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Environmental, Social, and Structural Constraints for Health Behavior: Perceptions of Young Urban Black Women During the Preconception Period-A Healthy Life Trajectories Initiative.

Lisa J Ware1, Alessandra Prioreschi2, Edna Bosire2, Emmanuel Cohen2, Catherine E Draper2, Stephen J Lye3, Shane A Norris2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Obesity and noncommunicable disease are rapidly increasing in sub-Saharan Africa. Prevention efforts are critical, particularly for women before conception to maximize intergenerational effects. The authors sought to examine perceptions of health and everyday factors that influenced nutrition, exercise, and other health behaviors to inform a novel community preconception intervention.
DESIGN: Four focus groups, each with 6-10 participants, were conducted using semistructured interview guides.
SETTING: Urban Soweto, South Africa. PARTICIPANTS: Young nulliparous women aged 18-24 years were recruited using snowball sampling. PHENOMENON OF INTEREST: Health behaviors of young women and barriers and facilitators to these behaviors. ANALYSIS: After inductive thematic analysis, data were further interpreted within the theoretical framework of the Behavior Change Wheel.
RESULTS: The data suggested an obesogenic environment in which structural and social factors strongly influenced young women's health choices and limited their capacity for behavior change. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Community interventions to improve young women's diet, physical activity, and health should recognize (1) the home and social contexts as a source of both role models and barriers to change, (2) the current normalization of obesity, and (3) contextual issues of safety and violence within the community. Understanding young women who overcome these barriers could be beneficial.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  body size; diet; exercise; food; health behavior

Year:  2019        PMID: 31101479     DOI: 10.1016/j.jneb.2019.04.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr Educ Behav        ISSN: 1499-4046            Impact factor:   3.045


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2.  Physical Activity Levels, Food Insecurity and Dietary Behaviours in Women from Soweto, South Africa.

Authors:  Alessandra Prioreschi; Stephanie V Wrottesley; Shane A Norris
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3.  Pilot implementation of Bukhali: A preconception health trial in South Africa.

Authors:  C E Draper; A Prioreschi; L J Ware; S Lye; S A Norris
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4.  "The thing is, kids don't grow the same": Parent perspectives on preschoolers' weight and size in Soweto, South Africa.

Authors:  Sonja Klingberg; Esther M F van Sluijs; Catherine E Draper
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7.  Social vulnerability, parity and food insecurity in urban South African young women: the healthy life trajectories initiative (HeLTI) study.

Authors:  Lisa J Ware; Andrew W Kim; Alessandra Prioreschi; Lukhanyo H Nyati; Wihan Taljaard; Catherine E Draper; Stephen J Lye; Shane A Norris
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9.  Cross-sectional associations between mental health indicators and social vulnerability, with physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep in urban African young women.

Authors:  Catherine E Draper; Caylee J Cook; Stephanie Redinger; Tamsen Rochat; Alessandra Prioreschi; Dale E Rae; Lisa J Ware; Stephen J Lye; Shane A Norris
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10.  Parent perspectives on preschoolers' movement and dietary behaviours: a qualitative study in Soweto, South Africa.

Authors:  Sonja Klingberg; Esther Mf van Sluijs; Catherine E Draper
Journal:  Public Health Nutr       Date:  2020-10-20       Impact factor: 4.022

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