Small Bites: Biocultural Dimension of Children's Food and Nutrition Moffat Tina
Presents an anthropological and biocultural approach to child nutrition.Picky eating. Obesity. Malnutrition. Small Bites challenges preconceptions about the biological basis of children's eating…
Specifikacia Small Bites: Biocultural Dimension of Children's Food and Nutrition Moffat Tina
Presents an anthropological and biocultural approach to child nutrition.Picky eating. Obesity. Malnutrition. Small Bites challenges preconceptions about the biological basis of children's eating habits, gendered and parent-focused responsibility, and the notion of naturally determined children's foods. Tina Moffat draws on extensive anthropological research to explore the biological and sociocultural determinants of child nutrition and feeding. Are children naturally picky eaters? How can school meal programs help to address food insecurity and malnutrition? How has the industrial food system commodified children's food and shaped children's bodies? Small Bites investigates how children are fed in school and at home in Nepal, France, Japan, Canada, and the United States to reveal the ways child nutrition reflects broader cultural approaches to childhood and