Custodio Marie Claire, Ynion Jhoanne, Samaddar Arindam, Cuevas Rosa Paula, Mohanty Suva Kanta, Ray Chakravarti Anindita, Demont Matty
International Rice Research Institute, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines.
Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, KIIT School of Management, Bhubaneswar, India.
Glob Food Sec. 2021 Mar;28:100497. doi: 10.1016/j.gfs.2021.100497.
Understanding heterogeneity of consumers' food choice is critical in formulating tailored nutrition interventions. To illustrate this, we survey urban and rural consumers from low- and middle-income households in eastern India to unravel five sources of heterogeneity (5 Ws) in gastronomic systems that affect diets: (i) socioeconomic characteristics of the target population (); (ii) food environments (); (iii) eating occasions (); (iv) consumed dishes (); and (v) ingredient attributes and consumer attitudes towards food (). Diets in eastern India are predominantly starch-based featuring infrequent intake of fruits and vegetables. Accounting for heterogeneity in gastronomic systems can help policy makers and nutritionists develop more targeted nutrition interventions, which can aid in the development of planetary health diets in various contexts around the world.
了解消费者食物选择的异质性对于制定量身定制的营养干预措施至关重要。为了说明这一点,我们对印度东部低收入和中等收入家庭的城乡消费者进行了调查,以揭示影响饮食的美食系统中五个异质性来源(5W):(i)目标人群的社会经济特征();(ii)食物环境();(iii)用餐场合();(iv)食用菜肴();以及(v)食材属性和消费者对食物的态度()。印度东部的饮食主要以淀粉类食物为主,水果和蔬菜摄入较少。考虑美食系统中的异质性有助于政策制定者和营养学家制定更具针对性的营养干预措施,这有助于在世界各地的不同背景下发展地球健康饮食。