| Literature DB >> 31964188 |
Melissa Fuster1, Kevin Guerrero1, Brian Elbel2,3, Krishnendu Ray4, Terry T-K Huang5.
Abstract
This study used interviews with New York City Hispanic Caribbean (HC) restaurant owners, managers, and cooks/chefs (n=19) to examine perceptions concerning the healthfulness of the HC diet and diet-related disparities in the HC community, and document factors potentially influencing their engagement in community nutrition interventions. The interviews revealed high awareness of diet-related issues. Respondents had mixed notions concerning their role in improving community food environments, noting important barriers for collaboration to consider in future interventions. The study underscores the important role of ethnic restaurants, providing information to facilitate engagement with this largely untapped sector in immigrant/ethnic communities in the US.Keywords: Hispanic Americans; Restaurants; health promotion; obesity/prevention & control; qualitative research
Year: 2020 PMID: 31964188 DOI: 10.1080/03670244.2020.1717481
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecol Food Nutr ISSN: 0367-0244 Impact factor: 1.692