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Food-choice motives of adolescents in Jakarta, Indonesia: the roles of gender and family income.

Rizka MaulidaKeiko NanishiJoseph GreenAkira ShibanumaMasamine Jimba
Published in: Public health nutrition (2016)
While its factor structure differed from those found in previous studies of adults, the FCQ can provide reliable measures of food-choice motives among these adolescents. Students from less affluent families placed more importance on food's convenience and price, but more affluent students did not necessarily make healthier choices. Compared with females, males were more likely to choose healthy foods. Future interventions should be tailored based on the socio-economic status of the target group.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • young adults
  • human health
  • mental health
  • high school
  • current status
  • decision making
  • climate change