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Comportements alimentaires de jeunes utilisateurs de boîte à lunch, selon des mères québécoisesMondou, Julie-Michèle 05 1900 (has links)
Objectif. Étudier les comportements alimentaires des enfants utilisateurs de boîte à lunch tels que décrits par les mères, en s’inspirant des descripteurs de comportements alimentaires de Jean-Pierre Poulain.
Méthodes. Des entrevues individuelles et de groupes eurent lieu avec 18 mères. Une analyse de données qualitatives a été réalisée en utilisant les dimensions de Poulain comme cadre de référence. Une considération additionnelle fut intégrée dans l’analyse, celle de la dimension matérielle de la boîte à lunch.
Résultats. Dimension spatiale : Les repas ont lieu dans des classes ou dans de grandes salles communes. Dimension temporelle : Le moment et la durée de la consommation du repas varient selon différents facteurs. Le moment de préparation de la boîte est aussi d’intérêt. Environnement social : Les pairs et les médias ont une grande influence dans les comportements liés à la boîte à lunch. Logique de choix : La mère est le principal décideur et acteur à l’égard du contenu. Structure de la prise : Les mères précisent des contenus associés aux repas de la veille ou des mets froids. Des desserts et des à-côtés accompagnent le repas principal. L’étude de la dimension matérielle de la boîte révèle que la facilité d’entretien est le principal critère de choix des boîtes alors que l’apparence visuelle est celui de l’enfant. L’écologie devient de plus en plus une priorité.
Conclusion. Cette nouvelle approche pour l’étude des comportements alimentaires du jeune utilisateur de boîte à lunch fournit aux intervenants une autre perspective selon laquelle étudier cette activité quotidienne et/ou élaborer des projets promotionnels en santé publique. / Objective. To improve the understanding of the eating behaviour of children, relative to lunch boxes, as described by their mothers and taking into consideration the contribution of Jean-Pierre Poulain’s six descriptors of human food behaviour.
Methods. Individual and group interviews were conducted with 5 dietitians and 13 mothers. Qualitative analysis has been done using Poulain’s descriptors, on the eating behaviour of children and their lunch boxes. The material dimension of the lunch box was also considered.
Results. Space dimension : Meals are eaten into classrooms or in large areas designed for that matter. Temporal dimension : The time and the duration of the activity varies, depending on different factors. Moment and time involve preparing the lunch box is also of interest. Social environment : Peers and media in general have an important influence on the behaviour of lunch baggers. Logic of choice : The mother is the key decision maker and actor with regards to the lunch box content. Content : Lunch can be related to last meals leftovers or home made sandwiches, side dishes and desserts are also of interest. Analysis of comments associated to the lunch box material dimension reveals the importance of ease of cleaning as a key factor for the mothers. Visuals appearance is the most important factor for the kids. Environment becomes a growing concern.
Conclusion. This new way of looking at the food behaviour of young lunch box users may help public health educators to inform and assist the actors involve in this daily activity and/or develop public health promotion program.
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Comportements alimentaires de jeunes utilisateurs de boîte à lunch, selon des mères québécoisesMondou, Julie-Michèle 05 1900 (has links)
Objectif. Étudier les comportements alimentaires des enfants utilisateurs de boîte à lunch tels que décrits par les mères, en s’inspirant des descripteurs de comportements alimentaires de Jean-Pierre Poulain.
Méthodes. Des entrevues individuelles et de groupes eurent lieu avec 18 mères. Une analyse de données qualitatives a été réalisée en utilisant les dimensions de Poulain comme cadre de référence. Une considération additionnelle fut intégrée dans l’analyse, celle de la dimension matérielle de la boîte à lunch.
Résultats. Dimension spatiale : Les repas ont lieu dans des classes ou dans de grandes salles communes. Dimension temporelle : Le moment et la durée de la consommation du repas varient selon différents facteurs. Le moment de préparation de la boîte est aussi d’intérêt. Environnement social : Les pairs et les médias ont une grande influence dans les comportements liés à la boîte à lunch. Logique de choix : La mère est le principal décideur et acteur à l’égard du contenu. Structure de la prise : Les mères précisent des contenus associés aux repas de la veille ou des mets froids. Des desserts et des à-côtés accompagnent le repas principal. L’étude de la dimension matérielle de la boîte révèle que la facilité d’entretien est le principal critère de choix des boîtes alors que l’apparence visuelle est celui de l’enfant. L’écologie devient de plus en plus une priorité.
