Determinants of
Healthy Food Choice in a Population-Based Sample
Gavin
Turrell, PhD
Objective:
To develop and test a dietary behavior model that predicted
healthy food choice (i.e., foods consistent with dietary guideline
recommendations). It was hypothesized that sociodemographic factors
(age, sex, household income and composition), health-related cognitive/rational
factors (beliefs and knowledge), affective/emotional factors (food
preference), and nonhealth-related factors (personal appearance
concern) would be associated with the purchase of healthy food.
Methods: Study was based on a cross-sectional representative
sample (n=322) of the general population. Results: Predictors
of healthy food choice (in order of strength) were food preference,
acceptance of the diet health relationship, living alone, residence
in a high-income household, and concern about personal appearance.Conclusion:
Health promotion programs need to re- flect the diversity of
determinants of dietary behavior and their relative saliency in
the food choice decision.
AmJHealthBehavl99S;22(5)-342-357
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