Food and life,pleasure and worry,among American college students: gender differences and regional similarities |
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Authors: | Rozin Paul Bauer Rebecca Catanese Dana |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104-6196, USA. rozin@psych.upenn.edu |
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Abstract: | Questionnaires on food attitudes and behavior were completed by 2,200 American undergraduates from 6 regionally dispersed college campuses. Results indicate that a substantial minority of women and a much smaller minority of men have major concerns about eating and food with respect to both weight and health. Overall, 14% of women reported being embarrassed to buy a chocolate bar in the store. A 6-factor structure emerged: weight concern, diet and health orientation, beliefs about the diet-health link, food negativity/importance of food as a source of pleasure in life, eating disordered behaviors, and natural/vegetarian food preferences. There were surprisingly few regional differences, virtually none if race and social class were taken into account. Gender was the strongest predictor of responses. |
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