Fish and seafood provisioning: The experiences of midlife adults

Stephanie Marie Bostic
2017
Fish and seafood consumption is recommended as part of a healthful diet. Higher intakes, particularly of fatty fish containing omega-3 fatty acids, are associated with improved brain and cardiovascular health. Most Americans do not consume the recommended amounts of fish and seafood. To explore fish and seafood food choice, a mixed methods project with two studies was designed and conducted in rural New York State with midlife adults (ages 50-75). The first project was an in-depth qualitative
more » ... udy using interviews with midlife adults (n=31). Two aspects of these interviews were examined: 1) social representations of the health effects of fish and seafood and 2) the scripts used for fish and seafood provisioning. Core and peripheral social representations were identified and described. Individual patterns of involvement with social representations were presented. Scripts used for acquiring and preparing fish and seafood as well as eating out were characterized. The importance of script integration between linked script types was suggested. Components of the qualitative findings and other factors were then examined in a survey of midlife adults (n=212), including a sub-sample that also provided dried blood spots (n=100) for analysis of fatty acid levels. Individuals who agreed more strongly with positive social representations and who reported A Qualitative Interview Guide B Qualitative Study: Sampling Frame C Survey D Survey Development D.
doi:10.7298/x4tb1512 fatcat:h53col3acnhf3pnem2naqcz3qu