Sociocultural Influences on Food Choices and Implications for Sustainable Healthy Diets.
Eva C MonterrosaEdward A FrongilloAdam DrewnowskiSaskia de PeeStefanie VandevijverePublished in: Food and nutrition bulletin (2021)
Sociocultural food practices relate to ideas and materials that give rise to food choices and food patterns of a group. We begin with a discussion of how individuals experience, interpret, negotiate, and symbolize the food world around them. We examine primarily the ideational pathways, such as identity, gender, religion, and cultural prohibitions, and their influence on food practices. We then provide guiding questions, frameworks, and a brief overview of food choice values to support policy planning and design. Lastly, we explore how sociocultural change for sustainable or healthy diets is already happening through food movements, food lifestyles, and traditional diets.