Skip to main content
Top
Published in: BMC Public Health 1/2022

Open Access 01-12-2022 | Research

Socioeconomic, intrapersonal and food environmental correlates of unhealthy snack consumption in school-going adolescents in Mumbai

Authors: Panchali Moitra, Jagmeet Madan

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2022

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

Unhealthy snacking habits in adolescents are typically triggered by obesogenic food environments and possibly perpetuated through interactions between socio-environmental factors and personal perceptions, attitudes, and motivations to change eating behaviors. This study attempted to address the knowledge gap regarding the association of intrapersonal, socioeconomic, and food environmental characteristics with unhealthy snack consumption in Indian adolescents, presenting several targets for effective interventions.

Methods

A representative sample of 10–12 years old adolescents (n 712) completed a cross-sectional survey including eating habits, characteristics of school and home food environments, and perceptions related to affordability, convenience, and barriers within the food environments. The frequency of unhealthy snack consumption was assessed using a validated qualitative food frequency questionnaire. Multivariate regression analyses determined the associated factors of unhealthy snack consumption in adolescents attending private and public schools.

Results

The mean age of adolescents was 10.9 (1.1) years, 48.2% were girls and 53.9% attended private schools. The most frequently consumed unhealthy snacks were biscuits/ cookies (5.2d/wk) followed by wafers (3.4d/wk) and Indian fried snacks- samosa/ vada pav (2.8 d/wk). Among the public-school adolescents, the odds of unhealthy snack consumption were 0.89 times lower when meals were had frequently at the dinner table and 4.97 times higher when the perceived barriers related to the affordability of healthy snacks were greater. Maternal education (OR 0.78, 95% CI 0.66–0.82, p < 0.001), family income (OR 2.15, 95% CI 1.98–2.32, p < 0.001), availability of unhealthy snacks (OR 2.98, 95% CI 1.36–3.46, p < 0.001) and fruits (OR 0.57, 95% CI 0.49–0.69, p < 0.001) at home, having evening meals together (OR 0.71, 95% CI 0.63–0.81, p 0.031), and perceived parental control during mealtimes (OR 0.67, 95% CI 0.62–0.72, p < 0.001) were associated with unhealthy snack consumption in adolescents attending private schools.

