Promoting family meals: a review of existing interventions and opportunities for future research

被引:52
作者
Dwyer, Laura [1 ]
Oh, April [2 ]
Patrick, Heather [1 ,3 ]
Hennessy, Erin
机构
[1] Natl Canc Inst, Div Canc Control & Populat Sci, Hlth Behav Res Branch, Behav Res Program, Bethesda, MD USA
[2] Natl Canc Inst, Div Canc Control & Populat Sci, Hlth Commun & Informat Res Branch, Behav Res Program, Bethesda, MD USA
[3] Live Healthier, Bethesda, MD USA
来源
ADOLESCENT HEALTH MEDICINE AND THERAPEUTICS | 2015年 / 6卷
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
family meals; families; intervention; diet;
D O I
10.2147/AHMT.S37316
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Evidence suggests that regular family meals protect against unhealthy eating and obesity during childhood and adolescence. However, there is limited information on ways to promote family meals as part of health promotion and obesity prevention efforts. The primary aim of this review was to synthesize the literature on strategies to promote family meals among families with school-aged children and adolescents. First, we reviewed interventions that assess family meals as an outcome and summarized strategies that have been used in these interventions. Second, we reviewed correlates and barriers to family meals to identify focal populations and target constructs for consideration in new interventions. During May 26-27, 2014, PubMed and PsycInfo databases were searched to identify literature on family meals published between January 1, 2000 and May 27, 2014. Two reviewers coded 2,115 titles/abstracts, yielding a sample of 139 articles for full-text review. Six interventions and 43 other studies presenting data on correlates of or barriers to family meals were included in the review. Four interventions resulted in greater family meal frequency. Although there were a small number of interventions, intervention settings were diverse and included the home, community, medical settings, the workplace, and the Internet. Common strategies were goal setting and interactive group activities, and intervention targets included cooking and food preparation, cost, shopping, and adolescent influence. Although methodological nuances may contribute to mixed findings, key correlates of family meals were employment, socioeconomic and demographic factors, family structure, and psychosocial constructs. Barriers to consider in future interventions include time and scheduling challenges, cost, and food preferences. Increasing youth involvement in mealtime, tailoring interventions to family characteristics, and providing support for families experiencing time-related barriers are suggested strategies for future research.
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页码:115 / 131
页数:17
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