健康饮食:对青少年意味着什么?

Jillian K. Croll, Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, Mary Story
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摘要

目的探讨青少年“健康”和“不健康”饮食的含义以及健康饮食的重要性。设计进行了25个结构化焦点小组。这些焦点小组包括来自三所高中和一所初中的203名青少年男女。测量的变量测量的变量是青少年对健康和不健康饮食感知的自我报告以及他们对健康饮食对青少年重要性的描述。数据分析通过一般内容编码和特定内容编码来完成。结果青少年对健康食品有相当多的了解,认为健康饮食包括适度、平衡和多样化。尽管有这些知识,他们发现很难遵循健康饮食建议,经常食用他们认为不健康的食物。健康饮食的障碍包括缺乏时间,健康食品在学校的供应有限,以及普遍缺乏对遵循健康饮食建议的关注。这些发现表明,基于《美国人膳食指南》的健康饮食信息正在向青少年传播,但需要干预措施来帮助青少年将这些知识转化为健康的行为。干预措施应有助于使年轻人更容易应用健康饮食,并以他们重视的方式解释不健康饮食的后果,强调有意义的短期利益。
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Healthy Eating: What Does It Mean to Adolescents?

Objective

The objective of this study was to investigate the meanings of “healthy” and “unhealthy” eating and the importance of healthy eating among adolescents.

Design

Twenty-five structured focus groups were conducted.

Subjects

These focus groups consisted of 203 adolescent girls and boys enrolled in three senior high schools and one junior high school.

Variables Measured

The variables measured were adolescents' self-report of perceptions of healthy and unhealthy eating and their descriptions of the importance of healthy eating to adolescents.

Analysis

Data analysis was done by general content coding and specific content coding.

Results

Adolescents have a significant amount of knowledge regarding healthy foods and believe that healthy eating involves moderation, balance, and variety. Despite this knowledge, they find it difficult to follow healthy eating recommendations and frequently consume foods that they perceive as unhealthy. Barriers to healthy eating include a lack of time, limited availability of healthy foods in schools, and a general lack of concern regarding following healthy eating recommendations.

Implications

These findings suggest that healthy eating messages based on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans are reaching adolescents, but interventions are needed that assist adolescents with the translation of this knowledge into healthy behaviors. Interventions should help make healthy eating easy for youth to apply and explain the consequences of unhealthy eating in terms that they value, stressing meaningful short-term benefits.

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