Lecture 15: Foods don't = Nutrients Flashcards

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If you are a majority member it is easy to assume that…

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What you and the people around you do is normal/neutral

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2
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We all attach ?? and ?? meanings to food

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Personal and broader

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3
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How do our meanings attached to food impact our eating?

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Meanings impact on what, how, when we eat

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4
Q

What is Whanau?

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Family

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5
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What is whanaugatanga?

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Belonging

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6
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What is kotahitanga?

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Togetherness

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7
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What is manaakitanga?

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Caring for each other

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8
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How does food having meaning (e.g. occasions, culture) impact accuracy of food data?

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  • Do we have data for all of these foods?
  • Habitual or regular intake?
  • May provide substantial amounts of nutrients
  • Focusing on people not food so poorer recall
  • Weighed food record could be intrusive
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9
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How do we be respectful of gathering food data?

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  • Be aware of the occasion, is gathering data essential?
  • Minimise intrusion
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