THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FOOD CHOICE

One of the central problems in nutrition is the difficulty of getting people to change their dietary behaviors so as to bring about an improvement in health. What is required is a clearer understanding of the motivations of consumers, barriers to changing diets and how we might have an impact upon d...

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Other Authors: Shepherd, Richard (Editor), Raats, Monique (Editor)
Format: Manuscript Book
Language:English
Published: Wallingford, UK CABI Pub., in association with the Nutrition Society 2006
Series:Frontiers in nutritional science No. 3
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Summary:One of the central problems in nutrition is the difficulty of getting people to change their dietary behaviors so as to bring about an improvement in health. What is required is a clearer understanding of the motivations of consumers, barriers to changing diets and how we might have an impact upon dietary behavior. This book brings together insights from a number of sub-disciplines within psychology and related disciplines, in terms of what they can tell us about the influence on human food choice. It is organized into five main sections which cover: models of food choice, biological and learning influences on food choice, societal influences, food choice across the lifespan, and changing dietary behavior. The contributors are all international leaders in their respective fields and together give an overview of the current understanding of consumer food choice. This book will be of significant interest to those researching nutrion, dietetics and psychology.
Physical Description:x, 399 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical reference and index
ISBN:9781845937232