Looking for 'fresh' food: diet and lone parents
1995
Dowler, E. | Calvert, C.
This paper examines the findings of survey research on nutrition and diet in single parent homes. Single parents who either shopped for "fresh" food seemed to achieve better variety-frequency scores (VFS) and healthy diet indices for themselves and their children. Those who used their children's taste as a guide in buying food, who were likely to be poorer, were more likely to have unhealthy patterns. Black, British and Afro-Caribbean households had better dietary variety and healthy dietary patterns than white, and to some extent, better micronutrient status.
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其它主题
Eating habits; Dietary surveys; Variety-frequency scores (vfs); Nationalities and ethnic groups; Nutritional adequacy; Child; Parent-child relations; Female; Newborn; Social class; Choice behavior; Middle aged; Male; Feeding behavior; Adult; Preschool; Child; Single parent; Food choices; Parental absence
语言
英语
注释
Paper presented at the symposium on "psycho-social influences on food choice: implications for dietary change", april 25, 1995.
2019-12-05
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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