Artículo o Paper
Stages of change in the purchase of ultra-processed snacks among university students after the implementation of the chilean food law; a multi-center study
Fecha
2021-05-23Registro en:
Agüero, S. D., Rojas, J. S., Caichac, A., Araneda, J., Rojas, W. W., Buhring, R., ... & Moya, J. (2020). Stages of change in the purchase of ultra-processed snacks among university students after the implementation of the chilean food law; a multi-center study. Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutrición (ALAN), 70(4), 263-268.
0004-0622
eISSN: 1938-291X
WOS: 000646193500004
10.37527/2020.70.4.004
Autor
Duran Aguero, Samuel
Rojas, Jaime
Caichac, Astrid
Araneda, Jacqueline
Willson Rojas, Waleska
Buhring, Rodrigo
Pacheco, Viviana
Encina, Claudia
Ahumada, Danay
Fernandez-Salamanca, Marcelo
Neira, Ana Maria
Aravena Martinovic, Paola
Villarroel, Villarroel, Pia
Fernandez, Eloina
Moya, Jessica
Villarroel, Pia [Univ Mayor, Fac Ciencias, Escuela Nutr & Dietet, Chile]
Fernandez, Eloina [Univ Mayor, Fac Ciencias, Escuela Nutr & Dietet, Chile]
Institución
Resumen
The Objective is to determine the stages of change in the behavior of university students regarding the purchase of ultra-processed snacks consumed. Multi-center study (14 Chilean universities). The participants (4,807 students) evaluated were applied a survey to determine the stage of change of behavior regarding the purchase of foods with warning signs. The students were evaluated and classified as (a) Nutrition Students, (b) Healthcare-related Students and (c) Other degree Students. More than 90% of the students were aware of the food regulation and knew the warning signs. More than 60% of Healthcare-related and Other degree students are in the stage of pre-contemplation or contemplation regarding purchase intent of sugary drinks, juices, cookies, sweet snacks and potato chips; this value is twice the percentage of Nutrition students in this stages (Chi(2), p<0.001). In conclusion there is a high proportion of pre-contemplation and contemplation with respect to purchase intent among the students.