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Food choice and emotions: Comparison between low and middle income populations
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2015-10Registro en:
Sosa, Miriam Patricia; Cardinal, Paula; Contarini, A.; Hough, Guillermo; Food choice and emotions: Comparison between low and middle income populations; Elsevier Science; Food Research International; 76; 10-2015; 253-260
0963-9969
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Sosa, Miriam Patricia
Cardinal, Paula
Contarini, A.
Hough, Guillermo
Resumen
Food choice motives and food-related emotions in two income households were evaluated. 320 women between 22 and 55 years, half low income (LI) and half middle income (MI), from two Argentine cities, small and large, participated in this study. For food choice 23 motives were considered, using a Best Worse questionnaire. Regarding emotions, respondents checked all-that-applied of 33 emotions for 6 emblematic foods. Results were analyzed by generalized linear models and correspondence analysis. While differences between cities were small, differences between income levels were important