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Socioeconomic influences on women's eating behaviours

thesis
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Victoria. Inglis
This thesis investigated the socioeconomic influences on women's eating behaviours. Results showed that women of low socioeconomic position not only perceived higher direct financial costs as a predominant barrier for consuming a healthy diet, but also a number of indirect or non-financial cost factors such as the perceived additional time costs involved in preparing and cooking healthy foods.

History

Pagination

xvii, 275 leaves + appendices ; 30 cm.

Material type

thesis

Resource type

thesis

Language

eng

Notes

Degree conferred 2008.

Degree name

Ph.D.

Faculty

Faculty of Health

School

School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences