食物环境对有饮食成瘾行为的澳大利亚中年成人的影响》(The Impact of Food Environments on Midlife Australian Adults With Addictive Eating Behaviors.

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ruby Eldridge, Rebecca A Collins, Tracy L Burrows
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近年来,对进食成瘾的研究越来越多,但专家们对这种病症的本质仍存在争议。本文采用反思性主题分析法,通过以参与者为中心的视角对进食成瘾进行研究,特别关注食物环境现象及其对进食成瘾者的影响。本文通过半结构式访谈来探讨参与者(10 人)对饮食成瘾的看法。访谈结束后,形成了六大主题:与食品环境影响有关的主题是加工食品的便利性,其中包括两个次主题:简单的选择和生存的必要条件;这是我能负担得起的;与时尚饮食和饮食成瘾有关的主题是意识;无法维持和不可持续;摒弃喧闹;成为群体中的一员。这项研究强调,有必要支持消费者考虑如何使新鲜食品更容易获得,如何使方便食品更有益健康,以及如何为生活在粮食不安全中的成年人提供支持。
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The Impact of Food Environments on Midlife Australian Adults With Addictive Eating Behaviors.

Research into addictive eating has gained traction over recent years, however there is still debate among experts surrounding the nature of the condition. Using reflexive thematic analysis this paper considers addictive eating through a participant focused lens, specifically focussing on the phenomena of the food environment and its impact on individuals with addictive eating. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken to explore the participants' (n = 10) perspectives with addictive eating. After completion of interviews, six main themes were constructed; Relating to the food environment impact was Convenience of processed foods, which encompassed two subthemes; the Easy option, and, Essential for survival; It's what I can afford; Relating to fad diets and addictive eating was Consciousness; Unmaintainable and unsustainable; Cutting though the noise; and Being a part of the group. This study highlights the need to support consumers to consider ways in which fresh foods can be made more accessible and convenience foods made more healthful, and what support can be provided to food-insecure adults living with food-insecurity.

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