School food environment in urban Zambia: A qualitative analysis of drivers of adolescent food choices and their policy implications

Abstract

Identifying context specific points for reforming policy to promote healthier food environments and consumer behavior in critical life stages like adolescence is crucial in addressing the double burden of malnutrition. Using a qualitative study design, we conducted 20 focus group discussions with grade 10 pupils from ten secondary schools in Lusaka. Turner’s framework which conceptualizes the food environment into two domains—the external domain (availability, pricing, vendor and product properties, and marketing and regulation of food) and the internal domain (accessibility, affordability, convenience, and desirability of food)—was used to guide thematic data analysis and results interpretation. Adolescents stated their food choices are largely based on personal preference linked to the need for social acceptability among peers.

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Keywords

School food environments, Adolescents, Food choice, Food security, Food policy, Lusaka

Citation

Mukanu, M. M. et al. (2022). School food environment in urban Zambia: A qualitative analysis of drivers of adolescent food choices and their policy implications. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(12), 7460. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19127460