Representations on food intake and its implications in nutritional investigations: qualitative study with subjects submitted to dietary prescriptions
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Resumo: | ObjectiveThe objective of this qualitative study was to present and discuss the flexible characteristics emerging from reports on food intake of patients submitted to dietary treatment for hypertension control and the impact of anxiety on their health. Food intake reports were analyzed as social representations and their implications in nutritional investigations were discussed. MethodsThirty hypertensive subjects were interviewed by means of home visits; 15 were low-income and 15 were middle-class individuals. The 24-hour diet recall method was used to obtain information on food intake, in association with diet history and a questionnaire on meal frequency, in the context of semi-structured indepth interviews which were taped, transcribed and had their content analyzed. ResultsSocial representations situated between theory and practice expressed fluctuations and contradictions regarding food intake. Such representations were grouped in categories such as: irregularity in food ingestion and food purchasing; intake method in accordance with the type of food served; oscillation in the number of people eating together; answers induced by the interviewer in search of accurate answers; lack of memory of the interviewed; imprecision and divergent reports on food intake; use of quantitative parameters whose reference values are sensitive to the subject and the presence of third parties witnessing the interview. The methodological strategy employed allowed the observation that there is less precision in the information on food intake than expected, as a result of its being composed of social representations, that is to say, mental constructions of reality. The results also suggest that the food inquiry approach for subjects submitted to dietary prescription may be insufficient to investigate their eating habits. |
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Representations on food intake and its implications in nutritional investigations: qualitative study with subjects submitted to dietary prescriptionsRepresentações sobre consumo alimentar e suas implicações em inquéritos alimentares: estudo qualitativo em sujeitos submetidos à prescrição dietéticafood intakefood inquirysocial representationhypertensiondietconsumo de alimentosinquéritos nutricionaisrepresentação socialhipertensãodietaObjectiveThe objective of this qualitative study was to present and discuss the flexible characteristics emerging from reports on food intake of patients submitted to dietary treatment for hypertension control and the impact of anxiety on their health. Food intake reports were analyzed as social representations and their implications in nutritional investigations were discussed. MethodsThirty hypertensive subjects were interviewed by means of home visits; 15 were low-income and 15 were middle-class individuals. The 24-hour diet recall method was used to obtain information on food intake, in association with diet history and a questionnaire on meal frequency, in the context of semi-structured indepth interviews which were taped, transcribed and had their content analyzed. ResultsSocial representations situated between theory and practice expressed fluctuations and contradictions regarding food intake. Such representations were grouped in categories such as: irregularity in food ingestion and food purchasing; intake method in accordance with the type of food served; oscillation in the number of people eating together; answers induced by the interviewer in search of accurate answers; lack of memory of the interviewed; imprecision and divergent reports on food intake; use of quantitative parameters whose reference values are sensitive to the subject and the presence of third parties witnessing the interview. The methodological strategy employed allowed the observation that there is less precision in the information on food intake than expected, as a result of its being composed of social representations, that is to say, mental constructions of reality. The results also suggest that the food inquiry approach for subjects submitted to dietary prescription may be insufficient to investigate their eating habits.ObjetivoApresentar e discutir o caráter flexível que emergiu nos relatos sobre consumo alimentar em estudo qualitativo para avaliar práticas alimentares de pessoas submetidas a tratamento dietético por serem hipertensas e o impacto da preocupação com a saúde nestas. Os relatos de consumo alimentar foram analisados como representações sociais e se discutiu as implicações destas em inquéritos dietéticos. MétodosEm visita domiciliar foram entrevistados 30 hipertensos, sendo 15 de baixa renda e 15 de classe média. Para obtenção de informações sobre consumo alimentar foram aplicados os métodos recordatório alimentar de 24 horas, associado à história dietética e a um questionário de freqüência alimentar, no contexto de uma entrevista em profundidade semi-estruturada. As entrevistas foram gravadas, transcritas e analisadas em seu conteúdo. ResultadosSituadas entre o discurso e as práticas, as representações expressaram flutuações e contradições sobre o consumo alimentar. Tais representações foram agrupadas em categorias apresentadas como: irregularidade da presença do alimento e das compras; modo de consumo conforme o tipo de alimento; variação do número de comensais; indução das respostas provocada pela busca de informações precisas por parte do entrevistador; falta de memória do entrevistado; imprecisão e contrariedade de relatos sobre consumo alimentar; uso de noções quantitativas cujos valores de referência são particulares ao sujeito e presença de terceiros testemunhando a entrevista. A estratégia metodológica utilizada permitiu observar que há menos precisão nas informações sobre consumo alimentar do que o esperado, por serem estas representações sociais, ou seja, construções mentais da realidade. Os resultados também sugerem que a abordagem da alimentação de sujeitos submetidos à prescrição dietética por meio de inquéritos alimentares pode ser insuficiente para conhecer suas práticas alimentares.Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2023-08-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9163Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 17 No. 1 (2004): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; Vol. 17 Núm. 1 (2004): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; v. 17 n. 1 (2004): Revista de Nutrição1678-9865reponame:Revista de Nutriçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)instacron:PUC_CAMPporhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9163/6548Copyright (c) 2023 Rosa Wanda Diez GARCIA2https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDiez GARCIA2, Rosa Wanda 2023-08-11T14:29:57Zoai:ojs.periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br:article/9163Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rnPRIhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/oai||sbi.submissionrn@puc-campinas.edu.br1678-98651415-5273opendoar:2023-08-11T14:29:57Revista de Nutrição - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)false |
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Representations on food intake and its implications in nutritional investigations: qualitative study with subjects submitted to dietary prescriptions Representações sobre consumo alimentar e suas implicações em inquéritos alimentares: estudo qualitativo em sujeitos submetidos à prescrição dietética |
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Representations on food intake and its implications in nutritional investigations: qualitative study with subjects submitted to dietary prescriptions |
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Representations on food intake and its implications in nutritional investigations: qualitative study with subjects submitted to dietary prescriptions Diez GARCIA2, Rosa Wanda food intake food inquiry social representation hypertension diet consumo de alimentos inquéritos nutricionais representação social hipertensão dieta |
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Representations on food intake and its implications in nutritional investigations: qualitative study with subjects submitted to dietary prescriptions |
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Representations on food intake and its implications in nutritional investigations: qualitative study with subjects submitted to dietary prescriptions |
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Representations on food intake and its implications in nutritional investigations: qualitative study with subjects submitted to dietary prescriptions |
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Diez GARCIA2, Rosa Wanda |
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food intake food inquiry social representation hypertension diet consumo de alimentos inquéritos nutricionais representação social hipertensão dieta |
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ObjectiveThe objective of this qualitative study was to present and discuss the flexible characteristics emerging from reports on food intake of patients submitted to dietary treatment for hypertension control and the impact of anxiety on their health. Food intake reports were analyzed as social representations and their implications in nutritional investigations were discussed. MethodsThirty hypertensive subjects were interviewed by means of home visits; 15 were low-income and 15 were middle-class individuals. The 24-hour diet recall method was used to obtain information on food intake, in association with diet history and a questionnaire on meal frequency, in the context of semi-structured indepth interviews which were taped, transcribed and had their content analyzed. ResultsSocial representations situated between theory and practice expressed fluctuations and contradictions regarding food intake. Such representations were grouped in categories such as: irregularity in food ingestion and food purchasing; intake method in accordance with the type of food served; oscillation in the number of people eating together; answers induced by the interviewer in search of accurate answers; lack of memory of the interviewed; imprecision and divergent reports on food intake; use of quantitative parameters whose reference values are sensitive to the subject and the presence of third parties witnessing the interview. The methodological strategy employed allowed the observation that there is less precision in the information on food intake than expected, as a result of its being composed of social representations, that is to say, mental constructions of reality. The results also suggest that the food inquiry approach for subjects submitted to dietary prescription may be insufficient to investigate their eating habits. |
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