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1997年至2012年间四个北欧国家社会环境及饮食行为的变化。

Changes in the social context and conduct of eating in four Nordic countries between 1997 and 2012.

作者信息

Holm Lotte, Lauridsen Drude, Lund Thomas Bøker, Gronow Jukka, Niva Mari, Mäkelä Johanna

机构信息

Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen, Rolighedsvej 25, DK-1958, Frederiksberg C, Denmark.

Department of Social Research, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 18, FI-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

Appetite. 2016 Aug 1;103:358-368. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2016.04.034. Epub 2016 Apr 27.

Abstract

How have eating patterns changed in modern life? In public and academic debate concern has been expressed that the social function of eating may be challenged by de-structuration and the dissolution of traditions. We analyzed changes in the social context and conduct of eating in four Nordic countries over the period 1997-2012. We focused on three interlinked processes often claimed to be distinctive of modern eating: delocalization of eating from private households to commercial settings, individualization in the form of more eating alone, and informalization, implying more casual codes of conduct. We based the analysis on data from two surveys conducted in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden in 1997 and 2012. The surveys reported in detail one day of eating in representative samples of adult populations in the four countries (N = 4823 and N = 8242). We compared data regarding where, with whom, and for how long people ate, and whether parallel activities took place while eating. While Nordic people's primary location for eating remained the home and the workplace, the practices of eating in haste, and while watching television increased and using tablets, computers and smartphones while eating was frequent in 2012. Propensity to eat alone increased slightly in Denmark and Norway, and decreased slightly in Sweden. While such practices vary with socio-economic background, regression analysis showed several changes were common across the Nordic populations. However, the new practice of using tablets, computers, and smartphones while eating was strongly associated with young age. Further, each of the practices appeared to be related to different types of meal. We conclude that while the changes in the social organization of eating were not dramatic, signs of individualization and informalization could be detected.

摘要

现代生活中的饮食模式发生了怎样的变化?在公共和学术辩论中,有人担心饮食的社会功能可能会受到解构和传统瓦解的挑战。我们分析了1997年至2012年期间四个北欧国家饮食的社会背景和行为变化。我们关注了通常被认为是现代饮食特征的三个相互关联的过程:饮食从私人家庭向商业场所的非本地化、以更多独自用餐形式出现的个体化,以及意味着行为规范更随意的非正式化。我们的分析基于1997年和2012年在丹麦、芬兰、挪威和瑞典进行的两项调查数据。这些调查详细报告了四个国家成年人口代表性样本中的一天饮食情况(N = 4823和N = 8242)。我们比较了关于人们在哪里用餐、与谁一起用餐、用餐时长,以及用餐时是否同时进行其他活动的数据。虽然北欧人用餐的主要场所仍然是家庭和工作场所,但匆忙用餐以及边看电视边用餐的行为有所增加,并且在2012年边用餐边使用平板电脑、电脑和智能手机的情况很常见。在丹麦和挪威,独自用餐的倾向略有增加,而在瑞典略有下降。虽然这些行为因社会经济背景而异,但回归分析表明,北欧人群中出现了一些共同的变化。然而,边用餐边使用平板电脑、电脑和智能手机这种新行为与年轻人密切相关。此外,每种行为似乎都与不同类型的餐食有关。我们得出结论,虽然饮食社会组织的变化并不显著,但可以察觉到个体化和非正式化的迹象。

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