Conclusions

The results highlighted a pervasiveness of unhealthy snacks in adolescents’ food environments. Improving provisions and affordability of fruits and healthy snacks at schools, encouraging family mealtimes, and limiting the availability of unhealthy snacks at home whilst addressing the perceived barriers within food environments, and inculcating self-efficacy skills can improve snacking habits in Indian adolescents, irrespective of socioeconomic backgrounds.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
2.
go back to reference Sivagurunathan C, Umadevi R, Rama R, Gopalakrishnan S. Adolescent health: Present status and its related programmes in India. Are we in the right direction? Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2015. Sivagurunathan C, Umadevi R, Rama R, Gopalakrishnan S. Adolescent health: Present status and its related programmes in India. Are we in the right direction? Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. 2015.
3.
go back to reference World Health Organization. SEA-NUT-163 Distribution: General Adolescent Nutrition: A Review of the Situation in Selected South-East Asian Countries ii Adolescent Nutrition: A Review of the Situation in Selected South-East Asian Countries. 2006. World Health Organization. SEA-NUT-163 Distribution: General Adolescent Nutrition: A Review of the Situation in Selected South-East Asian Countries ii Adolescent Nutrition: A Review of the Situation in Selected South-East Asian Countries. 2006.
4.
go back to reference Pearson N, Griffiths P, Biddle SJH, Johnston JP, Haycraft E. Individual, behavioural and home environmental factors associated with eating behaviours in young adolescents. Appetite. 2017;112:35–43.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Pearson N, Griffiths P, Biddle SJH, Johnston JP, Haycraft E. Individual, behavioural and home environmental factors associated with eating behaviours in young adolescents. Appetite. 2017;112:35–43.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
5.
go back to reference Gebremariam MK, Henjum S, Terragni L, Elin Torheim L. Correlates of fruit, vegetable, soft drink, and snack intake among adolescents: The ESSENS study. Food Nutr Res [Internet]. 2016 Sep 20 [cited 2020 Nov 16];60. Available from: /pmc/articles/PMC5031794/?report=abstract Gebremariam MK, Henjum S, Terragni L, Elin Torheim L. Correlates of fruit, vegetable, soft drink, and snack intake among adolescents: The ESSENS study. Food Nutr Res [Internet]. 2016 Sep 20 [cited 2020 Nov 16];60. Available from: /pmc/articles/PMC5031794/?report=abstract
6.
go back to reference Popkin BM, Adair LS, Ng SW. Global nutrition transition and the pandemic of obesity in developing countries. Nutr Rev. 2012;70(1):3–21.CrossRefPubMed Popkin BM, Adair LS, Ng SW. Global nutrition transition and the pandemic of obesity in developing countries. Nutr Rev. 2012;70(1):3–21.CrossRefPubMed
7.
go back to reference Feyzabadi VY, Mohammadi NK, Omidvar N, Karimi-Shahanjarini A, Nedjat S, Rashidian A. Factors Associated With Unhealthy Snacks Consumption Among Adolescents in Iran’s Schools. Int J Heal Policy Manag. 2017;6(9):519.CrossRef Feyzabadi VY, Mohammadi NK, Omidvar N, Karimi-Shahanjarini A, Nedjat S, Rashidian A. Factors Associated With Unhealthy Snacks Consumption Among Adolescents in Iran’s Schools. Int J Heal Policy Manag. 2017;6(9):519.CrossRef
8.
go back to reference Rathi N, Riddell L, Worsley A. Urban Indian adolescents practise unhealthy dietary behaviours. Br Food J. 2018; Rathi N, Riddell L, Worsley A. Urban Indian adolescents practise unhealthy dietary behaviours. Br Food J. 2018;
9.
go back to reference Savige G, MacFarlane A, Ball K, Worsley A, Crawford D. Snacking behaviours of adolescents and their association with skipping meals. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2007;17:4. Savige G, MacFarlane A, Ball K, Worsley A, Crawford D. Snacking behaviours of adolescents and their association with skipping meals. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2007;17:4.
