RELATIONSHIP OF DIET-HEALTH ATTITUDES AND NUTRITION KNOWLEDGE OF HOUSEHOLD MEAL PLANNERS TO THE FAT AND FIBER INTAKES OF MEAL PLANNERS AND PRESCHOOLERS
Ea. Colavito et al., RELATIONSHIP OF DIET-HEALTH ATTITUDES AND NUTRITION KNOWLEDGE OF HOUSEHOLD MEAL PLANNERS TO THE FAT AND FIBER INTAKES OF MEAL PLANNERS AND PRESCHOOLERS, Journal of nutrition education, 28(6), 1996, pp. 321-328
The relationship of household meal planners' diet-health attitudes and
nutrition knowledge to their fat and fiber intakes and to the intakes
of 2- to 5-year-old children in the households was examined using dat
a from the 1989-91 Continuing Survey of Food Intake by Individuals and
Diet Health Knowledge Survey (CSFII/DHKS). Selected households (n = 4
78) provided 24-hour diet recalls and the households' main meal planne
rs responded to the DHKS. Meal planner attitude variables were defined
according to the Health Belief Model and selected CSFII/DHKS question
s served as proxy measures. The relationship of meal planners' attitud
es and knowledge to meal planners' and children's fat and fiber consum
ption at home and in the total diet was analyzed using multiple regres
sion. Several diet-health attitude variables were significantly relate
d to meal planners' fat and fiber intakes and relationships were simil
ar for foods eaten at home and for foods eaten in the total diet. Know
ledge was significantly related to meal planners' and children's home
fat intake (p < .05) but the relationships failed to reach statistical
significance for the total diets. Meal planners' taste concerns diffe
red significantly in their relationship to meal planners' and children
's fiber consumption (p < .05). Results indicate that parents' diet-he
alth attitudes are more influential in their diets than in the diets o
f preschoolers. Findings also suggest that taste and practical food co
ncerns are significant barriers to healthy eating among younger adults
and that general nutrition knowledge may not be as helpful in making
healthy food choices outside the home as it may be in the home setting
.