Foods in North Africa: How Religion Affects Teen Choices
Melilla, SpainSun Jan 26 2025
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In the vibrant city of Melilla, North Africa, there's a curious trend among Spanish schoolchildren aged 15-17. Both Christian and Muslim teens are eating a lot of ultra-processed foods (UPFs), which include drinks, snacks, and sweets. But there's a twist—Muslim kids seem to be consuming even more of these foods. Let's dive into the details.
A study involving 590 teens, split between Christians and Muslims, used the NOVA food classification to identify UPFs. The findings? Muslim teens were more likely to consume industrial juices, milkshakes, pastries, sweets, chocolates, and savory snacks compared to their Christian peers. The odds were quite high—Muslim teens were two to three times more likely to consume these foods.
Why is this important? Well, UPFs are linked to long-term health issues like non-communicable diseases. So, understanding the role of religion in food choices is key. It's not just about taste preferences; it's about health and education.
https://localnews.ai/article/foods-in-north-africa-how-religion-affects-teen-choices-4fd54f02
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