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Research ArticleOriginal Research

A Question of Balance: A Qualitative Study of Mothers’ Interpretations of Dietary Recommendations

Fiona Wood, Michael Robling, Hayley Prout, Paul Kinnersley, Helen Houston and Christopher Butler
The Annals of Family Medicine January 2010, 8 (1) 51-57; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.1072
Fiona Wood
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Michael Robling
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Hayley Prout
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Paul Kinnersley
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Helen Houston
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Christopher Butler
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The Article in Brief

A Question of Balance: A Qualitative Study of Mothers� Interpretations of Dietary Recommendations

Fiona Wood , and colleagues

Background Poor nutrition is an increasing problem for economically deprived families, and mothers play a key role in establishing children�s diets. This study explores mothers� understanding of health promotion recommendations for healthy eating.

What This Study Found While basic public health slogans and messages about a healthy diet may reach the lay public, that awareness does not necessarily translate to understanding and application in daily life. In this study in a Welsh working class community, public health messages about healthy eating � like the importance of eating a balanced diet � were known by mothers and adopted into everyday language. The messages, however, were interpreted in a superficial way and appeared ineffective at achieving lasting change in health behaviors.

Implications

  • Confused interpretations of public health messages may limit people�s ability to bring about lifestyle change.
  • While generic slogans are useful starting points, clinicians must offer patients more personalized, detailed advice on how how lifestyle changes can be achieved and sustained.

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