Attitudes to Food and Eating Behaviour

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Bandura. Observing modelled behaviour by others
Social learning theory
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Social learning theory. Children may learn their behaviour from observing _______ and their preferences and satisifaction they recieve. They identify with _______ closely. _______ control the purchase of food.
Parents
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TV/Magazines. Celebrities people may identify with. Eating behaviours limited by personal circumstance (age/income/family/culture)
Media
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Found a correlation between eating habits of parents and their children around snack intake, eating motivations and body dissatisfaction. Used questionaire.
Brown et al
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Studied mother-daughter relationships. Found that the best predictor of daughters eating habits was mother's dietary restraint and their perception of risks of daughter becoming overweight
Fisher et al
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Found that media diid have a major influence on what people ate and attitudes towards certain foods
Macintyre et al
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Austrialian study. Found heavier TV use with more TV commercial viewing was associated with more postive attitudes towards junk foods, so higher reported junk food consumption.
Dixon
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Surveyed boys and girls aged between 10-12. Found positive correlation between peer influence and disordered eating habits. Likeability of peers considered most important factor.
Gast et al
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Ethnicitity and Social class. _______ factors
Cultural
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Found white women were more prone to have body dissatisfaction/ disorders than Asian or black women
Khan et al
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Studied over 14000 women aged 18-23. Found that the longer the women were in Australia (regardless of ethnicity), they reported attitudes and eating behaviours simular to women born in Austraila. Acculturation effect
Kennedy et al
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Found more evidence of a drive for thiness among black girls than white girls
Striegal-Moore et al
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Data from 2003 stottish health survey. Found that income postively correlated with healthy eating.
Goode et al
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Surveyed 7000 US adolescents. Found higher class females wanted to be thinner more than those of lower social class
Dornbusch et al
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American students. Found higher social class was related to greater satifaction and lower rates of weight control behaviour
Story et al
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Gender biased, culturally biased, determinist, reductionist
IDAs
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Social learning theory. Children may learn their behaviour from observing _______ and their preferences and satisifaction they recieve. They identify with _______ closely. _______ control the purchase of food.

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Parents

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TV/Magazines. Celebrities people may identify with. Eating behaviours limited by personal circumstance (age/income/family/culture)

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Found a correlation between eating habits of parents and their children around snack intake, eating motivations and body dissatisfaction. Used questionaire.

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Studied mother-daughter relationships. Found that the best predictor of daughters eating habits was mother's dietary restraint and their perception of risks of daughter becoming overweight

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