Fruit and vegetable consumption: Benefits and barriers

被引:26
|
作者
Maclellan, DL [1 ]
Gottschall-Pass, K
Larsen, R
机构
[1] Univ Prince Edward Isl, Dept Family & Nutr Sci, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P3, Canada
[2] Govt PEI, Dept Hlth & Social Serv, Summerside, PE, Canada
关键词
D O I
10.3148/65.3.2004.101
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Few people on Prince Edward Island meet the goal of consuming five or more servings of vegetables and fruit a day. The main objective of this qualitative study was to explore the perceptions of the nutritional benefits and barriers to vegetable and fruit intake among adult women in Prince Edward Island. Participants were 40 women aged 20-49, with or without children at home, who were or were not currently meeting the objective of eating five or more fruit and vegetable servings a day. In-home, one-on-one interviews were used for data collection. Thematic analysis was conducted on the transcribed interviews. Data were examined for trustworthiness in the context of credibility, transferability, and dependability. Most participants identified one or more benefits of eating fruit and vegetables; however, comments tended to be non-specific. The main barriers that participants identified were effort, lack of knowledge, sociopsychological and socioenvironmental factors, and availability. Internal influences, life events, and food rules were identified as encouraging women to include vegetables and fruit in their diets. Given the challenges of effecting meaningful dietary change, dietitians must look for broader dietary behavioural interventions that are sensitive to women's perceptions of benefits and barriers to fruit and vegetable intake.
引用
收藏
页码:101 / 105
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Fruit and vegetable consumption in Missouri: Knowledge, barriers and benefits
    Hagdrup, NA
    Simoes, EJ
    Brownson, RC
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH BEHAVIOR, 1998, 22 (02) : 90 - 100
  • [2] BENEFITS AND BARRIERS TO FRUIT AND VEGETABLE INTAKE - RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ATTITUDES AND CONSUMPTION
    DITTUS, KL
    HILLERS, VN
    BEERMAN, KA
    JOURNAL OF NUTRITION EDUCATION, 1995, 27 (03): : 120 - 126
  • [3] Health benefits of vegetable and fruit consumption
    不详
    FOOD AUSTRALIA, 1996, 48 (08): : 342 - 342
  • [4] Perceived benefits and barriers of increased fruit and vegetable consumption: Validation of a decisional balance scale
    Ling, AMC
    Horwath, C
    JOURNAL OF NUTRITION EDUCATION, 2001, 33 (05): : 257 - 265
  • [5] The economic benefits of fruit and vegetable consumption in Canada
    Hans Krueger
    Jacqueline Koot
    Ellie Andres
    Canadian Journal of Public Health, 2017, 108 : e152 - e161
  • [7] The economic benefits of fruit and vegetable consumption in Canada
    Krueger, Hans
    Koot, Jacqueline
    Andres, Ellie
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE SANTE PUBLIQUE, 2017, 108 (02): : E152 - E161
  • [8] Vegetable and fruit consumption - are the health benefits sufficiently appreciated?
    Walker, Alexander R. P.
    Wadee, Ahmed A.
    SAMJ SOUTH AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2006, 96 (08): : 663 - 664
  • [9] Participating in a fruit and vegetable intervention trial improves longer term fruit and vegetable consumption and barriers to fruit and vegetable consumption: a follow-up of the ADIT study
    Charlotte E Neville
    Michelle C McKinley
    Claire R Draffin
    Nicola E Gallagher
    Katherine M Appleton
    Ian S Young
    J David Edgar
    Jayne V Woodside
    International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 12
  • [10] Participating in a fruit and vegetable intervention trial improves longer term fruit and vegetable consumption and barriers to fruit and vegetable consumption: a follow-up of the ADIT study
    Neville, Charlotte E.
    McKinley, Michelle C.
    Draffin, Claire R.
    Gallagher, Nicola E.
    Appleton, Katherine M.
    Young, Ian S.
    Edgar, J. David
    Woodside, Jayne V.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, 2015, 12