Title of article :
Intervening to change the diets of low-income women
Author/Authors :
Jennifer A. Davies، نويسنده , , P. Damani and Barrie M. Margetts، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Diet-related sources of ill health, including Fe-deficiency anaemia, are prevalent in the local South Asian population. This population also has a high prevalence of low-birth-weight babies. A need for preventative measures that take a holistic view to dietary change was identified in a South Asian community in Southampton, UK. A peer-led approach was used, training and developing a local workforce to become community food assistants. This workforce, drawn from local black and minority ethnic communities, ran practical ʹhands-onʹ culturally- appropriate food-related activities within their communities that were successful in achieving long-term change in the diets of local women and their families. This model has the potential for achieving sustained behaviour change and is able to engage key target groups that can often be difficult to reach through more traditional routes.
Journal title :
Proceeding of the Nutrition Society
Journal title :
Proceeding of the Nutrition Society