U.S.-Born Mexican-Origin Women's Descriptions About Their Eating Patterns

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作者
Garcia, Juanita Terrie [1 ,2 ]
VandeVusse, Leona [1 ]
机构
[1] Marquette Univ, Milwaukee, WI USA
[2] Marquette Univ, Coll Nursing, POB 1881,Clark Hall, Milwaukee, WI 53201 USA
关键词
Mexican origin; eating patterns; generational; second generation; third generation; obesity; DIETARY CHANGE; ACCULTURATION;
D O I
10.1177/1540415320921495
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
IntroductionMexican origin (MO) women comprise the largest Hispanic subgroup of Latinas in the United States. This subgroup has high incidences of obesity and associated chronic diseases. Modifiable risk factors for these include unhealthy diets and eating patterns. Efforts to understand eating patterns of Hispanics have focused on primarily first-generation Hispanics. The purpose of this study was to explore U.S.-born MO women's descriptions about eating patterns. MethodA qualitative exploratory-descriptive study, using a thematic analysis approach, was employed. Fifteen MO women were interviewed. The participants were second to fourth generation and reported higher educational attainment, middle-income socioeconomic brackets, and English proficiency compared with previous groups studied. ResultsFive themes were identified: (a) personal agency, (b) relationships with people about food, (c) cultural and familial influences, (d) environments, and (e) time and money. Themes comprised multiple factors to classify the varied aspects of the women's eating patterns. ConclusionThis study provides insights about descriptions of eating patterns from a subgroup, generational, and gender-specific perspective that extended beyond acculturative and homogeneous group viewpoints to a broader structural view. The structural layers that affected the women's eating patterns were multifaceted and complex.
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