| Literature DB >> 27984767 |
Julia Díez1, Paloma Conde2, María Sandin3, María Urtasun4, Remedios López5, José Luis Carrero6, Joel Gittelsohn7, Manuel Franco8.
Abstract
There is a need to partner between researchers, practitioners and residents to increase our understanding of environmental influences on dietary behaviors. We used the participatory method of Photovoice to understand key determinants of the local food environment influencing residents' diets. This project was conducted in Villaverde, a low-income area located in Madrid, Spain. From February to May 2015, 24 residents working in four Photovoice groups, took photographs related to their local food environment. Each group analyzed and critically discussed their photographs in small group sessions. Through a consensus-building process, participants identified 30 emerging categories, which followed five conceptual themes related to their food environment: 1) eating in moderation, 2) cultural diversity, 3) food stores, 4) social relationships and 5) economic crisis and poverty. Participants, researchers and practitioners successfully collaborated in analyzing, writing, disseminating the project results, and directly informing local policy-makers, media, and other residents. The project results may guide community-generated interventions for promoting a healthier food environment.Entities:
Keywords: Food environment; Participatory Action Research; Photovoice; Spain; Urban health
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27984767 DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2016.11.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Place ISSN: 1353-8292 Impact factor: 4.078