Often, food practices are evaluated in terms of their healthiness or lack thereof, but fulfilling food practices based on other values and influenced by family members' capabilities are overlooked. This study analyses food practices in families with low socio-economic status, and aims to explain how family households come to prioritise one food practice over another. We conducted an ethnographic study using the capability approach as an analytical framework. In-depth interviews and observations concerning food patterns and health-related choices with family members from three generations were analysed. Two dimensions of fulfilling food practices which emerged from our study are having a healthy as well as harmonious meal. The families under...
Epidemiological studies have documented a high prevalence of poor dietary habits and associated ill-...
International audiencePurpose – This paper aims to describe an ethnographic research study conducted...
Background: Eating behaviour is predominantly learned in childhood during socialisation, growing up ...
Often, food practices are evaluated in terms of their healthiness or lack thereof, but fulfilling fo...
Often, food practices are evaluated in terms of their healthiness or lack thereof, but fulfilling fo...
The choice of food and food practices is often associated with people's health. These choices are, h...
AbstractThe growing rates of (childhood) obesity worldwide are a source concern for health professio...
Family meals, as acts of domestic food provisioning, are shaped by the competing influences of house...
The choice of food and food practices is often associated with people's health. These choices are, h...
International audienceThere exists a normative representation of family meals in contemporary Wester...
Food has become a central focus for the achievement of sustainability objectives. One of the current...
Statement of the Problem: Eating behavior is predominantly learnt in childhood during socialization,...
Carrying out proper food practices in family life is seen as the inherent and taken-for-granted resp...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the perceptions and attitudes that und...
While the use of households as a study focus is not a new concept in nutrition research, recent soci...
Epidemiological studies have documented a high prevalence of poor dietary habits and associated ill-...
International audiencePurpose – This paper aims to describe an ethnographic research study conducted...
Background: Eating behaviour is predominantly learned in childhood during socialisation, growing up ...
Often, food practices are evaluated in terms of their healthiness or lack thereof, but fulfilling fo...
Often, food practices are evaluated in terms of their healthiness or lack thereof, but fulfilling fo...
The choice of food and food practices is often associated with people's health. These choices are, h...
AbstractThe growing rates of (childhood) obesity worldwide are a source concern for health professio...
Family meals, as acts of domestic food provisioning, are shaped by the competing influences of house...
The choice of food and food practices is often associated with people's health. These choices are, h...
International audienceThere exists a normative representation of family meals in contemporary Wester...
Food has become a central focus for the achievement of sustainability objectives. One of the current...
Statement of the Problem: Eating behavior is predominantly learnt in childhood during socialization,...
Carrying out proper food practices in family life is seen as the inherent and taken-for-granted resp...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the perceptions and attitudes that und...
While the use of households as a study focus is not a new concept in nutrition research, recent soci...
Epidemiological studies have documented a high prevalence of poor dietary habits and associated ill-...
International audiencePurpose – This paper aims to describe an ethnographic research study conducted...
Background: Eating behaviour is predominantly learned in childhood during socialisation, growing up ...