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Nutritional advice from George Orwell. Exploring the social mechanisms behind the overconsumption of unhealthy foods by people with low socio-economic status

机译:乔治奥韦尔的营养建议。 探索社会经济地位低于不健康食品的过度公共机制

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Despite a general consensus and recognition of the importance of the "social gradient" on nutritional standards and ultimately people's health, (Budrys, 2003; Marmot & Wilkinson, 1999; Marmot et al., 1991; Ross & Wu, 1995), the body of literature identifying and describing the actual underlying social mechanisms which could explain this association is small, fragmented and not contained within one single discipline of thought - the effects of this conundrum seem easier to describe than to explain. The aim of this article is therefore to explore and identify social mechanisms, which could help explain why people with low socio-economic status consume a disproportionate amount of unhealthy foods and therefore also observe poorer diets. It is therefore in many ways an exploration into the nature of (relative) poverty. The point of departure for this exploration and identification is historical descriptions (in the form of excerpts) from George Orwell's (1937) book "The Road to Wigan Pier" on the living conditions of the British working classes. These descriptions will be aligned with results from contemporary research into nutritional behaviour. Strong similarities are identified between George Orwell's historical descriptions of the working-class's unhealthy diet and the findings from contemporary research into nutritional behaviour of people with a low socio-economic status. Certain social mechanisms influencing nutritional choices are readily identifiable across disciplines, and even partly reproduced in different historical, social and spatial contexts, with stronger negative (nutritional) consequences for people with low socio-economic status. The disregard of social mechanisms, and therefore implicitly issues of class, could indicate a general "de-socialization" of nutritional advice also in its dispersal through various health-promotion initiatives and campaigns, which raises serious questions about the usefulness of much nutritional advice, already tentatively questioned by some nutritionist (Burr et al., 2007) as well as "food" sociologist (Smith & Holm, 2010). (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:尽管普遍共识和认识到“社会梯度”对营养标准和最终人民健康的重要性,(Budrys,2003; Marmot&Wilkinson,1999; Marmot等,1991; Ross&Wu,1995),身体识别和描述可以解释这种关联的实际社会机制的文学识别和描述该协会的实际潜在的社会机制是小,分散的,并且不包含在一个单一的思想中的一个学科中 - 这种难题的影响似乎更容易描述而不是解释。因此,本文的目的是探索和识别社会机制,这可能有助于解释为什么社会经济地位低的人消耗不成比例的不健康食品,因此也观察较贫乏的饮食。因此,许多方式是探索(相对)贫困的性质。此探索和识别的出发点是乔治奥尔韦尔(1937年)在英国工人阶级的生活条件下将“通往Wigan Pier的道路”的历史描述(以摘录)。这些描述将与当代研究的结果与营养行为一致。乔治奥尔韦尔在工人阶级不健康饮食的历史描述之间确定了强有力的相似之处,以及当代研究人们对社会经济地位低的人的营养行为的调查结果。影响营养选择的某些社会机制在纪律中易于识别,甚至部分地在不同的历史,社会和空间环境中复制,对社会经济地位低的人具有更强的消极(营养)后果。无视社会机制,因此隐含课堂问题,可以通过各种健康 - 促进倡议和竞选活动表明营养建议的一般“除社会化”也通过各种健康促进举措和竞选活动,这提出了关于许多营养建议的有用性的严重问题,已经被一些营养师(Burr等,2007年)以及“食物”社会学家(Smith&Holm,2010)质疑。 (c)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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