Conclusion. Cette nouvelle approche pour l’étude des comportements alimentaires du jeune utilisateur de boîte à lunch fournit aux intervenants une autre perspective selon laquelle étudier cette activité quotidienne et/ou élaborer des projets promotionnels en santé publique. / Objective. To improve the understanding of the eating behaviour of children, relative to lunch boxes, as described by their mothers and taking into consideration the contribution of Jean-Pierre Poulain’s six descriptors of human food behaviour.
Methods. Individual and group interviews were conducted with 5 dietitians and 13 mothers. Qualitative analysis has been done using Poulain’s descriptors, on the eating behaviour of children and their lunch boxes. The material dimension of the lunch box was also considered.
Results. Space dimension : Meals are eaten into classrooms or in large areas designed for that matter. Temporal dimension : The time and the duration of the activity varies, depending on different factors. Moment and time involve preparing the lunch box is also of interest. Social environment : Peers and media in general have an important influence on the behaviour of lunch baggers. Logic of choice : The mother is the key decision maker and actor with regards to the lunch box content. Content : Lunch can be related to last meals leftovers or home made sandwiches, side dishes and desserts are also of interest. Analysis of comments associated to the lunch box material dimension reveals the importance of ease of cleaning as a key factor for the mothers. Visuals appearance is the most important factor for the kids. Environment becomes a growing concern.
Conclusion. This new way of looking at the food behaviour of young lunch box users may help public health educators to inform and assist the actors involve in this daily activity and/or develop public health promotion program.
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Mechanism of gas cell stability in bread makingSroan, Baninder Singh January 1900 (has links)
Doctor of Philosophy / Department of Grain Science and Industry / Finlay I. MacRitchie / Expansion of dough and hence breadmaking performance is postulated to depend on a dual mechanism for stabilization of inflating gas bubbles. Two flours were used in this study, one from the wheat variety Jagger (Jagger) and the other from a composite of soft wheat varieties (soft). The primary stabilizing mechanism is due to the gluten-starch matrix surrounding the bubble. The secondary mechanism operates when gas bubbles come into close contact during later proofing and early baking. When discontinuities occur in the gluten-starch matrix surrounding gas bubbles, thin liquid lamellae stabilized by adsorbed surface active compounds, provide a secondary stabilization.
A key parameter in the primary stabilizing dough film is thought to be the property of strain hardening. Jagger flour gave higher test-bake loaf volume than soft wheat flour and higher strain hardening index for dough. Rheological properties of doughs were varied by addition of protein fractions prepared by pH fractionation. Fractions were characterized by SE-HPLC and MALLS. The molecular weight distribution (MWD) of fractions progressively shifted to higher values as the pH of fractionations decreased. Mixograph peak development time paralleled the MWD. However, the strain hardening index and the test-bake loaf volume increased with increasing MWD up to a point (optimum), after which they declined. At a given strain rate the behavior at the optimum appeared to result from slippage of the maximum number of statistical segments between entanglements, without disrupting the entangled network of polymeric proteins. Shift of MWD to MW higher than the optimum results in a stronger network with reduced slippage through entanglement nodes, whereas a shift to lower MWs will decrease the strength of the network due to less number of entanglements per chain.
In order to study the secondary stabilizing mechanism, different lipid fractions were added incrementally to the defatted flours. No effects were observed on the rheological properties of the dough. However, large effects on the loaf volume were measured. The additives used were the total flour lipid and its polar and non polar fractions and the fatty acids palmitic, linoleic and myristic. Polar lipids and palmitic acid had positive or little effect on loaf volume respectively. Non polar lipid, linoleic and myristic acids had negative effects on loaf volume. 1
The different effects of the lipid fractions are thought to be related to the type of monolayer that is formed. Polar lipid and palmitic acid form condensed monolayers at the air/water interface whereas non polar lipid, linoleic and myristic acids form expanded monolayers.
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