Critical Theory Institute, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-3375, United States.
Sociol Health Illn. 2013 Jul;35(6):842-57. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9566.2012.01533.x. Epub 2012 Nov 1.
Germinated brown rice (GBR) is a functional food, whose benefits for chronic diseases have been demonstrated by scientific research on a single constituent of GBR, gamma aminobutyric acid. This article examines the processes through which the emphasis on biomedical rationality made during the production and consumption of functional foods is embedded in the complicated social contexts of the post-1990s. In the case of GBR, the Korean government, food scientists, mass media and consumers have added cultural accounts to the biomedical understanding of foods. In particular, consumers have transformed their households and online communities into a place for surveillance medicine. Functional foods are embedded in multiple actors' perspectives on what healthy foods mean and how and where the risks of chronic diseases should be managed.
发芽糙米(GBR)是一种功能性食品,其对慢性病的益处已通过对 GBR 单一成分γ-氨基丁酸的科学研究得到证实。本文考察了在功能性食品的生产和消费过程中,对生物医学合理性的强调是如何嵌入到 1990 年代后的复杂社会背景中的。以 GBR 为例,韩国政府、食品科学家、大众媒体和消费者都在对食品的生物医学理解的基础上增加了文化方面的解释。特别是消费者将家庭和在线社区转变为进行监测医学的场所。功能性食品嵌入了多个行为主体对于健康食品的意义以及如何在何处管理慢性病风险的观点。