| Literature DB >> 32645828 |
Raquel P F Guiné1, Elena Bartkiene2, Viktória Szűcs3, Monica Tarcea4, Marija Ljubičić5, Maša Černelič-Bizjak6, Kathy Isoldi7, Ayman El-Kenawy8, Vanessa Ferreira9, Evita Straumite10, Małgorzata Korzeniowska11, Elena Vittadini12, Marcela Leal13, Lucia Frez-Muñoz14, Maria Papageorgiou15, Ilija Djekić16, Manuela Ferreira17, Paula Correia1, Ana Paula Cardoso18, João Duarte17.
Abstract
Many aspects linked to personal characteristics, society and culture constitute some of the motivators that drive food choice. The aim of this work was to determine in what extent the eating behaviors of individuals are shaped by six different types of determinants, namely: health, emotions, price and availability, society and culture, environment and politics, and marketing and commercials. This is a descriptive cross-sectional study, involving a non-probabilistic sample of 11,960 participants from 16 countries. The objective of this work was to validate the questionnaire, so as to make it suitable for application in different contexts and different countries. For that, six scales were considered for validation by confirmatory factor analysis with structural equation modelling. The obtained results showed that the six individual scales evaluated presented good or very good fitting indices, with saturation in goodness-of-fit index in all cases. The values of chi-square ratio were 6.921 (for health), 0.987 (environment), 0.610 (emotions) and 0.000 in the remaining cases (convenience, society, marketing). Furthermore, the fit was perfect, with saturation for all indices, in three of the six models (convenience, society and marketing). The results of this wok allowed the validation of the six scales, and the assessing of different types of factors that can influence food choices and eating behaviors, namely in the categories: health, emotions, price and availability, society and culture, environment and politics, and marketing and commercials.Entities:
Keywords: eating determinants; emotions; feeding behavior; healthy diet; instrument validation; socio-cultural environment
Year: 2020 PMID: 32645828 DOI: 10.3390/foods9070888
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foods ISSN: 2304-8158