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Study Reveals the Positive Link Between Home Kitchens and Adolescents’ Health

2024年12月18日

Home food availability significantly influences adolescent diet quality and contributes to healthier eating habits, according to a recent study in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior

A recent study 打開新的分頁/視窗 in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 打開新的分頁/視窗, published by Elsevier, highlights the significant influence of the home food environment on adolescent dietary patterns compared to neighborhood food options. This cross-sectional research study investigates the roles of home and neighborhood food environments like fast-food and convenience stores in shaping dietary behaviors among adolescents, offering valuable insights for addressing adolescent obesity.

The study’s findings emphasize that home food availability, particularly of fruits and vegetables, plays a pivotal role in influencing healthier eating habits both by promoting consumption of healthful foods and reducing the intake of energy-dense, nutrient-poor foods. By contrast, neighborhood factors such as fast-food availability negatively affected the quality of adolescent dietary intake, suggesting that interventions aimed at modifying the home environment, rather than the neighborhood environment, may have a greater impact on improving adolescent health.

The researchers analyzed data from 204 adolescents in Nebraska collected from a combination of validated questionnaires, geographic information systems (GIS), and dietary recalls to examine food availability at home, the number of fast-food and convenience retailers in the neighborhood environment, and dietary quality and behaviors. The study employed advanced hierarchical regression analyses to identify the unique contributions of home and neighborhood food environments to adolescent dietary outcomes. Data collection included both in-laboratory assessments and follow-up dietary recalls, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of adolescent eating patterns across different contexts.

Key findings reveal that home availability of fruits and vegetables positively predicts healthier eating habits, including higher Healthy Eating Index scores, greater intake of fruits and vegetables, and reduced intake of fast food. In contrast, greater availability of fats and sweets at home correlates with increased consumption of sugary and highly processed snack foods. Notably, neighborhood convenience store counts showed a surprising association with greater nutrient-dense food consumption, and fast-food counts were linked to higher adolescent sugary beverage intake.

Lead author Saira Sarwar, MA, Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, explains, "These findings underscore the importance of targeting the home food environment as a modifiable factor in dietary interventions for adolescents."

The study's implications suggest that interventions focusing on enhancing home availability of healthier foods may be more effective than those solely addressing neighborhood food options. Future research is needed to confirm these results and explore how these environments can be modified to combat adolescent obesity.

Notes for editors

The article is “Associations Between Adolescent Food Environments and Dietary Intake,” by Saira Sarwar, MA; Jennie L. Hill, PhD; Amy Lazarus Yaroch, PhD; Jennifer Mize Nelson, PhD; Kimberly Andrews Espy, PhD; and Timothy D. Nelson, PhD (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneb.2024.09.001 打開新的分頁/視窗). It appears in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, Volume 56, Issue 12 (December 2024), published by Elsevier 打開新的分頁/視窗.

The article is openly available at https://www.jneb.org/article/S1499-4046(24)00444-5/fulltext 打開新的分頁/視窗.

The authors would like to acknowledge This work was supported by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health.

Full text of the article is also available to credentialed journalists upon request; contact Eileen Leahy at +1 732 406 1313 or [email protected] 打開新的分頁/視窗 to obtain a copy or additional information. To schedule an interview with the author(s), please contact Saira Sarwar, MA, Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, at [email protected] 打開新的分頁/視窗.

About the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior (JNEB)

The Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior (JNEB), the official journal of the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior (SNEB), is a refereed, scientific periodical that serves as a resource for all professionals with an interest in nutrition education and dietary/physical activity behaviors. The purpose of JNEB is to document and disseminate original research, emerging issues, and practices relevant to nutrition education and behavior worldwide and to promote healthy, sustainable food choices. It supports the Society's efforts to disseminate innovative nutrition education strategies, and communicate information on food, nutrition, and health issues to students, professionals, policymakers, targeted audiences, and the public.

The Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior features articles that provide new insights and useful findings related to nutrition education research, practice, and policy. The content areas of JNEB reflect the diverse interests of health, nutrition, education, Cooperative Extension, and other professionals working in areas related to nutrition education and behavior. As the Society's official journal, JNEB also includes occasional policy statements, issue perspectives, and member communications. https://www.jneb.org 打開新的分頁/視窗

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