Consumers’ snack choices: current factors contributing to obesity
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Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Mielmann, Annchen
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to indicate the need for and create an insightful understanding of the current factors contributing to consumer’s obesity levels due to their snack choices.
Design/methodology/approach – This paper reports on previous literature using publications from the Emerald Insight Journals, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect and Web of Science electronic database from 1999 to
2018 that validate and support existing literature. The retrieved literature is organised and classified into specific constructs.
Findings – Research into consumers’ choice of snacks from an environmental, cultural and health perspective is still underrepresented in the international scientific literature. More research is required on the
specific effects of specific levels of the stated factors contributing to obesity. Health and cross-cultural studies are needed for a more comprehensive understanding of the relation between snack choices and factors
contributing to obesity that will help to implement more efficient health measures.
Originality/value – This paper is of value to academics studying consumers’ snacking behaviour and
public health practitioners evaluating qualitative and quantitative methods to address the obesity epidemic.
Keywords Culture, Health, Obesity
Paper type Literature review
Design/methodology/approach – This paper reports on previous literature using publications from the Emerald Insight Journals, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect and Web of Science electronic database from 1999 to
2018 that validate and support existing literature. The retrieved literature is organised and classified into specific constructs.
Findings – Research into consumers’ choice of snacks from an environmental, cultural and health perspective is still underrepresented in the international scientific literature. More research is required on the
specific effects of specific levels of the stated factors contributing to obesity. Health and cross-cultural studies are needed for a more comprehensive understanding of the relation between snack choices and factors
contributing to obesity that will help to implement more efficient health measures.
Originality/value – This paper is of value to academics studying consumers’ snacking behaviour and
public health practitioners evaluating qualitative and quantitative methods to address the obesity epidemic.
Keywords Culture, Health, Obesity
Paper type Literature review
Subjects
H Social Sciences (General)
RB Pathology
Publisher DOI
Journal
British Food Journal
ISSN
0007-070X
Volume
121
Issue
2
Publisher
emerald
Submitter
Werndli, Nadine
Citation apa
Mielmann, A., & Brunner, T. (2019). Consumers’ snack choices: current factors contributing to obesity. In British Food Journal (Vol. 121, Issue 2). emerald. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.7850
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