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Healthicization and Lay Knowledge About Eating Practices in Two African American Communities.

Deborah A Potter1, Lisa B Markowitz2, Siobhan E Smith2, Theresa A Rajack-Talley2, Margaret U D'Silva2, Lindsay J Della2, Latrica E Best2, Quaniqua Carthan3.   

Abstract

In this manuscript, we expand upon sociological research in lay knowledge about health and healthicization by examining socially mediated ways in which 40 African American adults in two communities acquired information about eating practices. Participants employed a variety of socially informed information-seeking strategies. Many, but not all, used socially prescribed sources exhorting them to maximize their own health and reported an amalgam of experiences concerning their interpretation of healthist messages. Participants variously accepted messages about healthy eating or engaged in strategies of micro-resistance that decentered and/or reinterpreted health promotion discourse. Furthermore, participants used emic community-based resources including those that prioritized familial engagement over individual responsibility in eating practices or that drew upon alternative health practices. We discuss the implications our work has for further research on healthicization and lay knowledge about eating practices, in which community members are actively engaged in meaning-making within local socio-structural contexts.
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Keywords:  African Americans; America, North; agency; diet, nutrition, malnutrition; health, information-seeking; interviews (research methods); marginalized or vulnerable populations; qualitative

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26443795      PMCID: PMC7934160          DOI: 10.1177/1049732315606683

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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