The consumption of energy-dense fast foods has been implicated as a causal factor in the development of obesity. The development of strategies to modify food choice behaviour requires an understanding of the behaviour and the driving factors. This study examined the rationale behind decisions to either choose or avoid fast foods. Drawing partly on the Theory of Planned Behaviour (Ajzen, (1988)), a qualitative design was employed to examine the beliefs and perceptions associated with fast-food consumption within an Australian sample. Findings provided an indication that positive affective reactions to fast food, convenience, and self-serving cognitions may override cognitive analyses of the longer-term health risks associated with frequent f...
Introduction: Fast-food consumption among Iranian families appears to be increasing probably due to ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate relationships between ideological beliefs, perceptions ...
Eating Fast foods more than twice per week is associated with more weight gain and insulin resistanc...
The consumption of energy-dense fast foods has been implicated as a causal factor in the development...
The consumption of energy-dense fast foods has been implicated as a causal factor in the development...
Copyright © The Authors 2007Objective To identify key predictors of fast-food consumption from a ran...
There has been an increase in the consumption of convenience-style foods. This change has occurred c...
SummaryFast food is often mentioned when investigating the obesity epidemic. While many health profe...
In light of growing concerns around obesity, the present work investigates why consumers continue to...
Fast-food consumption has become a global trend in many nations over the last several decades, with ...
Understanding the relationship between obesity and fast food consumption encompasses a broad range o...
Western societies are faced with two diametrically opposed weight-related problems. Firstly, the ave...
Aim: the aim of the present study was to explore fast food purchasing behaviours and motivations and...
Objective: To assess Australian consumers’ perception of portion size of fast-food items and their a...
American rates of overweight and obesity are high, and the prevalence of obesity has continued to ri...
Introduction: Fast-food consumption among Iranian families appears to be increasing probably due to ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate relationships between ideological beliefs, perceptions ...
Eating Fast foods more than twice per week is associated with more weight gain and insulin resistanc...
The consumption of energy-dense fast foods has been implicated as a causal factor in the development...
The consumption of energy-dense fast foods has been implicated as a causal factor in the development...
Copyright © The Authors 2007Objective To identify key predictors of fast-food consumption from a ran...
There has been an increase in the consumption of convenience-style foods. This change has occurred c...
SummaryFast food is often mentioned when investigating the obesity epidemic. While many health profe...
In light of growing concerns around obesity, the present work investigates why consumers continue to...
Fast-food consumption has become a global trend in many nations over the last several decades, with ...
Understanding the relationship between obesity and fast food consumption encompasses a broad range o...
Western societies are faced with two diametrically opposed weight-related problems. Firstly, the ave...
Aim: the aim of the present study was to explore fast food purchasing behaviours and motivations and...
Objective: To assess Australian consumers’ perception of portion size of fast-food items and their a...
American rates of overweight and obesity are high, and the prevalence of obesity has continued to ri...
Introduction: Fast-food consumption among Iranian families appears to be increasing probably due to ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate relationships between ideological beliefs, perceptions ...
Eating Fast foods more than twice per week is associated with more weight gain and insulin resistanc...