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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Consideraciones metodológicas para un mejor uso del Food Choice Questionnaire en población adolescente

Rivero,Bárbara, Arenas,Mariana, Segura, Eddy R. 03 1900 (has links)
“Aplicación del Food Choice Questionnaire en jóvenes adolescentes y su relación con el sobrepeso y otras variables socio-demográficas”. El uso del instrumento Food Choice Questionnaire (FCQ) permite conocer y entender mejor los hábitos nutricionales de la gente y, con base fundamentada, proponer estrategias para promover una alimentación saludable y facilitar la adherencia a tratamientos nutricionales.
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Food4Me study: Validity and reliability of Food Choice Questionnaire in 9 European countries

Markovina, Jerko, Stewart-Knox, Barbara, Rankin, A., Gibney, M.J., de Almeida, M.D.V., Fischer, A.R.H., Kuznesof, S., Poinhos, R., Panzone, L., Frewer, L.J. January 2015 (has links)
Yes / This analysis has been conducted to explore the validity and reliability of the Food Choice Questionnaire (FCQ) across 9 European countries. Variation in the factor structure and the perceived importance of food choice motives have been compared cross-nationally. Volunteers (N = 9381) were recruited from an existing panel of a social research agency to take part in the Food4Me survey in Germany, Greece, Ireland, Poland, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, the UK and Norway. The survey was administered on-line. Configural, metric and scalar invariance fell within acceptable limits and were consistent across the 9 countries. All reliability parameters were above acceptable levels. Factor analysis confirmed that all items loaded onto the same 9 factors established by Steptoe and Pollard (1995). There was highly significant agreement in the relative importance of food choice factors between countries. Price was ranked as most important food choice factor in five countries (Spain, Greece, Ireland, Portugal and the Netherlands),sensory appeal was ranked first for three countries (Norway, Germany and the UK) while natural content was ranked as the most important factor in Poland. Familiarity and ethical concern were consistently ranked as least important in all countries. These data suggest that the FCQ is a suitable tool for exploring food choice motives across different European populations. Differences in relative importance of factors within countries may need to be taken into account in dietary health intervention and food product development.
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Association between nutrition self-efficacy, health locus of control and food choice motives in consumers in nine European countries

Stewart-Knox, Barbara, Poinhos, R., Fischer, A.R.H., Rankin, A., Bunting, B.P., Oliveira, B.M.P.M., Frewer, L.J. January 2024 (has links)
Yes / We investigated associations between food choice motives and psychological determinants of dietary health behaviour change (nutrition self-efficacy, NS-E, and health locus of control, HLoC) among 9381 participants (18–65 years, 49.4% females) from nine European countries. Price was the highest rated food choice motive. Higher importance of all motives was associated with higher NS-E and with higher Internal HLoC. Relationships between food choice motives and External HLoC were also in the expected direction in showing negative associations with Health, Natural Content, Weight Control, Mood and Sensory Appeal. Higher External HLoC was also associated with perceived greater importance of ‘external’ motives Ethical Concern, Familiarity and Convenience. Relationships between External HLoC and food choice motives were not all in the expected direction. Price was unrelated to External HLoC. Females rated the importance of all motives higher than males. People with less education ascribed greater importance to Price in motivating food choices. Together, these findings imply that self-efficacy and health locus of control should be considered along with motivations for food choice in dietary health promotion. / The Food4me project received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Frame work Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under Grant agreement n265494.

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