A cross-disciplinary mixed-method approach to understand how food retail environment transformations influence food choice and intake among the urban poor
experiences from VietnamA cross-disciplinary mixed-method approach to understand how food retail environment transformations influence food choice and intake among the urban poor
experiences from VietnamSamenvatting
Nutrition insecurity among urban poor in modernizing Asian metropolises is a critical issue. It is well recognized that in urban Asia the poor are food insecure. Across Asia the food retail environment is transforming rapidly, in which supermarkets increasingly replace traditional food vending, like markets and street vendors that the urban poor depend upon. The question is, how these transformations impact the diets of the urban poor? What drives their food choice? What are their daily shopping practices and how does that affect their dietary intake? To investigate this, we developed across-disciplinary nutrition and social practices study with a sequential quantitative-qualitative mixed-method design.
Organisatie | Aeres Hogeschool |
Lectoraat | Voedsel en Gezond Leven |
Gepubliceerd in | Appetite Elsevier, [S.l.], Vol. 142, Uitgave: 104370 |
Datum | 2019-07-13 |
Type | Artikel |
ISSN | 0195-6663 |
Taal | Engels |