From Nutrients to Nurturance: A Conceptual Introduction to Food Well-Being

Author:

Block Lauren G.1,Grier Sonya A.2,Childers Terry L.3,Davis Brennan4,Ebert Jane E.J.5,Kumanyika Shiriki6,Laczniak Russell N.7,Machin Jane E.8,Motley Carol M.9,Peracchio Laura10,Pettigrew Simone11,Scott Maura12,Bieshaar Mirjam N.G. Ginkel13

Affiliation:

1. Baruch College

2. American University

3. Iowa State University

4. Baylor University

5. University of Minnesota

6. University of Pennsylvania

7. John and Connie Stafford Faculty Fellow, Iowa State University

8. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

9. University of Alabama at Birmingham

10. University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

11. University of Western Australia

12. University of Kentucky

13. Erasmus University

Abstract

The authors propose a restructuring of the “food as health” paradigm to “food as well-being.” This requires shifting from an emphasis on restraint and restrictions to a more positive, holistic understanding of the role of food in overall well-being. The authors propose the concept of food well-being (FWB), defined as a positive psychological, physical, emotional, and social relationship with food at both individual and societal levels. The authors define and explain the five primary domains of FWB: food socialization, food literacy, food marketing, food availability, and food policy. The FWB framework employs a richer definition of food and highlights the need for research that bridges other disciplines and paradigms outside and within marketing. Further research should develop and refine the understanding of each domain with the ultimate goal of moving the field toward this embodiment of food as well-being.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Marketing,Economics and Econometrics,Business and International Management

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