TY - JOUR
T1 - Factors influencing food choice in an australian aboriginal community
AU - Brimblecombe, Julie
AU - Maypilama, Elaine
AU - Colles, Susan
AU - Scarlett, Maria
AU - Dhurrkay, Joanne Garnggulkpuy
AU - Ritchie, Jan
AU - O'Dea, Kerin
PY - 2014/3/1
Y1 - 2014/3/1
N2 - We explored with Aboriginal adults living in a remote Australian community the social context of food choice and factors perceived to shape food choice. An ethnographic approach of prolonged community engagement over 3 years was augmented by interviews. Our findings revealed that knowledge, health, and resources supporting food choice were considered "out of balance," and this imbalance was seen to manifest in a Western-imposed diet lacking variety and overrelying on familiar staples. Participants felt ill-equipped to emulate the traditional pattern of knowledge transfer through passing food-related wisdom to younger generations. The traditional food system was considered key to providing the framework for learning about the contemporary food environment. Practitioners seeking to improve diet and health outcomes for this population should attend to past and present contexts of food in nutrition education, support the educative role of caregivers, address the high cost of food, and support access to traditional foods.
AB - We explored with Aboriginal adults living in a remote Australian community the social context of food choice and factors perceived to shape food choice. An ethnographic approach of prolonged community engagement over 3 years was augmented by interviews. Our findings revealed that knowledge, health, and resources supporting food choice were considered "out of balance," and this imbalance was seen to manifest in a Western-imposed diet lacking variety and overrelying on familiar staples. Participants felt ill-equipped to emulate the traditional pattern of knowledge transfer through passing food-related wisdom to younger generations. The traditional food system was considered key to providing the framework for learning about the contemporary food environment. Practitioners seeking to improve diet and health outcomes for this population should attend to past and present contexts of food in nutrition education, support the educative role of caregivers, address the high cost of food, and support access to traditional foods.
KW - Aboriginal people, Australia
KW - health and well-being
KW - nutrition / malnutrition
KW - research, qualitative
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84896765967&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/1049732314521901
DO - 10.1177/1049732314521901
M3 - Article
C2 - 24549409
AN - SCOPUS:84896765967
VL - 24
SP - 387
EP - 400
JO - Qualitative Health Research
JF - Qualitative Health Research
SN - 1049-7323
IS - 3
ER -