Family Meals, Conviviality and the Mediterranean Diet among Families with Adolescents

Two aspects that characterize the Mediterranean diet (MD) are “what” and “how” we eat. Conviviality relates to “how” we eat and to the pleasure of sharing meals with significant people. The most studied concept is “family meals”, which includes conviviality, which involves “enjoying” family meals. G...

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Main Authors: Andrea de la Torre-Moral, Sergi Fàbregues, Anna Bach-Faig, Albert Fornieles-Deu, F. Xavier Medina, Alicia Aguilar-Martínez, David Sánchez-Carracedo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/5/2499
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spelling doaj-28be4c98b910432d847b0c5721fe016e2021-03-04T00:05:28ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-03-01182499249910.3390/ijerph18052499Family Meals, Conviviality and the Mediterranean Diet among Families with AdolescentsAndrea de la Torre-Moral0Sergi Fàbregues1Anna Bach-Faig2Albert Fornieles-Deu3F. Xavier Medina4Alicia Aguilar-Martínez5David Sánchez-Carracedo6Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Open University of Catalonia, UOC), 08018 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Psychology and Education, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Open University of Catalonia, UOC), 08018 Barcelona, SpainFoodLab Research Group (2017SGR 83), Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Open University of Catalonia, UOC), 08018 Barcelona, SpainEating and Weight-Related Problems Unit, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, SpainFoodLab Research Group (2017SGR 83), Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Open University of Catalonia, UOC), 08018 Barcelona, SpainFoodLab Research Group (2017SGR 83), Faculty of Health Sciences, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Open University of Catalonia, UOC), 08018 Barcelona, SpainEating and Weight-Related Problems Unit, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra, Barcelona, SpainTwo aspects that characterize the Mediterranean diet (MD) are “what” and “how” we eat. Conviviality relates to “how” we eat and to the pleasure of sharing meals with significant people. The most studied concept is “family meals”, which includes conviviality, which involves “enjoying” family meals. Given the lack of research on convivial family meals in Mediterranean countries, the purpose of this qualitative study was to analyze the family meal representations and practices of families with 12- to 16-year-old adolescents to assess whether they responded to a pattern of conviviality, and to examine their association with MD adherence. Twelve semi-structured interviews were conducted and food frequency and family meal questionnaires were administered. A food pattern analysis was carried out and digital photos of meals were analyzed to examine eating habits and meal composition, respectively. The findings showed that parents believed family meals are a space for socialization and communication. Items relating to the conviviality of family meals identified in the study were meal frequency, meals at the table, lack of digital distractions, pleasant conversations, and time spent on family meals. Attention should be paid to conviviality in Mediterranean families when designing multi-approach strategies to promote healthy eating among adolescents.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/5/2499convivialityfamily mealsMediterranean dietmealsadolescentsqualitative research
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author Andrea de la Torre-Moral
Sergi Fàbregues
Anna Bach-Faig
Albert Fornieles-Deu
F. Xavier Medina
Alicia Aguilar-Martínez
David Sánchez-Carracedo
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Sergi Fàbregues
Anna Bach-Faig
Albert Fornieles-Deu
F. Xavier Medina
Alicia Aguilar-Martínez
David Sánchez-Carracedo
Family Meals, Conviviality and the Mediterranean Diet among Families with Adolescents
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
conviviality
family meals
Mediterranean diet
meals
adolescents
qualitative research
author_facet Andrea de la Torre-Moral
Sergi Fàbregues
Anna Bach-Faig
Albert Fornieles-Deu
F. Xavier Medina
Alicia Aguilar-Martínez
David Sánchez-Carracedo
author_sort Andrea de la Torre-Moral
title Family Meals, Conviviality and the Mediterranean Diet among Families with Adolescents
title_short Family Meals, Conviviality and the Mediterranean Diet among Families with Adolescents
title_full Family Meals, Conviviality and the Mediterranean Diet among Families with Adolescents
title_fullStr Family Meals, Conviviality and the Mediterranean Diet among Families with Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Family Meals, Conviviality and the Mediterranean Diet among Families with Adolescents
title_sort family meals, conviviality and the mediterranean diet among families with adolescents
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Two aspects that characterize the Mediterranean diet (MD) are “what” and “how” we eat. Conviviality relates to “how” we eat and to the pleasure of sharing meals with significant people. The most studied concept is “family meals”, which includes conviviality, which involves “enjoying” family meals. Given the lack of research on convivial family meals in Mediterranean countries, the purpose of this qualitative study was to analyze the family meal representations and practices of families with 12- to 16-year-old adolescents to assess whether they responded to a pattern of conviviality, and to examine their association with MD adherence. Twelve semi-structured interviews were conducted and food frequency and family meal questionnaires were administered. A food pattern analysis was carried out and digital photos of meals were analyzed to examine eating habits and meal composition, respectively. The findings showed that parents believed family meals are a space for socialization and communication. Items relating to the conviviality of family meals identified in the study were meal frequency, meals at the table, lack of digital distractions, pleasant conversations, and time spent on family meals. Attention should be paid to conviviality in Mediterranean families when designing multi-approach strategies to promote healthy eating among adolescents.
topic conviviality
family meals
Mediterranean diet
meals
adolescents
qualitative research
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/5/2499
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