Why we eat what we eat: Analysing the effects of gender on food choice amongst adults in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town.

Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS) === Multiple studies have explored aspects of food choice; however, few have used a gendered approach. Understanding issues relating to food from a gendered perspective has become crucial in terms of combating and preventing diseases and epidemics such...

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Main Author: Gangen, Nishaat
Other Authors: Karriem, Abdulrazak
Language:en
Published: University of Western Cape 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/7423
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-74232020-11-05T05:11:25Z Why we eat what we eat: Analysing the effects of gender on food choice amongst adults in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town. Gangen, Nishaat Karriem, Abdulrazak Food choices Food security Food consumption Obesity Mitchells Plain Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS) Multiple studies have explored aspects of food choice; however, few have used a gendered approach. Understanding issues relating to food from a gendered perspective has become crucial in terms of combating and preventing diseases and epidemics such as obesity and malnutrition within the 21st century. The notion that men and women have different perspectives in terms of food has become apparent in recent literature. 2020-11-03T10:39:51Z 2020-11-03T10:39:51Z 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/7423 en University of Western Cape University of Western Cape
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topic Food choices
Food security
Food consumption
Obesity
Mitchells Plain
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Food security
Food consumption
Obesity
Mitchells Plain
Gangen, Nishaat
Why we eat what we eat: Analysing the effects of gender on food choice amongst adults in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town.
description Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS) === Multiple studies have explored aspects of food choice; however, few have used a gendered approach. Understanding issues relating to food from a gendered perspective has become crucial in terms of combating and preventing diseases and epidemics such as obesity and malnutrition within the 21st century. The notion that men and women have different perspectives in terms of food has become apparent in recent literature.
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title Why we eat what we eat: Analysing the effects of gender on food choice amongst adults in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town.
title_short Why we eat what we eat: Analysing the effects of gender on food choice amongst adults in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town.
title_full Why we eat what we eat: Analysing the effects of gender on food choice amongst adults in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town.
title_fullStr Why we eat what we eat: Analysing the effects of gender on food choice amongst adults in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town.
title_full_unstemmed Why we eat what we eat: Analysing the effects of gender on food choice amongst adults in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town.
title_sort why we eat what we eat: analysing the effects of gender on food choice amongst adults in mitchells plain, cape town.
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