10.
go back to reference De Vet E, Stok FM, De Wit JBF, De Ridder DTD. The habitual nature of unhealthy snacking: How powerful are habits in adolescence? Appetite. 2015;1(95):182–7.CrossRef De Vet E, Stok FM, De Wit JBF, De Ridder DTD. The habitual nature of unhealthy snacking: How powerful are habits in adolescence? Appetite. 2015;1(95):182–7.CrossRef
11.
go back to reference Larson N, Story M. A review of snacking patterns among children and adolescents: what are the implications of snacking for weight status? Child Obes. 2013;9(2):104–15.CrossRefPubMed Larson N, Story M. A review of snacking patterns among children and adolescents: what are the implications of snacking for weight status? Child Obes. 2013;9(2):104–15.CrossRefPubMed
12.
go back to reference Scaglioni S, De Cosmi V, Ciappolino V, Parazzini F, Brambilla P, Agostoni C. Factors influencing children’s eating behaviours. Vol. 10, Nutrients. MDPI AG; 2018. Scaglioni S, De Cosmi V, Ciappolino V, Parazzini F, Brambilla P, Agostoni C. Factors influencing children’s eating behaviours. Vol. 10, Nutrients. MDPI AG; 2018.
14.
go back to reference Schrempft S, Van Jaarsveld CHM, Fisher A, Wardle J. The obesogenic quality of the home environment: Associations with diet, physical activity, TV viewing, and BMI in preschool children. PLoS One. 2015 Aug 6;10(8). Schrempft S, Van Jaarsveld CHM, Fisher A, Wardle J. The obesogenic quality of the home environment: Associations with diet, physical activity, TV viewing, and BMI in preschool children. PLoS One. 2015 Aug 6;10(8).
15.
go back to reference Shaikh NI, Patil SS, Halli S, Ramakrishnan U, Cunningham SA. Going global: Indian adolescents’ eating patterns. Public Health Nutr. 2016;19(15):2799–807.CrossRefPubMed Shaikh NI, Patil SS, Halli S, Ramakrishnan U, Cunningham SA. Going global: Indian adolescents’ eating patterns. Public Health Nutr. 2016;19(15):2799–807.CrossRefPubMed
17.
go back to reference Griffiths PL, Bentley ME. The Nutrition Transition Is Underway in India. J Nutr. 2018;131:2692–700.CrossRef Griffiths PL, Bentley ME. The Nutrition Transition Is Underway in India. J Nutr. 2018;131:2692–700.CrossRef
18.
go back to reference Meharda B, Sharma SK, Singhal G, Kumar L. D. Overweight and obesity: a rising problem in India. Int J Community Med Public Heal. 2017; Meharda B, Sharma SK, Singhal G, Kumar L. D. Overweight and obesity: a rising problem in India. Int J Community Med Public Heal. 2017;
19.
go back to reference Puwar T, Saxena D, Yasobant S, Savaliya S. Noncommunicable diseases among school-going adolescents: A case study on prevalence of risk factors from Sabarkantha District of Gujarat India. Indian J Community Med. 2018;43(5):S33-7.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Puwar T, Saxena D, Yasobant S, Savaliya S. Noncommunicable diseases among school-going adolescents: A case study on prevalence of risk factors from Sabarkantha District of Gujarat India.  Indian J Community Med. 2018;43(5):S33-7.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
20.
go back to reference Gupta DK, Shah P, Misra A, Bharadwaj S, Gulati S, Gupta N, et al. Secular trends in prevalence of overweight and obesity from 2006 to 2009 in Urban Asian Indian adolescents aged 14–17 years. PLoS One. 2011; Gupta DK, Shah P, Misra A, Bharadwaj S, Gulati S, Gupta N, et al. Secular trends in prevalence of overweight and obesity from 2006 to 2009 in Urban Asian Indian adolescents aged 14–17 years. PLoS One. 2011;
21.
go back to reference Ssewanyana D, Abubakar A, van Baar A, Mwangala PN, Newton CR. Perspectives on Underlying Factors for Unhealthy Diet and Sedentary Lifestyle of Adolescents at a Kenyan Coastal Setting. Front Public Heal. 2018;9:6. Ssewanyana D, Abubakar A, van Baar A, Mwangala PN, Newton CR. Perspectives on Underlying Factors for Unhealthy Diet and Sedentary Lifestyle of Adolescents at a Kenyan Coastal Setting. Front Public Heal. 2018;9:6.
22.
