School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Newcastle, NSW 2308, Australia.
Hunter Medical Research Institute, New Lambton Heights, Newcastle, NSW 2305, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Nov 15;18(22):11967. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182211967.
The way we eat has changed dramatically in only a few decades. While definitions of food culture have previously existed, a clear description of modern food culture that can be used for health promotion is lacking. In this paper, we propose a concept of food culture for application within public health, what a positive food culture looks like compared to negative elements that have dominated in developed countries and the consequences for physical and mental health and wellbeing. We support calls to action from the international community to reconsider the way we eat. All segments of society have a role to play in building a positive food culture, and it is critical that macro (policy and systems) and meso (community) level environmental factors align and provide supportive environments that promote health-enhancing behaviours. Defining food culture is a necessary step towards articulating the complexities that influence food behaviours and impact health. The ultimate goal is collective action to enable population-wide and sustained improvements to the way we eat, and how we think and feel about food.
仅在几十年的时间里,我们的饮食方式就发生了巨大变化。虽然之前已经存在食品文化的定义,但缺乏一种可用于促进健康的明确的现代食品文化描述。在本文中,我们提出了一个应用于公共卫生领域的食品文化概念,即与在发达国家占主导地位的负面因素相比,积极的食品文化是什么样子的,以及对身心健康和幸福感的影响。我们支持国际社会发出的重新审视我们饮食方式的行动呼吁。社会的所有阶层在建立积极的食品文化方面都发挥着作用,至关重要的是,宏观(政策和系统)和中观(社区)层面的环境因素要协调一致,并提供支持性的环境,促进促进健康的行为。定义食品文化是阐明影响食品行为和影响健康的复杂性的必要步骤。最终目标是采取集体行动,使人们普遍改善饮食方式,以及人们对食物的思维和感受方式。