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View article: Balancing trade-offs between nutritional quality, consumer acceptability and climate impact across a spectrum of chili con carne formulations: from plant-based to hybrid
Balancing trade-offs between nutritional quality, consumer acceptability and climate impact across a spectrum of chili con carne formulations: from plant-based to hybrid Open
Introduction Transitioning to sustainable food consumption, through nutritious and low carbon diets, is essential to address climate and health challenges. Current trends indicate an increase of plant-based meals in schools. However, these…
View article: Meat substitutes in Swedish school meals: nutritional quality, ingredients, and insights from meal planners
Meat substitutes in Swedish school meals: nutritional quality, ingredients, and insights from meal planners Open
This study provides an overview of the ingredients, origin, processing level, nutritional quality and practitioners' insights of commonly used meat substitutes in Swedish school meals. Using quantitative and qualitative data, this study ev…
View article: Food choice, activity level, and carbon footprint: exploring potential for sustainable food consumption practices in young adults
Food choice, activity level, and carbon footprint: exploring potential for sustainable food consumption practices in young adults Open
This study aims to explore climate consciousness in relation to food consumption in young adults, examining its relationship with physical activity level and gender. A mixed-method approach is utilized, integrating seven-day food records a…
View article: Balancing risk-taking and self-care: The ecology of athlete health behaviour during the Olympic qualification phase
Balancing risk-taking and self-care: The ecology of athlete health behaviour during the Olympic qualification phase Open
Athletes who aim to qualify for the Olympic Games need to stay healthy. Research demonstrates, however, that many elite athletes take health risks to achieve sporting success. Drawing on social ecological thinking, the purpose of this stud…
View article: Swedish recreational athletes as subjects for sustainable food consumption: focus on performance and sustainability
Swedish recreational athletes as subjects for sustainable food consumption: focus on performance and sustainability Open
A high food intake can contribute to increased greenhouse-gas emissions, and therefore consumers with a high energy intake are important to include when exploring sustainable foodways. In this paper, semi-structured interviews and a seven-…
View article: Reorganising grocery shopping practices – the case of elderly consumers
Reorganising grocery shopping practices – the case of elderly consumers Open
This paper aims to deepen the understanding of elderly consumers' grocery shopping practices during Covid-19. Drawing on the shopping-as-practice approach within social practice theory, we show how the practices unfold as the pandemic evol…
View article: Corrigendum: COVID-19 Driven Adaptations in the Provision of School Meals in the Baltic Sea Region
Corrigendum: COVID-19 Driven Adaptations in the Provision of School Meals in the Baltic Sea Region Open
Corrigendum on: full citation of the original version of the article.In the original article, we neglected to include the funder the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education programme "PMW", Grant No. 5170/INTERREG BSR/2020/2 to Rit…
View article: COVID-19 Driven Adaptations in the Provision of School Meals in the Baltic Sea Region
COVID-19 Driven Adaptations in the Provision of School Meals in the Baltic Sea Region Open
The instability, rapid changes, and restrictions generated by the COVID-19 pandemic tested the provision of school meals in the Baltic Sea Region (BSR). School meal services were affected by factors such as full or partial lockdowns, stric…
View article: An elite athlete’s storying of injuries and non-qualification for an Olympic Games: a socio-narratological case study
An elite athlete’s storying of injuries and non-qualification for an Olympic Games: a socio-narratological case study Open
In this article, we present and examine the case of one elite athlete – 28-year old Mark (pseudonym), who during a 10-month lead-up to the 2016 Rio OG qualification deadline, aimed to achieve his NGB/NOC's qualification standards, but sust…
View article: Researching health behaviour in ‘real time’: Methodological insights from a prospective study on Olympic hopefuls
Researching health behaviour in ‘real time’: Methodological insights from a prospective study on Olympic hopefuls Open
In this article, we share our experience of navigating qualitative longitudinal research with a ‘hard to recruit’ population. To detail design conception, methodological challenges and insights, we draw on the case of a 1-year-long study o…