Background: A false irrational judgement based self-delusion created on subjective feelings of an individual or by a mechanical accepting of baseless information is considered as a myth. Selected myths refer to the following groups of food: fat, milk and dairy products, meat and meat products, fruit and vegetables, cereal. Objective(s): Get the answer to the question: Do the respondents understand the selected statements about nutrition as true or not? Method(s): Questionnaire of own construction. Results: Among the statements that respondents believe to be true include: milk fills up with mucus, milk from a shop is thinned by water, milk “directly from a cow” is healthier, present-day yoghurt is not real yoghurt, processed cheese contains ...
With the rising obesity epidemic in America, there has also been a dramatic increase in the marketin...
Use of nutrition claims and health claims in labelling of food products is frequent, not least on fo...
There is an escalating debate over the value and validity of self-reported dietary intake as estimat...
Food myths are nutritional concepts poorly justified or even contradict existing scientific evidence...
Aim: To analyse the influence of parents' belief in nutrition myths on the frequency of their servin...
Publication discusses common myths involving nutrition. It also discusses what information to trust ...
Retail food demand studies are becoming increasingly concerned with the role of nutrition and health...
This study aimed to assess consumers’ implicit and explicit recall, understanding and percepti...
Many people use dairy alternatives in their everyday lives. In particular, society’s emphasis on low...
Objective: To identify consumer perceptions of whole milk, reduced-fat milk and soy milk, and to inv...
The general public has acquired the belief that some foods promote healthfulness while others cause ...
ABSTRACT In a nutrition questionnaire, subjects have been given the options of answering questions w...
Nutrition and health claims on foods can help consumers make healthier food choices. However, claims...
Nutrition and health claims on foods can help consumers make healthier food choices. However, claims...
During a recent focus group discussion on meat products an elderly man claimed that he certainly lik...
With the rising obesity epidemic in America, there has also been a dramatic increase in the marketin...
Use of nutrition claims and health claims in labelling of food products is frequent, not least on fo...
There is an escalating debate over the value and validity of self-reported dietary intake as estimat...
Food myths are nutritional concepts poorly justified or even contradict existing scientific evidence...
Aim: To analyse the influence of parents' belief in nutrition myths on the frequency of their servin...
Publication discusses common myths involving nutrition. It also discusses what information to trust ...
Retail food demand studies are becoming increasingly concerned with the role of nutrition and health...
This study aimed to assess consumers’ implicit and explicit recall, understanding and percepti...
Many people use dairy alternatives in their everyday lives. In particular, society’s emphasis on low...
Objective: To identify consumer perceptions of whole milk, reduced-fat milk and soy milk, and to inv...
The general public has acquired the belief that some foods promote healthfulness while others cause ...
ABSTRACT In a nutrition questionnaire, subjects have been given the options of answering questions w...
Nutrition and health claims on foods can help consumers make healthier food choices. However, claims...
Nutrition and health claims on foods can help consumers make healthier food choices. However, claims...
During a recent focus group discussion on meat products an elderly man claimed that he certainly lik...
With the rising obesity epidemic in America, there has also been a dramatic increase in the marketin...
Use of nutrition claims and health claims in labelling of food products is frequent, not least on fo...
There is an escalating debate over the value and validity of self-reported dietary intake as estimat...