An Exploratory Qualitative Study of Beverage Sweetening Practices in Middle Eastern Families.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Abir Abdel Rahman, Nada O F Kassem, Marc Edwards, Juliana Abboud, Bahia Abdallah
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Over the last 30 years, there has been a continuing global shift in eating patterns and associated behaviors toward the consumption of foods and beverages rich in refined sugars in developed and undeveloped countries. The behavior of adding sugar to milk and other beverages has been observed as a major underlying factor in developing countries, including the Eastern Mediterranean Region. This qualitative study fills a knowledge gap by exploring the "adding sugar behavior" in primary caregivers and the underlying factors behind this common practice. In this study, a total of 26 in-depth interviews were conducted with the mothers, fathers and grandmothers of students from 4 public schools in Lebanon and thematically analyzed. The adding sugar behavior was common among the participants. Primary caregivers reported adding sugar to milk and to other beverages. Only a few primary caregivers stated that sugar was harmful and should be avoided. A common theme that emerged was that adding sugar to milk and beverages was a habit and a social norm within a locality. Findings of this innovative study in a Middle Eastern setting showed that the adding sugar behavior was influenced by specific personal and cultural behavioral factors. Strategies in future health behavior modification programs should include the children's family and the behaviors and habits within the culture.

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中东家庭饮料增甜行为的探索性质的研究。
在过去的30年里,在发达国家和不发达国家,饮食模式和相关行为不断向富含精制糖的食品和饮料的消费转变。在包括东地中海区域在内的发展中国家,在牛奶和其他饮料中添加糖的行为已被观察到是一个主要的潜在因素。这项定性研究通过探索主要照顾者的“加糖行为”和这种常见做法背后的潜在因素,填补了知识空白。本研究共对黎巴嫩4所公立学校学生的母亲、父亲和祖母进行了26次深度访谈,并进行了主题分析。添加糖的行为在参与者中很常见。据报告,主要护理人员在牛奶和其他饮料中添加了糖。只有少数主要护理人员表示糖是有害的,应该避免食用。其中出现的一个共同主题是,在牛奶和饮料中添加糖是当地的一种习惯和社会规范。这项在中东环境下进行的创新性研究结果表明,加糖行为受到特定的个人和文化行为因素的影响。未来健康行为矫正计划的策略应包括儿童的家庭和文化中的行为和习惯。
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期刊介绍: INQUIRY is a peer-reviewed open access journal whose msision is to to improve health by sharing research spanning health care, including public health, health services, and health policy.
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