Social food practices of children in the low-income Russian families

Cover Page

Cite item

Abstract

The article is based on the results of the study of social practices of nutrition of children in low-income Russian families. The authors consider approaches to the study of food practices as a historically and culturally determined phenomenon, which is in many respects connected with social-economic characteristics and problems of the contemporary society. The quality of nutrition is defined as the main indicator of the social-economic development of the country determining public health and social potential. Today the Russian society is characterized by the deterioration of the children and adolescents’ health, including due to the decrease in the nutritional value of the family food consumption. The current situation proves the social significance of the problem of nutrition for children and other groups of population, which is manifested in the close relationship between the dietary practices and the content of the national projects implemented in Russia. The article presents the data of official statistics and the results of the survey conducted in the Republic of Bashkortostan, which characterize the existing and emerging food practices in Russian families as depending on their incomes and number of children. According to the results of the survey, for 35% of families the food expenses make up to 30-40% of their income, for 26% - 40-50%, while the share of 20-25% is considered the global threshold of poverty. With an increase in the level of income, the share of food expenses decreases, and vice versa; and the nutrition in small families is much better and diverse than in large families, i.e. the social nutrition practices of the Russian families depend on their incomes and living standards.

About the authors

S. V. Egoryshev

Institute of Social and Economic Studies Ufa Federal Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Author for correspondence.
Email: nauka@vegu.ru

доктор социологических наук, главный научный сотрудник Института социально-экономических исследований - обособленного структурного подразделения Уфимского федерального исследовательского центра Российской академии наук

Prosp. Oktyabrya, 71, Ufa, 450054, Russia

R. M. Sadykov

Institute of Social and Economic Studies Ufa Federal Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: SadikovRM@mail.ru

кандидат социологических наук, старший научный сотрудник Института социально-экономических исследований - обособленного структурного подразделения Уфимского федерального исследовательского центра Российской академии наук

Prosp. Oktyabrya, 71, Ufa, 450054, Russia

Yu. V. Migunova

Institute of Social and Economic Studies Ufa Federal Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: ignatenko_isei@mail.ru

кандидат социологических наук, научный сотрудник Института социально-экономических исследований - обособленного структурного подразделения Уфимского федерального исследовательского центра Российской академии наук