go back to reference Draxten M, Fulkerson JA, Friend S, Flattum CF, Schow R. Parental role modeling of fruits and vegetables at meals and snacks is associated with children’s adequate consumption. Appetite. 2014;78:1–7.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Draxten M, Fulkerson JA, Friend S, Flattum CF, Schow R. Parental role modeling of fruits and vegetables at meals and snacks is associated with children’s adequate consumption. Appetite. 2014;78:1–7.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
23.
go back to reference Couch SC, Glanz K, Zhou C, Sallis JF, Saelens BE. Home food environment in relation to children’s dietquality and weight status. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2014;114(10):1569-1579.e1.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Couch SC, Glanz K, Zhou C, Sallis JF, Saelens BE. Home food environment in relation to children’s dietquality and weight status. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2014;114(10):1569-1579.e1.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
24.
go back to reference Gill M, Feliciano D, Macdiarmid J, Smith P. The environmental impact of nutrition transition in three case study countries. Food Secur. 2015;7(3):493–504.CrossRef Gill M, Feliciano D, Macdiarmid J, Smith P. The environmental impact of nutrition transition in three case study countries. Food Secur. 2015;7(3):493–504.CrossRef
25.
go back to reference Agrawal S, Kim R, Gausman J, Sharma S, Sankar R, Joe W, et al. Socio-economic patterning of food consumption and dietary diversity among Indian children: evidence from NFHS-4. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2019; Agrawal S, Kim R, Gausman J, Sharma S, Sankar R, Joe W, et al. Socio-economic patterning of food consumption and dietary diversity among Indian children: evidence from NFHS-4. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2019;
26.
go back to reference Cutler GJ, Flood A, Hannan P, Neumark-Sztainer D. Multiple Sociodemographic and Socioenvironmental Characteristics Are Correlated with Major Patterns of Dietary Intake in Adolescents. J Am Diet Assoc. 2011;111(2):230–40.CrossRefPubMed Cutler GJ, Flood A, Hannan P, Neumark-Sztainer D. Multiple Sociodemographic and Socioenvironmental Characteristics Are Correlated with Major Patterns of Dietary Intake in Adolescents. J Am Diet Assoc. 2011;111(2):230–40.CrossRefPubMed
27.
go back to reference Petrovic D, de Mestral C, Bochud M, Bartley M, Kivimäki M, Vineis P, et al. The contribution of health behaviors to socioeconomic inequalities in health: A systematic review. Vol. 113, Preventive Medicine. Academic Press Inc.; 2018. p. 15–31. Petrovic D, de Mestral C, Bochud M, Bartley M, Kivimäki M, Vineis P, et al. The contribution of health behaviors to socioeconomic inequalities in health: A systematic review. Vol. 113, Preventive Medicine. Academic Press Inc.; 2018. p. 15–31.
28.
go back to reference Swaminathan S, Thomas T, Kurpad A V., Vaz M. Perceptions of healthy eating: A qualitative study of school-going children in south India. Health Educ J. 2009; Swaminathan S, Thomas T, Kurpad A V., Vaz M. Perceptions of healthy eating: A qualitative study of school-going children in south India. Health Educ J. 2009;
29.
go back to reference Bailey C, Garg V, Kapoor D, Wasser H, Prabhakaran D, Jaacks LM. Food Choice Drivers in the Context of the Nutrition Transition in Delhi. India: J Nutr Educ Behav; 2018.CrossRef Bailey C, Garg V, Kapoor D, Wasser H, Prabhakaran D, Jaacks LM. Food Choice Drivers in the Context of the Nutrition Transition in Delhi. India: J Nutr Educ Behav; 2018.CrossRef
30.
go back to reference Seguin R, Connor L, Nelson M, Lacroix A, Eldridge G. Understanding barriers and facilitators to healthy eating and active living in rural communities. J Nutr Metab. 2014;10:2014. Seguin R, Connor L, Nelson M, Lacroix A, Eldridge G. Understanding barriers and facilitators to healthy eating and active living in rural communities. J Nutr Metab. 2014;10:2014.
31.
