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In their own words: A qualitative study exploring influences on the food choices of university students
Issue addressed: University students generally make independent decisions regarding food choices. Current research about knowledge of Australian Dietary Guidelines (ADG), sources of nutrition information and influences on food choices for this group is scarce.
Methods: Qualitative data were collected from genderâseparated focus groups comprising four female (n = 31) and four male (n = 18) to identify: knowledge of ADG; sources of nutrition information; factors that influence food choices; perceived relevant nutrition messages and how best to deliver them.
Results: Gaps in knowledge were identified particularly regarding number of serves and serving size for food groups. Social media was the most commonly reported source of knowledge. Social media was also a major influence on food choice due to its impact on body ideals.
Conclusion: Current health promotion nutrition messages were perceived irrelevant given the focus on longâterm health risks. Health and adhering to the ADG were not identified as important. The desire to look a particular way was the major influence on food choices.
So what? While there is an awareness of ADG, our participants made a deliberate decision not to follow them. This provides a challenge for developing relevant preventive health messages for this target audience
The Cowl - v.82 - n.22 - Apr 19, 2018
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 82, Number 22 - April 19, 2018. 28 pages
State of the Library, 2010
Provides a summary of the last year at the UIUC University Library and looks ahead to future challenges and opportunitiesunpublishednot peer reviewe
Spartan Daily, December 5, 1986
Volume 87, Issue 66https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/7523/thumbnail.jp
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