Analysis of previous literature on the role of food in life in France and the United States suggests some fundamental differences in attitudes which may generalize outside of the food domain. Questionnaire results from French and American adults suggest that, compared to the French, Americans emphasize quantity rather than quality in making choices, Americans have a higher preference for variety, and Americans usually prefer comforts (things that make life easier) over joys (unique things that make life interesting). The American preference for quantity over quality is discussed in terms of the American focus on abundance as opposed to the French preference for moderation. The American preference for variety is reflective of Americans’ m...
International audienceThe French eat more fruits and vegetables than Americans and have lower rates ...
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A number of studies have compared consumers’ preferences for specific food attributes in the US and ...
Understanding how culture has an effect on the health and nutrition of a country can lead to more pr...
Eating behavior and food motivation within the US are strongly associated with stress and health con...
Part of the “French paradox ” can be explained by the fact that the French eat less than Americans. ...
International audience(1) Background: The influence of food culture on eating behavior and obesity r...
This bachelor thesis is a comparative study between German and French consumers. Why do Germans spen...
This article investigates the influence of French and Amer-ican national culture on consumer percept...
The results of comparative surveys have demonstrated great differences of perceived life quality. Ye...
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International audienceThe French eat more fruits and vegetables than Americans and have lower rates ...
A number of motives such as constraints or pleasure have been suggested to influence dish choices du...
Previous cross-cultural research has examined college students\u27 food choice decisions in differen...
Food values in Europe and the US may influence each other and be influenced by similar external fact...
International audienceThe French eat more fruits and vegetables than Americans and have lower rates ...
Background: Obesity is a growing global problem and prevention has been a challenging task. Motivati...
A number of studies have compared consumers’ preferences for specific food attributes in the US and ...
Understanding how culture has an effect on the health and nutrition of a country can lead to more pr...
Eating behavior and food motivation within the US are strongly associated with stress and health con...
Part of the “French paradox ” can be explained by the fact that the French eat less than Americans. ...
International audience(1) Background: The influence of food culture on eating behavior and obesity r...
This bachelor thesis is a comparative study between German and French consumers. Why do Germans spen...
This article investigates the influence of French and Amer-ican national culture on consumer percept...
The results of comparative surveys have demonstrated great differences of perceived life quality. Ye...
"Food products have diversified with industry globalization. To market functional foods efficiently,...
International audienceThe French eat more fruits and vegetables than Americans and have lower rates ...
A number of motives such as constraints or pleasure have been suggested to influence dish choices du...
Previous cross-cultural research has examined college students\u27 food choice decisions in differen...
Food values in Europe and the US may influence each other and be influenced by similar external fact...
International audienceThe French eat more fruits and vegetables than Americans and have lower rates ...
Background: Obesity is a growing global problem and prevention has been a challenging task. Motivati...
A number of studies have compared consumers’ preferences for specific food attributes in the US and ...