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'Real men don't diet': an analysis of contemporary newspaper representations of men, food and health.

机译:“真正的男人不节食”:对当代报纸对男人,食物和健康的代表性的分析。

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Little research to date has focused on the meanings men attach to food and the relationship between diet and health. This is an important topic in light of the current 'crisis' in men's health and the role of lifestyle factors such as diet in illness prevention. Since the mass media is a powerful source of information about health matters generally, media representations bear critical examination. The present paper reports on an in-depth qualitative analysis of contemporary UK newspaper articles on the topic of men and diet (N=44). The findings indicate a persistent adherence to hegemonic masculinities predicated on health-defeating diets, special occasion cooking of hearty meals, and a general distancing from the feminised realm of dieting. At the same time, men are constructed as naive and vulnerable when it comes to diet and health, while women are viewed as experts. The implications for health promotion with men are discussed.
机译:迄今为止,很少有研究集中在男人对食物的理解以及饮食与健康之间的关系上。鉴于当前男性健康的“危机”以及饮食等疾病等生活方式因素在疾病预防中的作用,这是一个重要的话题。由于大众媒体通常是有关健康问题的有力信息来源,因此媒体代表必须接受严格的审查。本文报道了对英国当代报纸有关男性和饮食(N = 44)主题的文章进行的深入定性分析。这些发现表明,坚持以危害健康的饮食为基础的霸权男性气质,特殊场合下丰盛的饭菜,以及与节食女性化领域的普遍距离。同时,在饮食和健康方面,男人被认为天真,脆弱。而女人被视为专家。讨论了促进男性健康的意义。

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