对印度尼西亚城市食品环境中超加工食品消费和外出就餐行为的定性研究。

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Nutrition and health Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-04 DOI:10.1177/02601060221133897
David Colozza
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背景:亚太地区非传染性疾病发病率不断上升的一个主要原因是人们越来越多地食用高脂肪、高盐和高糖的超加工食品和饮料。城市居民被认为是这些产品消费增加的一个风险因素;然而,来自该地区城市人口的消费行为和驱动因素的证据仍然有限。目的:了解印度尼西亚日惹市居民对不健康脂肪、盐和糖食品饮料消费及外出就餐行为的看法和驱动因素。方法:采用深入的定性数据收集方法:通过开放式访谈和在当地食品环境中的长时间互动,有目的地从平均分布在三个城市社区的样本(N = 45)中收集深入的定性数据。根据内容分析原则,采用迭代方法对数据进行分析。分析结果尽管受访者具有较高的营养健康意识,但他们及其家庭成员经常食用高脂肪、高盐和高糖的超加工食品。这些产品的家庭消费主要是出于经济考虑和方便,但也与其他家庭成员的要求、个人喜好和口味以及社交活动有关。同样,尽管有报告称参与者更喜欢在家烹饪传统食物,但由于学业或工作任务的冲突,一些参与者或其家庭成员经常在外面吃现成的饭菜。讨论研究结果表明,在印尼社区开展以营养教育为重点的公共卫生干预活动时,应同时采取措施解决城市饮食环境中助长不健康饮食消费的特点,针对特定年龄段的人群量身定制,并充分利用传统饮食文化。
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A qualitative exploration of ultra-processed foods consumption and eating out behaviours in an Indonesian urban food environment.

Background: Increased consumption of ultra-processed foods and drinks high in unhealthy fats, salt and sugar is a major driver behind rising non-communicable disease rates in Asia-Pacific. Urban residence is considered a risk factor for increased consumption of these products; yet, evidence on consumption behaviours and drivers from urban populations in the region remains limited. Aim: To understand perceptions and drivers of unhealthy fats, salt and sugar foods and drinks consumption and eating out behaviours in Yogyakarta city, Indonesia. Methods: In-depth qualitative data were collected through open-ended interviews and prolonged interactions in the local food environment, from a purposeful sample (N = 45) equally distributed across three urban communities. Data were analysed according to the principles of content analysis and following an iterative approach. Results: Despite showing high nutritional health awareness, respondents and their household members consumed ultra-processed foods high in unhealthy fats, salt and sugar regularly. Home consumption of these products was based primarily on economic considerations and convenience, but also related to attending requests from other family members, individual preferences and tastes, and social functions. Similarly, despite a reported preference for home-cooked traditional foods, several participants or their family members would frequently eat ready-made meals away from home, due to conflicting school or work commitments. Discussion: Results suggest that public health interventions focused on nutrition education among Indonesian communities should be coupled with measures addressing urban food environment characteristics that promote the consumption of unhealthy diets, be tailored to specific age groups, and leverage traditional food cultures.

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