نتایج جستجو برای: food choices

تعداد نتایج: 320403  

Journal: :Appetite 2013
Jaana-Piia Mäkiniemi Annukka Vainio

By changing individual food consumption patterns, it might be possible to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with climate change. The aim of the current study was to examine how perceptions of the moral intensity of climate change are related to climate friendly-food choices. The participants were 350 Finnish university students in the social and behavioral sciences who completed a ques...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1991
J Thomas

2000
Edward W. McLaughlin

Consumers' choices among foods today are influenced by a wider variety of economic and non-economic factors than ever before. These factors must be understood and forecast by marketers who, facing increasing competition in all markets, must prepare for, not simply react to, inevitable marketplace change. Economists typically have relied on four types of variables to predict food demand: consume...

Journal: :Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 2008
Robyn Martin

Obesity levels in England are significantly higher than in much of the rest of Europe. This article examines aspects of the physical and cultural context of food consumption in England, and the evolution of government policy on obesity, as a background to an analysis of how law might play a role in obesity prevention. Research suggests that individual food choices are associated with cultural a...

2013
ANNELISE DE JONG LENNEKE KUIJER THOMAS RYDELL

Within user-centred design and topics such as persuasive design, pleasurable products, and design for sustainable behaviour, there is a danger of over-determining, pacifying or reducing people’s diversity. Taking the case of sustainable food, we have looked into the social aspects of cooking at home, in specific related to the type of food that is purchased. This paper describes what it means f...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 2013
Andrew T Marshall Kimberly Kirkpatrick

This study examined the effects of previous outcomes on subsequent choices in a probabilistic-choice task. Twenty-four rats were trained to choose between a certain outcome (1 or 3 pellets) versus an uncertain outcome (3 or 9 pellets), delivered with a probability of .1, .33, .67, and .9 in different phases. Uncertain outcome choices increased with the probability of uncertain food. Additionall...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2008
M Barker W T Lawrence T C Skinner C O Haslam S M Robinson H M Inskip B M Margetts A A Jackson D J P Barker C Cooper

OBJECTIVE Women of lower educational attainment have less balanced and varied diets than women of higher educational attainment. The diets of women are vital to the long-term health of their offspring. The present study aimed to identify factors that influence the food choices of women with lower educational attainment and how women could be helped to improve those choices. DESIGN We conducte...

2015
Thushanthi Perera Linus Pauling Siew Sun Wong Gerd Bobe

Poor food choices in childhood are core contributors to obesity and chronic diseases during adolescence and adulthood. Food choices and dietary behaviors develop in childhood and are difficult to change in adulthood. Nutrition education in elementary schools can provide children with the information and skills to develop healthy food choices and dietary behaviors. Current approaches for teachin...

Journal: :Appetite 2018
L. Porter C. Bailey-Jones G. Priudokaite S. Allen K. Wood K. Stiles O. Parvin M. Javaid F. Verbruggen N. S. Lawrence

Children consume too much sugar and not enough fruit and vegetables, increasing their risk of adverse health outcomes. Inhibitory control training (ICT) reduces children's and adults' intake of energy-dense foods in both laboratory and real-life settings. However, no studies have yet examined whether ICT can increase healthy food choice when energy-dense options are also available. We investiga...

Journal: :Appetite 2018
Michael J Zoltak Harm Veling Zhang Chen Rob W Holland

People choose high value food items over low value food items, because food choices are guided by the comparison of values placed upon choice alternatives. This value comparison process is also influenced by the amount of attention people allocate to different items. Recent research shows that choices for food items can be increased by training attention toward these items, with a paradigm name...

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