Determinants of Food Consumption
Course content
The course has its focus on the different factors underlying consumers’ food behaviours. Central to the course are theories on determinants of food consumption, strategies to change behaviour, and the social significance and meaning of food. Social, cultural, cognitive, developmental, psychophysiological and neuroeconomic approaches as well as theories of human action and of decision making processes are discussed.
Factors influencing food acceptance throughout life, the relationships between choice, consumption of foods and the sensory, psychological, and physiological responses in the human body are presented and discussed. The course also adresses topics such as:
- Food culture
- Eating habits
- Meal structures and patterns
- The importance of food and meals in everyday life
- Social and cultural influences on food preferences
- Food acceptability and habits
- The role of health in ordinary eating habits
- Food security
- Strategies for influencing acceptance of plant-based and animal-based foods from a sustainability perspective
- Public health nutrition and nutritional health disparities.
The students will work in groups on a curriculum related topic, and
hand in a project report towards the end of the course. The report
will be a literature review.
MSc Programme in Food Innovation and Health
The course aims at introducing students to key determinants of food consumption from different perspectives.
Knowledge
- List the most important determinants that play a role in food consumption
- Express knowledge about the meanings associated with food and meals
- Describe social and cultural variations in people's relationship to food
- Describe different scientific review types.
Skills
- Explain the coupling between sensory and physiological effects on food intake
- Analyse and discuss formation of food preferences and habits and how these are related to social life, cultural meaning, sensation, perception, cognition, emotion and physiological process
- Show overview of central social and cultural aspects of people’s relationship to food
- Explain basic principles in public health nutrition and food access
- Design and reflect on solutions to handle scientific as well as everyday life problems in breaking food habits
- Compare and explain how different scientific disciplines work with food consumption.
Competences
- Evaluate and critically review scientific work related to changes in food consumption and transition towards more sustainable behaviours
- Collaborate in cross-disciplinary teams
- Assess food and nutritional related issues in a social and cultural perspective
- Critically assess study designs and scientific literature
- Write scientifically in the form of a literature review.
Lectures, exercises and project work, including discussions of projects. Theoretical concepts are introduced in the lectures that will include highlights of research linked to the subjects presented. Students will work with problems within these concepts in the theoretical exercises and will learn to apply or reflect on the theories.
See Absalon for a list of course literature
Academic qualifications equivalent to a BSc degree is recommended.
- ECTS
- 7,5 ECTS
- Type of assessment
-
Oral examination, 20 minutes
- Type of assessment details
- The individual oral examination comprises two parts:
1. The project report in groups, individually assessed at the oral exam (30% of grade).
2. The individual oral exam in the course curriculum within pre-known topics (70% of grade).
No preparation time and no aids allowed, but the student can bring a paper version of the project report to the oral exam.
Both parts must be passed in order for the student to pass the course. - Aid
- Without aids
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- No external censorship
Several internal examiners
Criteria for exam assessment
See Learning Outcome
Single subject courses (day)
- Category
- Hours
- Lectures
- 62
- Preparation
- 78
- Theory exercises
- 10
- Project work
- 55
- Exam
- 1
- English
- 206
Kursusinformation
- Language
- English
- Course number
- NFOK18000U
- ECTS
- 7,5 ECTS
- Programme level
- Full Degree Master
- Duration
-
1 block
- Placement
- Block 1
- Schedulegroup
-
C
- Capacity
- No limitation
The number of seats may be reduced in the late registration period - Studyboard
- Study Board of Food, Human Nutrition and Sports
Contracting department
- Department of Food Science
- Department of Food and Resource Economics
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Science
Course Coordinators
- Annemarie Olsen (3-717e7f50767f7f743e7b853e747b)
- Bodil Helene Allesen-Holm
(4-7379727951778080753f7c863f757c)
(Course coordinator) - Wesley Dean (10-7b697770697d68696572446d6a7673326f7932686f)
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