Children's Perception of Food and Healthy Eating: Dynamics Behind Their Food Preferences

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Date

2013

Authors

Ati̇k, Deniz
Ertekin, Zeynep

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Wiley

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Green Open Access

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Abstract

Childhood obesity epidemic has been a popular topic for research as it has become a major health concern in many countries. As the focus of earlier studies has been predominantly on food marketing to children, there is still limited research on what other factors, apart from food marketing, influence their food preferences and eating habits. Bringing in children's perspectives as well as those of parents and guardians, this study aims to fill this gap by shedding light on further dynamics that can be influential on children's preferences. Through a qualitative inquiry, focus groups and individual interviews were conducted with children between the ages of 7 and 11. Aiming to investigate both meanings and practices, these sessions also included interactive and participatory research methods such as drawing, word games and role playing. Moreover, in-depth interviews were carried out with teachers and mothers to gain an understanding of their perspective on the topic. The findings show the different appeals and social influences behind children's food preferences, among which sensory and fun appeals as well as the influence of parents come forward. By revealing these different appeals of food and social influences, the study brings a new perspective to the discussions on childhood obesity and food marketing.

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Children, food, health, marketing, qualitative research, Knowledge

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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences

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Q1

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34

Source

Internatıonal Journal of Consumer Studıes

Volume

37

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1

Start Page

59

End Page

65
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