go back to reference Moitra P, Madan J. Perceived barriers and facilitators of healthy eating and physical activity: focus groups with children, parents and teachers in Mumbai, India. Int J Community Med Public Heal. 2020;7(6):2363.CrossRef Moitra P, Madan J. Perceived barriers and facilitators of healthy eating and physical activity: focus groups with children, parents and teachers in Mumbai, India. Int J Community Med Public Heal. 2020;7(6):2363.CrossRef
32.
go back to reference Zhang Z, Farris KL, Sun MC, Dailey RM, Donovan EE. Parenting Practices, Autonomous Motivation, and Adolescent Diet Habits. J Res Adolesc. 2020;30(3):800–16.CrossRefPubMed Zhang Z, Farris KL, Sun MC, Dailey RM, Donovan EE. Parenting Practices, Autonomous Motivation, and Adolescent Diet Habits. J Res Adolesc. 2020;30(3):800–16.CrossRefPubMed
33.
go back to reference Chansukree P, Rungjindarat N. Social Cognitive Determinants of Healthy Eating Behaviors in Late Adolescents: A Gender Perspective. J Nutr Educ Behav. 2017;49(3):204-210.e1.CrossRefPubMed Chansukree P, Rungjindarat N. Social Cognitive Determinants of Healthy Eating Behaviors in Late Adolescents: A Gender Perspective. J Nutr Educ Behav. 2017;49(3):204-210.e1.CrossRefPubMed
35.
go back to reference Rathi N, Riddell L, Worsley A. Parents’ and teachers’ views of food environments and policies in Indian private secondary schools. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2018 Jul 19;15(7). Rathi N, Riddell L, Worsley A. Parents’ and teachers’ views of food environments and policies in Indian private secondary schools. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2018 Jul 19;15(7).
36.
go back to reference Correa N, Rajaraman D, Swaminathan S, Vaz M, Jayachitra KG, Lear SA, et al. Perceptions of healthy eating amongst Indian adolescents in India and Canada. Appetite. 2017; Correa N, Rajaraman D, Swaminathan S, Vaz M, Jayachitra KG, Lear SA, et al. Perceptions of healthy eating amongst Indian adolescents in India and Canada. Appetite. 2017;
37.
go back to reference Rathi N, Riddell L, Worsley A. What influences urban Indian secondary school students’ food consumption? – A qualitative study. Appetite. 2016;1(105):790–7.CrossRef Rathi N, Riddell L, Worsley A. What influences urban Indian secondary school students’ food consumption? – A qualitative study. Appetite. 2016;1(105):790–7.CrossRef
39.
go back to reference Pawar SV, Choksey AS, Jain SS, Surude RG, Rathi PM. Prevalence of overweight and obesity in 4 schools of south Mumbai. J Clin Diagnostic Res. 2016;10(3):OC01-2. Pawar SV, Choksey AS, Jain SS, Surude RG, Rathi PM. Prevalence of overweight and obesity in 4 schools of south Mumbai. J Clin Diagnostic Res. 2016;10(3):OC01-2.
41.
go back to reference Rathi N, Riddell L, Worsley A. Food consumption patterns of adolescents aged 14–16 years in Kolkata, India. Rathi N, Riddell L, Worsley A. Food consumption patterns of adolescents aged 14–16 years in Kolkata, India.
42.
go back to reference Rodrigues PRM, Luiz RR, Monteiro LS, Ferreira MG, Gonçalves-Silva RMV, Pereira RA. Adolescents’ unhealthy eating habits are associated with meal skipping. Nutrition. 2017;1(42):114-120.e1.CrossRef Rodrigues PRM, Luiz RR, Monteiro LS, Ferreira MG, Gonçalves-Silva RMV, Pereira RA. Adolescents’ unhealthy eating habits are associated with meal skipping. Nutrition. 2017;1(42):114-120.e1.CrossRef
43.
go back to reference Moitra P, Verma P, Madan J. Development and validation of a questionnaire measuring knowledge , attitudes , and practices ( KAP ) to healthy eating and activity patterns in school children ( HEAPS ). Nutr Health. 2021; Moitra P, Verma P, Madan J. Development and validation of a questionnaire measuring knowledge , attitudes , and practices ( KAP ) to healthy eating and activity patterns in school children ( HEAPS ). Nutr Health. 2021;
45.
go back to reference Green SH, Glanz K. Development of the Perceived Nutrition Environment Measures Survey. Am J Prev Med. 2015;49(1):50–61.CrossRefPubMed Green SH, Glanz K. Development of the Perceived Nutrition Environment Measures Survey. Am J Prev Med. 2015;49(1):50–61.CrossRefPubMed
