{"title":"青春期女孩的饮食习惯:在城市和城郊社区的定性研究,德里,印度","authors":"Deepak Malik, Neeru Juneja, Bontha Babu","doi":"10.53766/agroalim/2023.55.03","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"There are approximately 253 million adolescents in India, and their nutritional needs are high. Consumption of fast food, high in saturated fat, salt, and sugar, is high among adolescents. Considering the lack of information on the knowledge and practices related to eating patterns among adolescents in India, this paper reports the practice, perception, and knowledge about healthy and unhealthy eating habits of this segment of its population in urban and peri-urban communities. Qualitative data were collected during the formative stage of an intervention study. Fifty in-depth interviews and eight focus group discussions were conducted in two communities in Delhi, the national capital of India (28º 36’ 36” N & 77º 13’ 48” E). For data analysis, a deductive approach was adopted, and a thematic content analysis was performed. Practices, perception and knowledge, and seeking information were the themes that emerged, and it was verified that low income is a limiting factor for acquisition at the family level. Cleanliness, hygiene, and taste are the factors when choosing the preparation of food. Strong perceptions about certain foods were observed: parents showed helplessness concerning the consumption of outside food by their children. Food bought in a restaurant is better and not as harmful, and adolescents prefer the taste to health. Preferences for healthy foods and the acceptance of food from large restaurants, and the preference for their tastes, have emerged as factors influencing adolescents' eating practices. In addition, the research revealed awareness and knowledge about healthy and unhealthy food among female adolescents and community members residing in low-socioeconomic status urban and peri-urban communities of Delhi. Several factors were found to influence the eating habits of Delhi female adolescents, such as taste, nutrition-related awareness, and self-efficacy (at the individual level), as well as parental and peer pressure (at the societal level). 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Food habits among adolescent girls: A qualitative study in urban and peri-urban communities, Delhi, India
There are approximately 253 million adolescents in India, and their nutritional needs are high. Consumption of fast food, high in saturated fat, salt, and sugar, is high among adolescents. Considering the lack of information on the knowledge and practices related to eating patterns among adolescents in India, this paper reports the practice, perception, and knowledge about healthy and unhealthy eating habits of this segment of its population in urban and peri-urban communities. Qualitative data were collected during the formative stage of an intervention study. Fifty in-depth interviews and eight focus group discussions were conducted in two communities in Delhi, the national capital of India (28º 36’ 36” N & 77º 13’ 48” E). For data analysis, a deductive approach was adopted, and a thematic content analysis was performed. Practices, perception and knowledge, and seeking information were the themes that emerged, and it was verified that low income is a limiting factor for acquisition at the family level. Cleanliness, hygiene, and taste are the factors when choosing the preparation of food. Strong perceptions about certain foods were observed: parents showed helplessness concerning the consumption of outside food by their children. Food bought in a restaurant is better and not as harmful, and adolescents prefer the taste to health. Preferences for healthy foods and the acceptance of food from large restaurants, and the preference for their tastes, have emerged as factors influencing adolescents' eating practices. In addition, the research revealed awareness and knowledge about healthy and unhealthy food among female adolescents and community members residing in low-socioeconomic status urban and peri-urban communities of Delhi. Several factors were found to influence the eating habits of Delhi female adolescents, such as taste, nutrition-related awareness, and self-efficacy (at the individual level), as well as parental and peer pressure (at the societal level). Nevertheless some methodological limitations, this study suggests behaviour change interventions among adolescents using the findings of the current study.
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En cuanto al alcance, la revista provee un foro de discusión para la comunidad académica nacional e internacional interesada en dilucidar los aspectos teóricos y prácticos de las Ciencias Sociales relacionados con la agricultura y la alimentación. Su política constante ha sido identificar y promover la difusión de estudios que contribuyan a alimentar ese foro de discusión, así como circular información sobre metodologías, nuevas políticas y otras publicaciones de interés sobre los aspectos económicos y sociales del sistema agroalimentario. La revista está abierta a publicaciones tanto de artículos producto de investigaciones originales, como de recopilaciones o compilaciones de interés práctico o teórico. Se admite artículos en cuatro idiomas (español, portugués, inglés y francés) y se lleva a cabo una activa política de intercambio con otras revistas similares y con bibliotecas de centros especializados en estos mismos temas. Para asegurar tanto la mayor cobertura posible en temas y enfoques como la libertad de expresión de sus autores, Agroalimentaria no es responsable de las opiniones vertidas en ellos. Asimismo autoriza en forma expresa a reproducir sin autorización alguna el material contenido en la revista, siempre que se haga mención de la fuente. Una preocupación fundamental de los editores de la revista continúa siendo ofrecer a sus lectores un producto de calidad en su contenido y en su producción editorial, con el menor costo posible, por lo cual se utiliza el formato de doble columna y un papel bueno pero económico.