Promoters and barriers to fruit, vegetable, and fast-food consumption among urban, low-income african americans–a qualitative approach

Auteur(s) :
Lucan SC., Barg FK., Long JA.
Date :
Avr, 2010
Source(s) :
Am J Public Health.. #100:4 p631-5
Adresse :
Department of Family and Social Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY 10461, USA. [email protected]

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Abstract
To identify promoters of and barriers to fruit, vegetable, and fast-food consumption, we interviewed low-income African Americans in Philadelphia. Salient promoters and barriers were distinct from each other and differed by food type: taste was a promoter and cost a barrier to all foods; convenience, cravings, and preferences promoted consumption of fast foods; health concerns promoted consumption of fruits and vegetables and avoidance of fast foods. Promoters and barriers differed by gender and age. Strategies for dietary change should consider food type, gender, and age.

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