In the 1960s, the Spanish diet was a typical example of the Mediterranean diet. However, in the 1990s, Spanish consumers have moved away from that pattern. This has been the result of many different changes over that period of time. It is important to know how a Mediterranean country moves from a considered healthy diet to another which is not so and the reasons behind that change. There might be a number of policy implications to reinforce food consumption habits which are not properly taken into consideration when a country goes through economic development. Nowadays, public institutions in Spain are concerned about changing diets. They provide information and encourage the appropriate education to achieve those aims. Among other things, they try to promote typical regional products of high quality as well as to avoid unhealthy food habits, by providing nutritional educational programmes at schools, jointly with other policies.
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1 October 1999
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October 01 1999
Moving away from a typical Mediterranean diet: the case of Spain
Azucena Gracia;
Azucena Gracia
Unidad de Economía Agraria, Servicio de Investigación Agroalimentaria (DGA), Zaragoza, Spain
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Luis Miguel Albisu
Luis Miguel Albisu
Unidad de Economía Agraria, Servicio de Investigación Agroalimentaria (DGA), Zaragoza, Spain
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-4108
Print ISSN: 0007-070X
© MCB UP Limited
1999
British Food Journal (1999) 101 (9): 701–714.
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Gracia A, Miguel Albisu L (1999), "Moving away from a typical Mediterranean diet: the case of Spain". British Food Journal, Vol. 101 No. 9 pp. 701–714, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/00070709910288856
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