Prosp. Oktyabrya, 71, Ufa, 450054, Russia

References

  1. Albitsky V.Yu., Volgina S.Ya., Kurmaeva E.A. Sostojanie zdorovja i obraz zhizni detej iz bednyh semej [Health status and lifestyle of children from poor families]. Voprosy Sovremennoj Pediatrii. 2007; 6 (6) (In Russ.).
  2. Baranov A.A., Namazova-Baranova L.S., Albitsky V.Yu., Terletskaya R.N., Antonova E.V. Sostojanie i problemy zdorovja podrostkov v Rossii [The state and problems of adolescents’ health in Russia]. Problemy Sotsianoj Gigieny, Zdravoohranenija i Istorii Meditsiny. 2014; 6 (In Russ.).
  3. Baranov A.A., Scheplyagina L.A., Ilyin A.G., Kuchma V.R. Sostojanie zdorovja detej kak faktor natsionalnoj bezopasnosti [Children’s health as a factor of national security]. Rossijsky Pediatrichesky Zhurnal. 2005; 2 (In Russ.).
  4. Baturin A.K., Keshabyants E.E., Safronova A.M., Netrebenko О.K. Programmirovanie pitaniem: pitanie detej starshe goda [Nutrition programming: Nutrition for children older than one year]. Pediatrija. 2013; 2 (In Russ.).
  5. Veselov Yu.V. Povsednevnye praktiki pitanija [Daily dietary practices]. Sociologicheskie Issledovanija. 2015; 1 (In Russ.).
  6. Grazhdankin A.I., Kara-Murza S.G. Belaja kniga Rossii: stroitelstvo, perestrojka i reformy: 1950—2012 gg. [White Book of Russia: Construction, Perestroika, and Reforms: 1950—2012]. Moscow; 2013 (In Russ.).
  7. Deev A.D., Baturin A.K., Starovoytov M.P., Martinchik A.N., Zemlyanskaya T.A., Shalnova S.A., Keshabyants E.E., Safronova A.M. Pitanie v bednyh semjah: vzrosloe trudosposobnoe naselenie [Nutrition in poor families: Able-bodied adults]. Voprosy Pitanija. 2002; 2 (In Russ.).
  8. Efremova Yu.N. Pischa narodov Sibiri kak napravlenie issledovanija materialnoj kultury [Food of the peoples of Siberia as a direction for the study of material culture]. Kulturologicheskie Issledovanija v Sibiri. 2011; 2 (In Russ.).
  9. Kontseptualnye vzgljady na zdorovie rebenka [Conceptual Perception of the Child’s Health]. Pod red. V.N. Shestakova. Smolensk; 2003 (In Russ.).
  10. Kravchenko S.A. Sotsialnaja i kulturnaja dinamika edy: priobretenija i ujazvimosti [Social and cultural dynamics of food: Acquisitions and vulnerabilities]. Sociologicheskie Issledovanija. 2015; 1 (In Russ.).
  11. Migranova E.V. Traditsionnaja sistema pitanija bashkir (na materialah jugo-zapadnyh i jugo-vostochnyh rajonov Respubliki Bashkortostan) [The traditional food system of Bashkirs (on the materials of the south-western and south-eastern regions of the Republic of Bashkortostan)]: Diss. k.i.n. Ufa; 2003 (In Russ.).
  12. Migunova Yu.V., Moiseeva T.P. Dvuhaspektny harakter problemy pitanija detej kak faktor socialnoj ustojchivosti [Two-aspect nature of the nutrition of children as a factor of social sustainability]. Sovremennye Problemy Nauki i Obrazovanija. 2014; 6 (In Russ.).
  13. Migunova Yu.V., Sadykov R.M. Pitanie detej v sovremennoj rossijskoj semie: socialno-ekonomicheskij aspekt [Nutrition of children in the contemporary Russian family: A social-economic aspect]. Voprosy Pitanija. 2018; 2 (In Russ.).
  14. Nauchnye osnovy zdorovogo pitanija [Scientific Grounds of Healthy Nutrition]. Moscow; 2010 (In Russ.).
  15. Normy fiziologicheskih potrebnostej v energii i pischevyh vechhestvah dlja razlichnyh grupp naselenija Rossijskoj Federatsii: metodicheskie rekomendatsii [Norms of physiological needs in energy and nutrients for various groups of the Russian population: Methodological guidelines]. Moscow; 2008 (In Russ.).
  16. Ovcharova L.N., Popova D.O. Detskaja bednost v Rossii. Trevozhnye tendentdsii i vybor strategicheskih dejstvij [Children Poverty in Russia. Alarming Trends and Strategic Choices]. Moscow; 2005 (In Russ.).
  17. Pitanie i zdorovie v bednyh semjah [Nutrition and Health in Poor Families]. Pod red. A.K. Baturina, V.G. Zinina, V.A. Tutelyana et al. Мoscow; 2002 (In Russ.).
  18. Regiony Rossii. Socialno-ekonomicheskie pokazateli: Stat. sb. [Regions of Russia. Social-Economic Indicators: A statistical yearbook]. Moscow; 2018 (In Russ.).
  19. Sadykov R.M., Migunova Yu.V. Socialnye ugrozy nepolnotsennogo pitanija detej v semie [Social threats of malnutrition of children in the family]. Socialnye Aspekty Zdorovja Naselenija. 2016; 3 (In Russ.).
  20. Semja v Rossii: osobennosti sovremennoj zhizni i vzgljad v buduschee [Family in Russia: Features of Contemporary Life and Future Prospects]. Pod red. L.N. Ovcharova, L.M. Prokofieva. Moscow; 2009 (In Russ.).
  21. Sorokin P.A. Golod kak faktor. Vlijanie goloda na povedenie ljudej, sotsialnuju organizatsiju i obchhestvennuju zhizn [Hunger as a Factor. The Impact of Hunger on Human Behavior, Social Organization, and Social Life]. Moscow; 2003 (In Russ.).
  22. Sotsialnoe polozhenie i uroven zhizni naselenija Rossii: Stat. sb. [Social Situation and Standard of Living of the Russian Population: A statistical yearbook]. Moscow; 2014 (In Russ.).
  23. Sotsiologija pitanija: traditsii i transformatsii [Sociology of Food: Traditions and Transformations]. Pod red. N.N. Zarubinoj, S.A. Kravchenko. Moscow; 2017 (In Russ.).
  24. Sukharev A.G., Ignatova L.F., Stan V.V., Shelonina O.A., Tsyrenova N.M., Lukashova Yu.A. Mediko-sotsialnaja otsenka obraza zhizni shkolnikov [A medical-social assessment of the schoolchildren’s lifestyle]. Rossijsky Pediatrichesky Zhurnal. 2014; 3 (In Russ.).
  25. Sukharev A.G., Mikhailova S.A. Sostojanie zdorovja detskogo naselenija v naprjazhennyh ekologicheskih i socialnyh uslovijah [The health status of children in dangerous environmental and social conditions]. Gigiena i Sanitarija. 2004; 1 (In Russ.).
  26. Tokarev S.A. K metodike etnograficheskogo izuchenija materialnoj kultury [On the methodology of the ethnographic study of material culture]. Etnograficheskoe Obozrenie. 1970; 4 (In Russ.).
  27. Trotsuk I.V. Sotsiologicheskaya “kaloriynost”: kulinarnoe, kulturnoe i prostranstvennoe “izmereniya” edy [The “sociological-caloric” value of food: Culinary, cultural, and spatial “measurements”]. Sotsiologicheskoe Obozrenie. 2018; 17 (1) (In Russ.).
  28. FGBU “NII pitanija RAM” [FSBI “Research Institute of Nutrition of the RAM”]. http://www.ion.ru/index.php/2008-12-16-10-17-21 (In Russ.).
  29. Etnografija pitanija narodov stran zarubezhnoj Azii: Opyt sravnitelnoj tipologii [Ethnography of the Peoples’ Food in the Countries of Foreign Asia: A Comparative Typology]. Moscow; 1981 (In Russ.).
  30. Ashiabi G.S., O’Neal K.K. Children’s health status: examining the associations among income poverty, material hardship, and parental factors. PloS ONE. 2007; 9 (2).
  31. Coveney J. Food. London — New York; 2014.
  32. Ecob R., Smith G.D. Income and health: what is the nature of relationship. Social Science and Medicine. 1999; 48 (5).
  33. Freedman P.H. (Ed.) Food: The History of Taste. Berkeley — Los Angeles; 2007.
  34. Levi-Strauss C. The culinary triangle. C. Counihan, P. van Esterik. Food and Culture: A Reader. New York; 2008.
  35. Smith J.P. Healthy bodies and thick wallets: The dual relation between health and economic status. Journal of Economic Perspective. 1999; 13 (2).

Copyright (c) 2019 Egoryshev S.V., Sadykov R.M., Migunova Y.V.

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

This website uses cookies

You consent to our cookies if you continue to use our website.

About Cookies