Title of article
Dimensions of everyday eating and drinking episodes
Author/Authors
Carole A. Bisogni، نويسنده , , Laura Winter Falk، نويسنده , , Elizabeth Madore، نويسنده , , Christine E. Blake، نويسنده , , Margaret Jastran، نويسنده , , Jeffery Sobal، نويسنده , , Carol M. Devine، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
14
From page
218
To page
231
Abstract
This study sought to gain conceptual understanding of the situational nature of eating and drinking by analyzing 7 consecutive, qualitative 24-h recalls of foods and beverages consumed from 42 US adults who worked in non-managerial, non-professional positions. Participants were purposively recruited to vary in age, gender, occupation, and household composition. For each recall, participants described foods and beverages consumed, location, people present, thoughts and feelings, and activities occurring at that time. Analysis of verbatim transcripts of interviews identified 1448 eating and drinking episodes. Constant comparative analysis of participants’ descriptions for episodes resulted in a conceptual framework that characterizes eating and drinking episodes as holistic and as having eight interconnected dimensions (food and drink, time, location, activities, social setting, mental processes, physical condition, recurrence). Each dimension has multiple features that can be used to describe the episodes. In recalling episodes, participants used conventional labels (e.g. “dinner”) as well as modified-conventional labels (e.g. “birthday dinner”) and uniquely constructed labels (e.g. “unwind time”). Labels provided insights into the dimensions of the episodes. Results suggest approaches for researchers and practitioners who seek to understand how people manage everyday eating at a time when traditional meal patterns are changing.
Keywords
qualitative , Adult , Eating , Situations , Food , Drinking , Food choice , Meals , Snacks , Environment
Journal title
Appetite
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Appetite
Record number
955067
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