California Agriculture (Jul 2006)

Dietary quality is not linked across three generations of black women

  • J Ikeda,
  • C Lexion,
  • B Turner,
  • M Johns,
  • Y Nicholson,
  • M Blackburn,
  • R Mitchell

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 3

Abstract

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Many nutritionists believe that food habits are passed on from one generation to the next, influencing dietary quality. However, we studied the food habits and dietary quality among three generations of biologically related black women and found that there was no correlation or relationship. In addition, we identified culturally acceptable food sources of nutrients most likely to be lacking in the diets of black women. The increased consumption of these foods may help reduce the high rates of chronic diseases among black women in California.