1. Social Ecological Barriers for Healthy Eating of Obese Children and Their Caregivers in Low-income Families in South Korea
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Seolhyang Baek, Jiyoung Park, Suyon Baek, Gill A. ten Hoor, Ja-yin Lee, Hyun Ju Lee, Section Applied Social Psychology, and RS: FPN WSP II
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0301 basic medicine ,Gerontology ,Pediatric Obesity ,Psychological intervention ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Qualitative property ,Healthy eating ,social ecological model ,Overweight ,focus group interview ,Social Environment ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Feeding behavior ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Child ,Poverty ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Ecology ,General Medicine ,Focus group ,health status disparities ,Health promotion ,Caregivers ,Social ecological model ,Diet, Healthy ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Food Science ,Qualitative research - Abstract
In this qualitative study, the focus is on healthy eating in children from low-income families who visit a Community Child Care center (CCC) in South Korea. Barriers for healthy eating were identified using focus group interviews with low-income overweight and obese children and their caregivers and applying a social ecological model as well as the framework analysis for qualitative data. The need for theory- and evidence-based health promotion interventions is indicated, at the level of the family, but also at the level of collaboration among all stakeholders, as well as multi-level policy changes.
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- 2021
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