Project Details
Description
This Research Project Examine The Relationship Between Agn, Caring and Dietary Practices Amonger Adults in the Province of Azuay. Official Data from National Census (ECV) you have limited information on the General State of Senior Citizens and, at the local Level Few Studies have focused on This Age Group. This Project Will Ethnographically Explore Eating Practices and Habs Among Older Adults in Order To Question The Following: How do They Attribute Moral Valence and Health Properties to Their Food Choices? How Does Cooking Become An Integral Part of Older Adulthood Caring Practices? How are Older Adults' Eating practices Historically and Culturally Situated and How do They Circuit in Terms of Class, Gender, Ethnicity, and Kinship? And, How do public Health Practitioners Understand Food in Relation to Biological Quantifications, Nutrition, Depression Tests, and Other Clinical Instruments? OUR Objective in Studying Eating Practices In Later Life is to Demonstrate That Food is a Constitutive and Constitution Element of Care Cultures, Which Develop Various for Forms of APFFECTIVE EXCHANGE AND RELATIONSHIPS. For Instance, Sons and Daughters of Older Adults Buy Food for Their Parents, Who In Turn Become Responsible for Cooking And Taking Care of Eyr Grandchildren. In Doing So, We draw and put into dialogue the political economy of food and nutrition; The Anthropology of Care and Aging; Medical Anthropology; And Science and Technology Studies (STS) Approaches to Body Measurements and Statistics.
Call for Applications
XVIII UNIVERSITY COMPETITION FOR RESEARCH PROJECTS
| Short title | Are We What We Eat? |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 9/09/19 → 8/09/20 |
Keywords
- Older Adults
- AGING
- Care
- Nutrition
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Research output
- 1 Article
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“Eating healthy”: Distrust of expert nutritional knowledge among elderly adults
Suarez, M., Torres Carrasco, M. E., Morales, D., Kuritzky, A., Abril, V. & Encalada, L., 1 Oct 2021, In: Appetite. 165, 105289.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access2 Scopus citations