Food as Culture among African Women: Exploring Differences between North and South (Morocco-Senegal)
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The goal of this exploratory study was to analyze the influence of culture on African
women’s diet considering their role as primary caregivers. The analysis differentiated between
Moroccan and Senegalese women and identified the key elements that influence their dietary habits
and their health. Using a qualitative methodology, we performed a triangulation of data based on a
literature review and a panel of experts, all of which served as the basis for the interview script to
conduct 14 semi-structured interviews (n = 7 Moroccan and n = 7 Senegalese). This study reflects the
substantial relationship between dietary habits, cultural identity, and health that healthcare providers
need to acknowledge. It is important for healthcare practitioners to be culturally competent in order
to provide holistic and individualized care
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García-Navarro, E. B., Cáceres-Titos, M. J., & Araujo-Hernández, M. (2022). Food as Culture among African Women: Exploring Differences between North and South (Morocco-Senegal). In Foods (Vol. 11, Issue 16, p. 2433). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11162433