46.
go back to reference Vereecken C, De Henauw S, Maes L, Moreno L, Manios Y, Phillipp K, et al. Reliability and validity of a healthy diet determinants questionnaire for adolescents. Public Health Nutr. 2009;12(10):1830–8.CrossRefPubMed Vereecken C, De Henauw S, Maes L, Moreno L, Manios Y, Phillipp K, et al. Reliability and validity of a healthy diet determinants questionnaire for adolescents. Public Health Nutr. 2009;12(10):1830–8.CrossRefPubMed
47.
go back to reference Rosenkranz RR, Dzewaltowski DA. Model of the home food environment pertaining to childhood obesity. Vol. 66, Nutrition Reviews. 2008. p. 123–40. Rosenkranz RR, Dzewaltowski DA. Model of the home food environment pertaining to childhood obesity. Vol. 66, Nutrition Reviews. 2008. p. 123–40.
48.
go back to reference Ghaffar SA, Talib RA, Karim NA, Malaysia K, Raja J, Aziz MA, et al. Food Choices and Diet Quality in the School Food Environment: A Qualitative Insight from the Perspective of Adolescents. Vol. 15, Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences. 2019. Ghaffar SA, Talib RA, Karim NA, Malaysia K, Raja J, Aziz MA, et al. Food Choices and Diet Quality in the School Food Environment: A Qualitative Insight from the Perspective of Adolescents. Vol. 15, Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences. 2019.
49.
go back to reference Glanz K, Bishop DB. The Role of Behavioral Science Theory in Development and Implementation of Public Health Interventions. Annu Rev Public Health. 2010;31(1):399–418.CrossRefPubMed Glanz K, Bishop DB. The Role of Behavioral Science Theory in Development and Implementation of Public Health Interventions. Annu Rev Public Health. 2010;31(1):399–418.CrossRefPubMed
50.
go back to reference Pabayo R, Spence JC, Cutumisu N, Casey L, Storey K. Sociodemographic, behavioural and environmental correlates of sweetened beverage consumption among pre-school children. Public Health Nutr. 2012;15(8):1338–46.CrossRefPubMed Pabayo R, Spence JC, Cutumisu N, Casey L, Storey K. Sociodemographic, behavioural and environmental correlates of sweetened beverage consumption among pre-school children. Public Health Nutr. 2012;15(8):1338–46.CrossRefPubMed
51.
go back to reference Zarnowiecki DM, Parletta N, Dollman J. The role of socio-economic position as a moderator of children’s healthy food intake. Br J Nutr. 2014;112(5):830–40.CrossRefPubMed Zarnowiecki DM, Parletta N, Dollman J. The role of socio-economic position as a moderator of children’s healthy food intake. Br J Nutr. 2014;112(5):830–40.CrossRefPubMed
53.
go back to reference Macfarlane A, Crawford D, Ball K, Savige G, Worsley A. Adolescent home food environments and socioeconomic position. Vol. 16, Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2007. Macfarlane A, Crawford D, Ball K, Savige G, Worsley A. Adolescent home food environments and socioeconomic position. Vol. 16, Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2007.
54.
go back to reference Wills W, Danesi G, Kapetanaki AB, Hamilton L. Socio-economic factors, the food environment and lunchtime food purchasing by young people at secondary school. Int J Environ Res Public Health [Internet]. 2019 May 1 [cited 2021 Apr 8];16(9). Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31071922/ Wills W, Danesi G, Kapetanaki AB, Hamilton L. Socio-economic factors, the food environment and lunchtime food purchasing by young people at secondary school. Int J Environ Res Public Health [Internet]. 2019 May 1 [cited 2021 Apr 8];16(9). Available from: https://​pubmed.​ncbi.​nlm.​nih.​gov/​31071922/​
57.
go back to reference Tyrrell RL, Greenhalgh F, Hodgson S, Wills WJ, Mathers JC, Adamson AJ, et al. Food environments of young people: Linking individual behaviour to environmental context. J Public Heal (United Kingdom). 2017 Tyrrell RL, Greenhalgh F, Hodgson S, Wills WJ, Mathers JC, Adamson AJ, et al. Food environments of young people: Linking individual behaviour to environmental context. J Public Heal (United Kingdom). 2017
58.
