Adolescent healthful foods inventory: Development of an instrument to assess adolescents' willingness to consume healthful foods
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Abstract
© 2016 Extension Journal Inc. Interventions to increase adolescents' healthful food and beverage consumption often fail to demonstrate change. An alternative is to measure a shift in willingness to consume these items as an indicator of movement toward change. A survey was developed to estimate willingness to consume a variety of foods and beverages. Twenty items were identified from five focus group interviews with adolescents. A survey of 234 youths indicated their willingness to consume each item. Exploratory factor analysis resulted in lists of high-fat/sugar-rich items and more healthful foods. Extension educators can use the survey instrument to demonstrate early positive participant change as they strive to deliver programs that meet mission mandates.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Extension
Recommended Citation
McGuerty, A., Cater, M., Prinyawiwatkul, W., & Tuuri, G. (2016). Adolescent healthful foods inventory: Development of an instrument to assess adolescents' willingness to consume healthful foods. Journal of Extension, 54 (4) Retrieved from https://repository.lsu.edu/aeee_pubs/27