Eating behaviors of elderly persons with hyperlipidemia in urban Chiang Mai

The objective of the present ethnographic study was to describe the eating behaviors of elderly persons with hyperlipidemia. Twenty-one elderly subjects with hyperlipidemia and their relatives volunteered to be included in the study. Focus group and in-depth interviews with participant observations...

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Main Authors: Aree P., Tanphaichitr V., Suttharangsri W., Kavanagh K.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-44152014-08-30T02:38:21Z Eating behaviors of elderly persons with hyperlipidemia in urban Chiang Mai Aree P. Tanphaichitr V. Suttharangsri W. Kavanagh K. The objective of the present ethnographic study was to describe the eating behaviors of elderly persons with hyperlipidemia. Twenty-one elderly subjects with hyperlipidemia and their relatives volunteered to be included in the study. Focus group and in-depth interviews with participant observations were used for data collection. Each transcript from interviews and observations were analyzed using content analysis. Subjects were asked to validate findings and ethical considerations were maintained throughout the study. When discussing the meaning of food, three themes emerged: (i) substances make people strong or healthy; (ii) food is like medicine and; (iii) food causes illness. Most subjects had learned about food and nutrition from their parents or relatives and from school. Regarding food procurement, most bought food such as fish or other seafood, meat and eggs from the fresh markets nearby almost daily. All subjects cooked their own traditional northern Thai food, such as Hung-le (northern curry) and preferred seasoning such as fish sauce, pepper and herbs. They ate when they were hungry or after they had finished working. The present study reflected that northern Thai culture strongly influences the participants' eating behaviors. 2014-08-30T02:38:21Z 2014-08-30T02:38:21Z 2004 Article 14410745 10.1111/j.1442-2018.2003.00169.x 14764194 NHSUA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-1642335536&partnerID=40&md5=c442719eaecfa9099ec3e37e1dc67bc4 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14764194 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/4415 English
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description The objective of the present ethnographic study was to describe the eating behaviors of elderly persons with hyperlipidemia. Twenty-one elderly subjects with hyperlipidemia and their relatives volunteered to be included in the study. Focus group and in-depth interviews with participant observations were used for data collection. Each transcript from interviews and observations were analyzed using content analysis. Subjects were asked to validate findings and ethical considerations were maintained throughout the study. When discussing the meaning of food, three themes emerged: (i) substances make people strong or healthy; (ii) food is like medicine and; (iii) food causes illness. Most subjects had learned about food and nutrition from their parents or relatives and from school. Regarding food procurement, most bought food such as fish or other seafood, meat and eggs from the fresh markets nearby almost daily. All subjects cooked their own traditional northern Thai food, such as Hung-le (northern curry) and preferred seasoning such as fish sauce, pepper and herbs. They ate when they were hungry or after they had finished working. The present study reflected that northern Thai culture strongly influences the participants' eating behaviors.
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author Aree P.
Tanphaichitr V.
Suttharangsri W.
Kavanagh K.
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Tanphaichitr V.
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Eating behaviors of elderly persons with hyperlipidemia in urban Chiang Mai
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Tanphaichitr V.
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title Eating behaviors of elderly persons with hyperlipidemia in urban Chiang Mai
title_short Eating behaviors of elderly persons with hyperlipidemia in urban Chiang Mai
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