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Nutrition Transition and Traditional Food Cultural Changes in Sri Lanka during Colonization and Post-Colonization

机译:殖民化和后殖民化期间斯里兰卡的营养过渡和传统饮食文化变迁

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Sri Lanka was a colony of the Portuguese, Dutch, and British. The simplification of Sri Lankan food culture can be seen most clearly today, including how the diet has been changed in the last 400 years since the colonial occupation began. Therefore, greater efforts must be made to uncover the colonial forces that have undermined food security and health in Sri Lanka. Also traditional eating habits, which are associated with countless health benefits, have been gradually replaced by the globalized food system of multinational corporations and hidden hunger, a system inherent in the emergence of non-communicable diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, cholesterol, and kidney disease epidemics, in Sri Lanka. This article discusses factors that have underpinned the dietary change in Sri Lanka from its early colonization to the post-colonization period. The research followed the integrated concept in ethnological and sociological study approaches. The study examined literature and conducted several interviews with field experts and senior people in marginal areas in Sri Lanka. This study examines the Sri Lankan traditional food system and how it changed after the colonial period, including the main changes and their impact on current micronutrient deficiencies and non-communicable diseases.
机译:斯里兰卡是葡萄牙,荷兰和英国的殖民地。今天可以最清楚地看到斯里兰卡饮食文化的简化,包括在殖民占领开始以来的最近400年中饮食的变化。因此,必须作出更大的努力来发掘破坏斯里兰卡粮食安全和健康的殖民力量。同样,与无数健康益处相关联的传统饮食习惯也逐渐被跨国公司的全球化食品系统和隐性饥饿所取代,隐性饥饿是非传染性疾病(例如癌症,糖尿病,胆固醇和斯里兰卡肾脏疾病的流行。本文讨论了斯里兰卡从早期殖民到殖民后时期饮食结构变化的因素。该研究遵循了民族学和社会学研究方法中的综合概念。该研究对文献进行了审查,并对斯里兰卡边缘地区的现场专家和高级人士进行了几次采访。这项研究考察了斯里兰卡的传统食品体系及其在殖民时期后的变化,包括主要变化及其对当前微量营养素缺乏和非传染性疾病的影响。

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