Finnish Study Looks at Link Between Lower Socio-Economic Status and Unhealthy Diet
date:Sep 28, 2012
relative) importance they place on food choice motives and that this underlying relationship, in turn, may influence dietary behaviour with regards to fruit vegetable but also energy-dense food consumption. However, the measured relative food choice motives only partly explain this SES influence and additional factors related to dietary intake are suggested, including access to and availability of food. As such it can be noted that individual priorities best help explain consumption behaviour
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