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Contextual Influences on Child Feeding in Two South Asian Immigrant Groups
ISSN: 1929 - 4247Publisher: author   
Contextual Influences on Child Feeding in Two South Asian Immigrant Groups
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Publisher: Lifescience Global Inc.
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IAA.ZONE/192994474247
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Abstract
Child obesity is a major health disparity, with low-income communities bearing a disproportionate burden of disease. Although the powerful influence of socio-economic status on child diet and feeding practices is well established, its local contextual mechanisms are not necessarily well understood. This study used a qualitative comparative design to explore the socio-cultural context of child feeding ethnically similar but economically diverse immigrant families. Seventeen in-depth qualitative interviews conducted with affluent and low-income immigrant mothers from the South Asian subcontinent. We sought to explore potential contextual influences on maternal feeding practices, including: maternal beliefs and values, patterns of help and information seeking, family and household, and impacts of the chrono-system—the role of memory and life transitions. Our findings help to explain mechanisms underlying SES disparities in child obesity ...