Previous cross-cultural research has examined college students\u27 food choice decisions in different countries. The current study aimed to add to the literature by examining similarities and differences in motives for food choice between American (N = 328) and Chinese (N = 333) college students. The Food Choice Questionnaire (FCQ) was used to measure the participants\u27 motives for food choice. Students’ perceptions on the importance of diet and on their body satisfaction were also obtained. Results show that, while there are many similarities between the two cultural groups on the FCQ items, there are also significant differences. Specifically, the two groups view sensory appeal, weight, health, mood, and familiarity in a similar way, bu...
Objective: The present study compared the body and weight satisfaction, self-esteem, and depression ...
Comparing dietary patterns of college students when eating in America versus eating in China: Impact...
University students tend to have poor dietary practices, which ultimately affect their nutritional s...
Objective: Understanding views about what constitutes a healthy diet in diverse populations may inf...
Includes bibliographical references.A study on the food habits of Chinese students living in America...
Cross-cultural research with a focus on understanding food consumer behaviour is becoming increasing...
Mate preferences expressed by college students may reflect both the society’s traditional beliefs an...
This study examines how culture influences U.S. and Chinese college students’ mate preferences, and ...
This exploratory study examined perceptions about American fast food among urban Beijing residents t...
INST: L_135Role of culture in our food choice behavior was examined using mouse tracking method. In ...
Based on Hofstede’s cultural dimensions, this study is to investigate the effect of culture and demo...
The aim of this research was to analyze motivations behind food choices from a cross-cultural perspe...
The purpose of this study was to assess the diet and nutrient intake of college students, between th...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of sociocultural factors in the occurrence of pa...
I. Fetty, A. Suhre, P. Weisenhaus, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Food choice and f...
Objective: The present study compared the body and weight satisfaction, self-esteem, and depression ...
Comparing dietary patterns of college students when eating in America versus eating in China: Impact...
University students tend to have poor dietary practices, which ultimately affect their nutritional s...
Objective: Understanding views about what constitutes a healthy diet in diverse populations may inf...
Includes bibliographical references.A study on the food habits of Chinese students living in America...
Cross-cultural research with a focus on understanding food consumer behaviour is becoming increasing...
Mate preferences expressed by college students may reflect both the society’s traditional beliefs an...
This study examines how culture influences U.S. and Chinese college students’ mate preferences, and ...
This exploratory study examined perceptions about American fast food among urban Beijing residents t...
INST: L_135Role of culture in our food choice behavior was examined using mouse tracking method. In ...
Based on Hofstede’s cultural dimensions, this study is to investigate the effect of culture and demo...
The aim of this research was to analyze motivations behind food choices from a cross-cultural perspe...
The purpose of this study was to assess the diet and nutrient intake of college students, between th...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of sociocultural factors in the occurrence of pa...
I. Fetty, A. Suhre, P. Weisenhaus, W. M. Silvers Whitworth University, Spokane, WA Food choice and f...
Objective: The present study compared the body and weight satisfaction, self-esteem, and depression ...
Comparing dietary patterns of college students when eating in America versus eating in China: Impact...
University students tend to have poor dietary practices, which ultimately affect their nutritional s...