Artículo de revista
Teachers' self-perception of their dietary behavior and needs to teach healthy eating habits in the school
Fecha
2018-07Registro en:
Journal of Health Psychology Volumen: 23 Número: 8 Páginas: 1019-1027
10.1177/1359105316642003
Autor
Vio del Río, Fernando Tomás
Yáñez, M.
González González, Carmen Gloria
Fretes Centurión, Gabriela
Salinas, Judith
Institución
Resumen
Through focus groups, we explored 22 third- to fifth-grade teachers' perceptions about their eating habits, including barriers and facilitators to healthy eating. It also explored teachers' thoughts about how to teach students healthy eating habits. The information was transcribed and treated using the content analysis technique. Results were evaluated using the concept of majority and minority group and presented in a sequential way: teachers' perceptions about eating habits, barriers to healthy eating, teacher's culinary habits, abilities to teach students healthy eating habits through Information and Communication Technologies, and cooking activities. Teachers' eating habits were poor, with lack of time, money, and will to improve. They had culinary habits skills and the desire to instruct and guide their students in eating healthier food. They need a program with Information and Communication Technologies and cooking workshops to apply in the classroom.