The Family as an Actor in High School Students’ Eating Habits: A Qualitative Research Study
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In order to discover family conceptions and their di culties with regard to healthy eating
habits during the school day, a qualitative study framed in the phenomenological, exploratory, and
explanatory perspective has been carried out to detect and describe the aspects and interrelationships
that shape the study phenomenon. The researchers performed triangulation techniques and
information analysis support with the Atlas-ti programme. As participants, the students’ parents
belonging to public secondary education high schools in Huelva, and the capital and its province
were included. The participants were intentionally chosen based on established selection and
segmentation criteria. Four main categories were obtained from the triangulated analysis. Healthy
breakfast, school snack, school cafeteria, and promotion of healthy food measures. Other subcategories
were established within them. Families are well aware of the composition of a healthy breakfast,
although this is often not translated into practice. Lack of time, comfort and market influence are
the main challenges they encounter for their children to acquire healthy habits. The maintenance
of healthy habits, their responsibility and control on behalf of the family, and promoting fruit
consumption and healthy products from the part of the centre and its cafeteria were highlighted as
improvement proposals.
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Garrido Fernández, A., García Padilla, F. M., Sánchez Ramos, J. L., Gómez Salgado, J., Sosa Cordobés, E. (2020). The Family as an Actor in High School Students’ Eating Habits: A Qualitative Research Study. Foods, 9(4), 419. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/foods9040419














