Psychosocial predictors of increases in fruit and vegetable consumption |
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Authors: | Bogers Rik P Assema Patricia van Brug Johannes Kester Arnold D M Dagnelie Pieter C |
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Affiliation: | Department of Epidemiology, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVES: To examine psychosocial predictors of changes in fruit and vegetable consumption. METHODS: Baseline psychosocial variables were used to explain differences in changes in consumption in 83 healthy women with children after they received free fruit and vegetables for one month. RESULTS: One-month changes in fruit consumption (mean 144; SE 16 g/day) were positively associated with perceived costs and perceived health benefits for the children, and negatively associated with perceived behavioral control. Changes in vegetable consumption (68 (11) g/day) were positively related with the intention to eat at least 200 g of vegetables and taste preferences of the children. CONCLUSIONS: Fruit and vegetable consumption may be encouraged by influencing the above variables. |
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