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Perceptions of Older, Low-Income Women About Increasing Intake of Fruits and Vegetables
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Food ChoiceNutritionFocus GroupsConflict WomenHealth PolicyMedicineHealth PromotionAgricultural EconomicsPublic Health NutritionV ConsumptionDietary HealthHealth EquityPopulation NutritionPublic HealthFood QualityNutrition SecurityLow-income Women
Focus groups were conducted with 28 older, low-income women in order to identify factors that affected their fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption. Themes emerging from data analysis include barriers to making dietary changes, specifically to increasing F&V consumption; beliefs about benefits of consuming F&V as compared with other dietary changes; and use of supplements as a substitution for eating F&V. A prominent subtheme concerned the conflict women felt between their desire to consume more F&V and their desire not to waste food. Focus group participants gave concrete suggestions on how to help older, low-income women increase F&V consumption, which included environmental supports.
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