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Ethnic/racial disparities in adolescents' home food environments and linkages to dietary intake and weight status

机译:青少年家庭食物环境中的种族/种族差异,以及与饮食摄入和体重状况的联系

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Research is needed to confirm that public health recommendations for home/family food environments are equally relevant for diverse populations. This study examined ethnic/racial differences in the home/family environments of adolescents and associations with dietary intake and weight status. The sample included 2374 ethnically/racially diverse adolescents and their parents enrolled in coordinated studies, EAT 2010 (Eating and Activity in Teens) and Project F-EAT (Families and Eating and Activity in Teens), in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area. Adolescents and parents completed surveys and adolescents completed anthropometric measurements in 2009-2010. Nearly all home/family environment variables (n = 7 of 8 examined) were found to vary significantly across the ethnic/racial groups. Several of the home/family food environment variables were significantly associated with one or more adolescent outcome in expected directions. For example, parental modeling of healthy food choices was inversely associated with BMI z-score (p = 0.03) and positively associated with fruit/vegetable consumption (p < 0.001). Most observed associations were applicable across ethnic/racial groups; however; eight relationships were found to differ by ethnicity/race. For example, parental encouragement for healthy eating was associated with lower intake of sugar-sweetened beverages only among youth representing the White, African American, Asian, and mixed/other ethnic/racial groups and was unrelated to intake among East African, Hispanic, and Native American youth. Food and nutrition professionals along with other providers of health programs and services for adolescents should encourage ethnically/racially diverse parents to follow existing recommendations to promote healthy eating such as modeling nutrient-dense food choices, but also recognize the need for cultural sensitivity in providing such guidance. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:需要进行研究以确认针对家庭/家庭食物环境的公共卫生建议对不同人群同样重要。这项研究调查了青少年家庭/家庭环境中的种族/种族差异,以及饮食摄入和体重状况的相关性。样本包括2374个种族/种族不同的青少年,其父母参加了明尼阿波利斯/圣保罗州的EAT 2010(青少年的饮食和活动)和F-EAT项目(青少年的饮食和活动)进行的协调研究。保罗市区。在2009-2010年,青少年和父母完成了调查,青少年完成了人体测量。发现几乎所有家庭/家庭环境变量(n =检查的8个中的7个)在族裔/种族群体中都存在显着差异。在预期的方向上,一些家庭/家庭食物环境变量与一个或多个青少年结局显着相关。例如,父母对健康食物选择的建模与BMI z得分成反比(p = 0.03),与水果/蔬菜消费成正比(p <0.001)。观察到的大多数联想适用于各个种族/种族群体;然而;发现八种关系因种族/种族而不同。例如,父母对健康饮食的鼓励仅与代表白人,非裔美国人,亚洲人和其他种族/种族群体的年轻人摄入糖分较少的饮料有关,而与东非,西班牙裔和美国原住民青年。食品和营养专业人员以及其他针对青少年的健康计划和服务提供者应鼓励种族/种族多样化的父母遵循现有的建议来促进健康饮食,例如对营养丰富的食物进行建模,但也应认识到在提供这种营养方面需要文化敏感性指导。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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