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The role of culture in the representation of probiotic foods
Machado Oliveira, Michele Christine; Rodrigues, Heber; Bisconsin Junior, Antonio; Camillo, Gustavo H. T. A.; Sierra, Héctor; Alegbeleye, Oluwadara; Gomez Corona, Carlos; Micetic Turk, Dusanka; Paucar Menacho, Luz Maria; Chincha, Alexandra A.I.A.; Gomez Zavaglia, Andrea
; Galmarini, Mara Virginia
; Neetoo, Swaleha Hudaa; Sant'Ana, Anderson de Souza
; Galmarini, Mara Virginia
; Neetoo, Swaleha Hudaa; Sant'Ana, Anderson de Souza
Fecha de publicación:
10/2024
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Revista:
Food Research International
ISSN:
0963-9969
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Functional foods, and specifically probiotics, are important products present in retail worldwide. Probiotics comprise “live microorganisms that, when administered in adequate amounts, can confer a health benefit on the host”. This study aimed to investigate the effect of culture on probiotic foods social representation. A total of 818 consumers from seven countries (Argentina, Brazil, Honduras, Mauritius, Mexico, Peru, and Slovenia) participated in the study. A free word association task was performed with the inductor term “probiotic food,” followed by lemmatization, categorization, and prototypical analysis of the social representation. The results indicated that the term health was common in all countries studied, as well as other positive aspects such as benefits, well-being, and functional foods. This study helped to shed light and better understand the role of culture in the social representation of probiotics.
Palabras clave:
Probiotics
,
Culture
,
International
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Machado Oliveira, Michele Christine; Rodrigues, Heber; Bisconsin Junior, Antonio; Camillo, Gustavo H. T. A.; Sierra, Héctor; et al.; The role of culture in the representation of probiotic foods; Elsevier Science; Food Research International; 194; 114859; 10-2024; 1-13
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