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Research article summary (published 30 Jul 2002):

Factors in the school cafeteria influencing food choices by high school students.

Full Abstract

This study set three objectives:
1) to examine the perceived influence of health concerns, labeling and nutrition information, taste, cost, availability, and peers on adolescents' food choices, particularly in the school cafeteria; 2) to determine whether these factors vary by gender, grade level, or adolescents' health and weight concerns; and 3) to provide recommendations regarding promotion of low-fat foods in the school cafeteria based on factors associated with food choices. Data were collected from a school survey that assessed key influences on adolescents' food choices, including low-fat foods. Some 289 students in grades 10-12 from a senior high school in a metropolitan area served as subjects. Descriptive statistics, chi-square, and general linear models were used for analysis. Results indicated that, when choosing foods from the school cafeteria, taste and getting a lot for their money were important to most students (93.7% and 71.7%, respectively). Females, and students who thought about their health and weight more frequently when deciding what to eat, were more likely to report greater interest in labeling and nutrition information and availability of low-fat foods in the school cafeteria. Findings suggest that efforts to promote low-fat foods to adolescents need to address the taste of low-fat foods, availability of low-fat options, and point-of-purchase labeling of low-fat foods. Focusing on the value and cost of low-fat foods may offer a key strategy for promoting low-fat foods to males.

 

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Author information

Author/s: Shannon, Christine (C); Story, Mary (M); Fulkerson, Jayne A (JA); French, Simone A (SA);

Affiliation: Order of the Fishermen Ministry Head Start, 10025 Grand River Ave., Detroit, MI 48204, USA. shannon1(-atsign-)hotmail.com

Grants: IR18 HL61305-01 (Agency:United States NHLBI) ; MCJ273A03-03-0 (Agency:United States PHS)

Journal and publication information

Publication Type: Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

Journal: The Journal of school health (J Sch Health), published in United States. (Language: eng)

Reference: 2002-Aug; vol 72 (issue 6) : pp 229-34

Dates: Created 2002/09/05; Completed 2003/01/16; Revised 2007/11/14;

PMID: 12212407, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 11/6/2008)

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