Choice Process Model Of Food Choice

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One of the difficulties in analyzing food choice is that because human food choice is affected by so many factors (as mentioned above), there is often a trend to look at the impacts of these factors independently rather than trying to get a whole picture of the interconnection between different types of influences. This section will present a general picture on how different types of influences can be conceptualized on food selection and also put these factor together in a more integrated framework.

The scope of factors may involved in choosing foods is, at a large degree diverse and extensive. Many of the most important components of the construction of food choices are displayed in the food choice process model presented in Fig. 1.1 (Falk …show more content…

In reality, people usually think current eating habits is a reflection to previous life experiences, so the ‘life course’ is a key factor of this model. when people describe their food choices, they explain how diverse factors in their minds from past experiences and current conditions construct their eating, and these are tagged ‘influences’ in the model. The ‘personal food system’ for choosing foods is the process when people put all influences in on food choices. The following sections are presenting these components in detail in …show more content…

Food choice trajectories include a person’s persistent ideas, feelings, strategies, and actions over the lifespan (Devine et al., 1998). The components of influential factors can been seen in Fig 1.2 (Adapted from Devine et al., 1998.) Specific life course event such as bearing children has been seen as a pathways to describe food choice habits and attitudes such as (e.g. Devine et al., 2000). People develop food choice trajectories in specific situation and in a historical contexts that become constant, exhibiting their own identity and continuity (Devine et al., 1998, 1999b). For example, a person may grow up with the family eating a pudding in tradition after every evening meal and continue that trajectory for much or all of his or her

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