International audienceThe founding fathers of the social sciences recognized commensality as a major issue but considered it mostly in a religious, sacrificial, ritualistic context. The notion of commensality is examined in its various dimensions and operations. Empirical data are used to examine cultural variability in attitudes about food, commensality and its correlates among countries usually categorized as ‘Western’ and ‘modern’. Clear-cut differences are identified, hinting at possible relationships between, on the one hand, cultural attachment to commensality and, on the other hand, a lower prevalence of obesity and associated health problems involving nutrition
This scoping review focuses on the assessment of commensality in research and attempts to identify u...
This scoping review focuses on the assessment of commensality in research and attempts to identify u...
Commensality (the act of eating together) has been shown to increase psychosocial wellbeing. As cult...
International audienceThe founding fathers of the social sciences recognized commensality as a major...
International audienceThe founding fathers of the social sciences recognized commensality as a major...
International audienceThe founding fathers of the social sciences recognized commensality as a major...
Commensality (the act of eating together) is studied in a range of disciplines and often considered ...
Commensality (the act of eating together) is studied in a range of disciplines and often considered ...
Commensality (the act of eating together) is studied in a range of disciplines and often considered ...
Commensality (the act of eating together) is studied in a range of disciplines and often considered ...
Commensality (the act of eating together) is studied in a range of disciplines and often considered ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Commensality, eating together with others, is a major representation of human...
Nutrition process and practices are one of the basic elements of the human routine life. This proces...
The Thesis discusses the significance of significance in the development and maintenance of social r...
This scoping review focuses on the assessment of commensality in research and attempts to identify u...
This scoping review focuses on the assessment of commensality in research and attempts to identify u...
This scoping review focuses on the assessment of commensality in research and attempts to identify u...
Commensality (the act of eating together) has been shown to increase psychosocial wellbeing. As cult...
International audienceThe founding fathers of the social sciences recognized commensality as a major...
International audienceThe founding fathers of the social sciences recognized commensality as a major...
International audienceThe founding fathers of the social sciences recognized commensality as a major...
Commensality (the act of eating together) is studied in a range of disciplines and often considered ...
Commensality (the act of eating together) is studied in a range of disciplines and often considered ...
Commensality (the act of eating together) is studied in a range of disciplines and often considered ...
Commensality (the act of eating together) is studied in a range of disciplines and often considered ...
Commensality (the act of eating together) is studied in a range of disciplines and often considered ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Commensality, eating together with others, is a major representation of human...
Nutrition process and practices are one of the basic elements of the human routine life. This proces...
The Thesis discusses the significance of significance in the development and maintenance of social r...
This scoping review focuses on the assessment of commensality in research and attempts to identify u...
This scoping review focuses on the assessment of commensality in research and attempts to identify u...
This scoping review focuses on the assessment of commensality in research and attempts to identify u...
Commensality (the act of eating together) has been shown to increase psychosocial wellbeing. As cult...