Artículos de revistas
Food choice in low income populations - A review
Fecha
2015-03Registro en:
Hough, Guillermo; Sosa, Miriam Patricia; Food choice in low income populations - A review; Elsevier; Food Quality and Preference; 40; Part B; 3-2015; 334-342
0950-3293
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Hough, Guillermo
Sosa, Miriam Patricia
Resumen
The vast majority of publications on food acceptability and behavior have considered middle- or high-income populations. However, there is research focused on low-income populations which deserves attention considering that many millions worldwide suffer undernutrition and/or food insecurity. The objective of this review is to highlight what the authors considered to be the most relevant research in the area to thus bring attention to this sensitive area which requires further research. Although there is a certain overlap, the review is classified in the following areas: fruits and vegetables, obesity, food choice, indigenous populations, development of specific food products and, finally, what we consider to be the most promising or necessary research in the field of food choice in low-income populations.