用F / V准备和使用延时形式的F / Vs并涉及F / V选择/准备的儿童。 孩子们认为不喜欢F / VS作为障碍,推荐父母股票各种F / VS,并鼓励孩子们吃它们。 考虑到干预开发期间的F / V认知可能会提高干预效果。

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