School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, QLD, Australia.
Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, QLD, Australia.
Am J Mens Health. 2019 Nov-Dec;13(6):1557988319885561. doi: 10.1177/1557988319885561.
Food choice is complex and influenced by a range of social, environmental, structural, and individual factors. Poor diet is one of the major contributors to the burden of disease, in particular for men who habitually have lower intakes of fruits and vegetables and higher intakes of meat. Food choice has been linked to the expression of masculine identities. This research used a Bourdieusian framework to explore the influential drivers of young Australian men's eating habits based on occupational groupings. Twenty men aged 19-30 years participated in in-depth semistructured interviews. Analysis used a grounded theory, social constructivist approach and identified five themes: performative masculinities and meat; meat cuts across social class; the influence of masculine autonomy on dietary choice; women protecting Australian men's health; and the role of environmental and structural barriers. These results indicated that habitus remains a useful conceptual framework to explain the results, and cultural capital is reinforced as a phenomenon. Occupation and gender appear to no longer be primary drivers of food choice in this group of men. Rather there is a shift toward an understanding of multiple masculinities and the development of microcultures with interactions between structure and agency. Meat still features in the food world of Australian men, but there are shifts to deprioritize its importance. There needs to be a more nuanced understanding of the importance of autonomy and control as well as the role of women in relation to men's dietary intakes and how this can be harnessed for positive dietary change.
食物选择是复杂的,受到一系列社会、环境、结构和个人因素的影响。不良的饮食是疾病负担的主要原因之一,尤其是对于习惯性摄入水果和蔬菜较少、肉类较多的男性来说。食物选择与男性身份的表达有关。本研究采用布迪厄的框架,基于职业群体,探讨了年轻澳大利亚男性饮食习惯的影响因素。20 名年龄在 19-30 岁的男性参与了深入的半结构化访谈。分析采用扎根理论、社会建构主义方法,确定了五个主题:表现性男子气概与肉类;肉类跨越社会阶层;男性自主性对饮食选择的影响;女性保护澳大利亚男性健康;以及环境和结构性障碍的作用。这些结果表明,习惯仍然是解释结果的有用概念框架,文化资本作为一种现象得到了加强。在这组男性中,职业和性别似乎不再是食物选择的主要驱动因素。相反,人们开始理解多种男子气概,并发展出具有结构和能动性相互作用的微观文化。肉类仍然是澳大利亚男性饮食中的重要组成部分,但人们开始降低其重要性。需要更细致地理解自主权和控制的重要性,以及女性在男性饮食摄入方面的作用,以及如何利用这一点促进积极的饮食改变。