Determining the Distinguishing Features of Different Eating Action Types in Germany Using a Mixed-Method Approach

Food-related behavior is a very complex topic, as it affects the most diverse areas of life. Accordingly, wide varieties of disciplines have already dealt with the topic to understand it better. The result is that there is neither a uniform nutrition knowledge nor a uniform nutrition behavior. In or...

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Main Authors: Lyn Lampmann, Agnes Emberger-Klein, Klaus Menrad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Nutrition
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2021.720392/full
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spelling doaj-584bc2a9d7cb4a1d956f585510e4ac752021-09-14T06:16:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Nutrition2296-861X2021-09-01810.3389/fnut.2021.720392720392Determining the Distinguishing Features of Different Eating Action Types in Germany Using a Mixed-Method ApproachLyn LampmannAgnes Emberger-KleinKlaus MenradFood-related behavior is a very complex topic, as it affects the most diverse areas of life. Accordingly, wide varieties of disciplines have already dealt with the topic to understand it better. The result is that there is neither a uniform nutrition knowledge nor a uniform nutrition behavior. In order to reduce the complexity of a field of study, there is the methodical means of type-building. Both commercial and academic studies have already formed nutrition types, either by means of standardized questionnaires or with a specific content focus. However, since both individual and social aspects influence food-related behavior, we investigate how people integrate eating into their everyday life against the background of (competing) individual and social demands by focusing on the individual point of view, for which a mixed methods approach is used. Based on 42 semi-structured, problem-centered interviews conducted in Germany in 2017, we built qualitative food-related types in a first step, which are analyzed in this article using a quantitative content analysis and cross-over analysis to identify the particular distinguishing feature(s) of each type and test them for significance. The results show the prominent characteristics for each type and indicate furthermore that subjectivization, self-determination, the body as an instrument of power, adaptation to the environment and being overstrained with the own behavior are particularly prominent when it comes to eating. Moreover, we clearly identified The Overstrained and The Relaxed as independent eating action types, which we could not find anywhere else. The study shows that interventions, especially for The Overstrained and The Controlled, are necessary to achieve a relaxed approach to eating in everyday life. At the same time, systematic approaches should be used to intervene in cases of overstraining or controlled behavior.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2021.720392/fulleating action typedata transformationquantitative content analysiscross-over analysismixed-methods
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Determining the Distinguishing Features of Different Eating Action Types in Germany Using a Mixed-Method Approach
Frontiers in Nutrition
eating action type
data transformation
quantitative content analysis
cross-over analysis
mixed-methods
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Agnes Emberger-Klein
Klaus Menrad
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title Determining the Distinguishing Features of Different Eating Action Types in Germany Using a Mixed-Method Approach
title_short Determining the Distinguishing Features of Different Eating Action Types in Germany Using a Mixed-Method Approach
title_full Determining the Distinguishing Features of Different Eating Action Types in Germany Using a Mixed-Method Approach
title_fullStr Determining the Distinguishing Features of Different Eating Action Types in Germany Using a Mixed-Method Approach
title_full_unstemmed Determining the Distinguishing Features of Different Eating Action Types in Germany Using a Mixed-Method Approach
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publishDate 2021-09-01
description Food-related behavior is a very complex topic, as it affects the most diverse areas of life. Accordingly, wide varieties of disciplines have already dealt with the topic to understand it better. The result is that there is neither a uniform nutrition knowledge nor a uniform nutrition behavior. In order to reduce the complexity of a field of study, there is the methodical means of type-building. Both commercial and academic studies have already formed nutrition types, either by means of standardized questionnaires or with a specific content focus. However, since both individual and social aspects influence food-related behavior, we investigate how people integrate eating into their everyday life against the background of (competing) individual and social demands by focusing on the individual point of view, for which a mixed methods approach is used. Based on 42 semi-structured, problem-centered interviews conducted in Germany in 2017, we built qualitative food-related types in a first step, which are analyzed in this article using a quantitative content analysis and cross-over analysis to identify the particular distinguishing feature(s) of each type and test them for significance. The results show the prominent characteristics for each type and indicate furthermore that subjectivization, self-determination, the body as an instrument of power, adaptation to the environment and being overstrained with the own behavior are particularly prominent when it comes to eating. Moreover, we clearly identified The Overstrained and The Relaxed as independent eating action types, which we could not find anywhere else. The study shows that interventions, especially for The Overstrained and The Controlled, are necessary to achieve a relaxed approach to eating in everyday life. At the same time, systematic approaches should be used to intervene in cases of overstraining or controlled behavior.
topic eating action type
data transformation
quantitative content analysis
cross-over analysis
mixed-methods
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