Understanding Meal Choices in Young Adults and Interactions with Demographics, Diet Quality, and Health Behaviors: A Discrete Choice Experiment.
Katherine Mary LivingstoneGavin AbbottKaren Elaine LambKate DullaghanAnthony WorsleySarah A McNaughtonPublished in: The Journal of nutrition (2022)
Nutrition content was the most important influence on young adults' meal choices. Preferences differed by sex, socioeconomic position, diet quality, and weight status. Findings show the suitability of DCEs for understanding food choice behaviors in young adults and support the need for meal-based interventions to be tailored according to demographic and health characteristics.