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Social Factors, Dietary Intake and the Nutritional Status of Community-Dwelling Chinese Older Adults: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Tsang JPY, Cheung DSK, Liu JYW.
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Social influences on the occupational dietary behaviour of firefighters: A scoping review. [PDF]
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Throughout time and in all parts of the world, humans have eaten together socially. Commensality, eating and drinking together, is fundamentally a social activity which creates and cements bonds which define our place in society. Covering prehistoric archaeology, to medieval banquets, to the inaugural dinner of the American President to everyday ...
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“Missing ingredients: Digital commensality and its challenges in fostering psychological well-being”
: Commensality, the act of sharing a meal or drink together, has been widely associated with psychological well-being in traditional in-person settings.
Karolien Poels, Charlotte De Backer
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The Sociological Review, 2002
Commensality is eating with others, and marriages are among the most significant commensal relationships. We collected qualitative data about commensality and entry into marriage from twenty couples using two in-depth interviews, the first at about the time couples entered marriage and the second about one year later. Commensal eating was an important
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Commensality is eating with others, and marriages are among the most significant commensal relationships. We collected qualitative data about commensality and entry into marriage from twenty couples using two in-depth interviews, the first at about the time couples entered marriage and the second about one year later. Commensal eating was an important
Jeffery Sobal +2 more
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Biochemical Pharmacology, 2006
A battle to control and curtail bacterial infectious diseases is being waged in our hospitals and communities through antibiotic therapies and vaccines targeting specific species. But what effects do these interventions have on the epidemiology of infections caused by the organisms that are part of our natural microbial flora?
M N, Alekshun, S B, Levy
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A battle to control and curtail bacterial infectious diseases is being waged in our hospitals and communities through antibiotic therapies and vaccines targeting specific species. But what effects do these interventions have on the epidemiology of infections caused by the organisms that are part of our natural microbial flora?
M N, Alekshun, S B, Levy
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Introducing Artificial Commensal Companions
Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, 2020The term commensality refers to "sharing food and eating together in a social group. In this paper, we hypothesize that it would be possible to have the same kind of experience in a HCI setting, thanks to a new type of interface that we call Artificial Commensal Companion (ACC), that would be beneficial, for example, to people who voluntarily choose or
Maurizio Mancini +4 more
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This paper explores commensality in small animal veterinary practice from the perspective of vegans who engage in political consumerism. Commensality–meaning eating together–is neither good nor bad and can have positive or negative outcomes.
Gadenne, Donelle
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Gastronomica, 2020
Morgan talks about commensality in crisis. Commensality as an academic idea involves a shared experience, physical presence, habitual and specific practices, and interdependent reciprocity. As a lived experience, it is an emotional and physical relief.
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Morgan talks about commensality in crisis. Commensality as an academic idea involves a shared experience, physical presence, habitual and specific practices, and interdependent reciprocity. As a lived experience, it is an emotional and physical relief.
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