Barriers and facilitators to healthy eating during post-partum among non-Hispanic Black mothers.

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Maternal and Child Nutrition Pub Date : 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1111/mcn.13741
Melissa C Kay, Margaret Bentley, Heather Wasser
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Abstract

Maternal diet is a key predictor of child diet, yet an in-depth inquiry into the barriers and facilitators for the adoption of healthy eating behaviours during the post-partum period is lacking, specifically for non-Hispanic Black mothers. This study used qualitative research methods to investigate healthy eating practices among a sample of non-Hispanic Black mothers participating in a family-based obesity prevention intervention. In-depth interviews were conducted with 22 mothers who participated in the Mothers and Others: Family-based Obesity Prevention for Infants and Toddlers intervention trial. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. A deductive and inductive process was used to develop a consensus codebook; once the data were coded, matrices were developed to explore the data and identify similarities and differences between respondents. Relevant themes were identified, and salient quotes were used to illustrate each theme. Mothers believed that time and taste were significant barriers to eating healthy. Social influence and social support had both positive and negative influences on mothers' ability to adopt healthy eating behaviours. Despite their children often being a facilitator to healthy eating, many mothers struggled with finding the time, energy and desire to focus on themselves when it came to healthy eating. Many mothers were intent on preparing healthy meals and snacks for their children but did not prepare them for themselves. Future interventions should focus on the importance of role-modelling healthy eating behaviours for their children and include behaviour change strategies that incorporate skill-building activities emphasizing time-saving methods for planning and preparing healthy meals and snacks for the whole family to eat.

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非西班牙裔黑人母亲产后健康饮食的障碍和促进因素。
母亲的饮食是预测儿童饮食的一个关键因素,但目前还缺乏对产后期间采取健康饮食行为的障碍和促进因素的深入调查,特别是对非西班牙裔黑人母亲的调查。本研究采用定性研究方法,调查了参与家庭肥胖预防干预的非西班牙裔黑人母亲的健康饮食实践。研究人员对参加 "母亲和其他人 "项目的 22 位母亲进行了深入访谈:婴幼儿家庭式肥胖预防干预试验的 22 位母亲进行了深入访谈。对访谈进行了录音和逐字记录。我们采用了演绎和归纳的方法来编制一致同意的编码手册;对数据进行编码后,我们编制了矩阵来探索数据并确定受访者之间的异同。确定了相关的主题,并用突出的引文来说明每个主题。母亲们认为,时间和口味是饮食健康的主要障碍。社会影响和社会支持对母亲采取健康饮食行为的能力既有积极影响,也有消极影响。尽管孩子往往是健康饮食的促进因素,但在健康饮食问题上,许多母亲都很难找到时间、精力和愿望来关注自己。许多母亲一心想为孩子准备健康的正餐和零食,却没有为自己准备。未来的干预措施应侧重于为孩子树立健康饮食行为榜样的重要性,并纳入行为改变策略,其中包括技能培养活动,强调为全家人计划和准备健康正餐和零食的省时方法。
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Maternal and Child Nutrition
Maternal and Child Nutrition 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
7.70
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8.80%
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144
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Maternal & Child Nutrition addresses fundamental aspects of nutrition and its outcomes in women and their children, both in early and later life, and keeps its audience fully informed about new initiatives, the latest research findings and innovative ways of responding to changes in public attitudes and policy. Drawing from global sources, the Journal provides an invaluable source of up to date information for health professionals, academics and service users with interests in maternal and child nutrition. Its scope includes pre-conception, antenatal and postnatal maternal nutrition, women''s nutrition throughout their reproductive years, and fetal, neonatal, infant, child and adolescent nutrition and their effects throughout life.
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