go back to reference Pineda E, Swinburn B, Sassi F. Effective school food environment interventions for the prevention of childhood obesity: systematic review and meta-analysis. Lancet. 2019;1(394):S77.CrossRef Pineda E, Swinburn B, Sassi F. Effective school food environment interventions for the prevention of childhood obesity: systematic review and meta-analysis. Lancet. 2019;1(394):S77.CrossRef
59.
go back to reference He M, Tucker P, Gilliland J, Irwin JD, Larsen K, Hess P. The influence of local food environments on adolescents’ food purchasing behaviors. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2012;9(4):1458–71.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral He M, Tucker P, Gilliland J, Irwin JD, Larsen K, Hess P. The influence of local food environments on adolescents’ food purchasing behaviors. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2012;9(4):1458–71.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
60.
go back to reference Bhatt R, Madan J, Moitra P. Determinants of Food Choice in a School Environment. Indian J Public Heal Res Dev. 2019;10(9):302–7.CrossRef Bhatt R, Madan J, Moitra P. Determinants of Food Choice in a School Environment. Indian J Public Heal Res Dev. 2019;10(9):302–7.CrossRef
61.
go back to reference Zarnowiecki DM, Dollman J, Parletta N. Associations between predictors of children’s dietary intake and socioeconomic position: A systematic review of the literature. Obes Rev. 2014;15(5):375–91.CrossRefPubMed Zarnowiecki DM, Dollman J, Parletta N. Associations between predictors of children’s dietary intake and socioeconomic position: A systematic review of the literature. Obes Rev. 2014;15(5):375–91.CrossRefPubMed
62.
go back to reference Pearson N, Biddle SJH, Gorely T. Family correlates of fruit and vegetable consumption in children and adolescents: A systematic review. Vol. 12, Public Health Nutrition. 2009. p. 267–83. Pearson N, Biddle SJH, Gorely T. Family correlates of fruit and vegetable consumption in children and adolescents: A systematic review. Vol. 12, Public Health Nutrition. 2009. p. 267–83.
63.
go back to reference Wolnicka K, Taraszewska AM, Jaczewska-Schuetz J, Jarosz M. Factors within the family environment such as parents’ dietary habits and fruit and vegetable availability have the greatest influence on fruit and vegetable consumption by Polish children. Public Health Nutr. 2015;18(15):2705–11.CrossRefPubMed Wolnicka K, Taraszewska AM, Jaczewska-Schuetz J, Jarosz M. Factors within the family environment such as parents’ dietary habits and fruit and vegetable availability have the greatest influence on fruit and vegetable consumption by Polish children. Public Health Nutr. 2015;18(15):2705–11.CrossRefPubMed
64.
go back to reference Nawab S, Madan J, Moitra P. Nutritional knowledge of the parents and home food environment of 10 to 12 year old children of Mumbai. ~ 114 ~ Int J Physiol [Internet]. 2019 [cited 2021 Apr 2];4(2):114–9. Available from: www.journalofsports.com Nawab S, Madan J, Moitra P. Nutritional knowledge of the parents and home food environment of 10 to 12 year old children of Mumbai. ~ 114 ~ Int J Physiol [Internet]. 2019 [cited 2021 Apr 2];4(2):114–9. Available from: www.​journalofsports.​com
65.
go back to reference Diep CS, Chen TA, Davies VF, Baranowski JC, Baranowski T. Influence of Behavioral Theory on Fruit and Vegetable Intervention Effectiveness Among Children: A Meta-Analysis. J Nutr Educ Behav. 2014;46(6):506–46.CrossRefPubMed Diep CS, Chen TA, Davies VF, Baranowski JC, Baranowski T. Influence of Behavioral Theory on Fruit and Vegetable Intervention Effectiveness Among Children: A Meta-Analysis. J Nutr Educ Behav. 2014;46(6):506–46.CrossRefPubMed
Metadata
Title
Socioeconomic, intrapersonal and food environmental correlates of unhealthy snack consumption in school-going adolescents in Mumbai
Authors
Panchali Moitra
Jagmeet Madan
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-13449-6

Other articles of this Issue 1/2022

BMC Public Health 1/2022 Go to the issue