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Public Health Nutrition
The proof is in the eating: subjective peer norms are associated with adolescents’ eating behaviour
Magdalena Safron1  John BF de Wit1  F Marijn Stok1  Aleksandra Luszczynska1  Denise TD de Ridder1  Emely de Vet1 
关键词: Eating behaviour;    Social norms;    Adolescents;   
DOI  :  10.1017/S1368980014001268
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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AbstractObjectiveTo investigate associations of self-perceived eating-related peer norms (called ‘subjective peer norms’) with adolescents’ healthy eating intentions and intake of healthy and unhealthy food.DesignCross-sectional data were collected in a large international survey.SettingTwo types of subjective peer norms were assessed: perceived peer encouragement of healthy eating and perceived peer discouragement of unhealthy eating. Outcome variables were healthy eating intentions, intake of healthy food (fruits and vegetables) and intake of unhealthy food (snacks and soft drinks).SubjectsOver 2500 European (pre-)adolescents aged between 10 and 17 years participated.ResultsSubjective peer norms were associated with all three outcome variables. While both perceived encouragement of healthy eating and perceived discouragement of unhealthy eating were related to intentions, only peer encouragement of healthy eating was related to intakes of both healthy and unhealthy food.ConclusionsSubjective peer norms play a role in adolescent eating behaviour and as such are an important target for health promotion. Addressing norms that encourage healthy eating may be more promising in changing behaviour than norms that discourage unhealthy eating.

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