An ethnographic study on the dietary differences in two generations

Dietary habits in human beings are one of the most evident ways to approach their cultural signs. When feeding, humans not only satisfy their biological needs but they express a means of social relationship. This study considers the different dietary habits of two generations. The study has been car...

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Main Author: María Mercedes Rizo Baeza
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Alicante 1998-06-01
Series:Cultura de los Cuidados
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Online Access:https://culturacuidados.ua.es/article/view/1998-n4-estudio-etnografico-de-los-cambios-alimentarios-entre-dos-generaciones
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spelling doaj-d00067d6d6ac4707a0dceab7c358f7352020-11-25T00:49:49ZspaUniversidad de AlicanteCultura de los Cuidados1699-60031998-06-0104263310.14198/cuid.1998.4.067132An ethnographic study on the dietary differences in two generationsMaría Mercedes Rizo BaezaDietary habits in human beings are one of the most evident ways to approach their cultural signs. When feeding, humans not only satisfy their biological needs but they express a means of social relationship. This study considers the different dietary habits of two generations. The study has been carried out in a particular area of the Alicante outskirts. Two different groups of people were given a card to record the day-to-day meals they had for a whole week. One group was of people over sixty and the other were children from two to fourteen years old. The study highlighted the different habits that exist between grandparents and grandchildren. The results have confirmed the hypothesis that children are easier influenced by external factors (means of communication, advertising, attractive wrappings...) than elderly people. Children prefer simpler food - plenty of sweet snacks rather than fish, fruit or vegetables which seldom appear in their in-take. On the other hand adults stick more to their cultural preference for traditional food.https://culturacuidados.ua.es/article/view/1998-n4-estudio-etnografico-de-los-cambios-alimentarios-entre-dos-generacionesAlimentaciónNutriciónHábitos alimentariosCambios generacionalesEtnografía
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An ethnographic study on the dietary differences in two generations
Cultura de los Cuidados
Alimentación
Nutrición
Hábitos alimentarios
Cambios generacionales
Etnografía
author_facet María Mercedes Rizo Baeza
author_sort María Mercedes Rizo Baeza
title An ethnographic study on the dietary differences in two generations
title_short An ethnographic study on the dietary differences in two generations
title_full An ethnographic study on the dietary differences in two generations
title_fullStr An ethnographic study on the dietary differences in two generations
title_full_unstemmed An ethnographic study on the dietary differences in two generations
title_sort ethnographic study on the dietary differences in two generations
publisher Universidad de Alicante
series Cultura de los Cuidados
issn 1699-6003
publishDate 1998-06-01
description Dietary habits in human beings are one of the most evident ways to approach their cultural signs. When feeding, humans not only satisfy their biological needs but they express a means of social relationship. This study considers the different dietary habits of two generations. The study has been carried out in a particular area of the Alicante outskirts. Two different groups of people were given a card to record the day-to-day meals they had for a whole week. One group was of people over sixty and the other were children from two to fourteen years old. The study highlighted the different habits that exist between grandparents and grandchildren. The results have confirmed the hypothesis that children are easier influenced by external factors (means of communication, advertising, attractive wrappings...) than elderly people. Children prefer simpler food - plenty of sweet snacks rather than fish, fruit or vegetables which seldom appear in their in-take. On the other hand adults stick more to their cultural preference for traditional food.
topic Alimentación
Nutrición
Hábitos alimentarios
Cambios generacionales
Etnografía
url https://culturacuidados.ua.es/article/view/1998-n4-estudio-etnografico-de-los-cambios-alimentarios-entre-dos-generaciones
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