| Literature DB >> 32024393 |
Jiyoung Park1, G A Ten Hoor2, Jeonghyun Cho1, Soobin Kim3.
Abstract
This study aimed to identify individual and socio-ecological barriers in managing healthy eating among low-income children from the perspective of community childcare (CCC) center workers (n = 18) through focus group interviews. They perceived the increase in obesity among low-income children. The interviews revealed that the child's eating habits are affected by not only individual determinants including self-regulation and risk awareness but also environmental factors such as family, CCC centers, policy and social structure. To enhance children's health and behavior, it is necessary to consider the interactions among systems at a variety of levels, for example, local community and health care policies.Entities:
Keywords: Feeding behavior; focus groups; health status disparities; pediatric obesity
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32024393 DOI: 10.1080/03670244.2020.1722948
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecol Food Nutr ISSN: 0367-0244 Impact factor: 1.692