Exploring media-driven dynamics of Adolescent Dietary Behavior: An in-depth analysis of food choice patterns and influences

MD Faisal Alam, Jahan Boksh Moral
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This study delves into the intricate realm of adolescent dietary behaviors, driven primarily by the pervasive influence of media. Adolescent, known for their susceptibility to media-driven preferences, exhibit complex processes in adapting and selecting their diets. By Employing a survey-based methodology, this research uncovers the profound sway of media on adolescent dietary preferences attributed to individual behavioral determinants. Adolescents gravitate towards familiar, gustatorily pleasing foods, aligning preferences with peers and media personas. Maternal guidance endorsing traditional cuisine while cautioning against foreign foods significantly impacts their choices. Paradoxically, despite occasional discomfort, adolescent favor fast food, especially females. This study underscores the imperative nature of dietary management strategies promoting diversity and social influences in shaping adolescent culinary preferences, highlighting the importance of wholesome food consumption for their nutritional well-being and quality of life.
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探索媒体对青少年饮食行为的影响:深入分析食物选择模式和影响因素
这项研究深入探讨了主要受媒体普遍影响的青少年饮食行为的复杂领域。众所周知,青少年容易受媒体影响,他们在调整和选择饮食时表现出复杂的过程。本研究采用基于调查的方法,揭示了媒体对青少年饮食偏好的深刻影响,并将其归因于个人行为决定因素。青少年倾向于熟悉的、令人食欲大增的食物,与同龄人和媒体角色的偏好保持一致。母亲对传统美食的认可和对外来食物的警惕极大地影响了他们的选择。矛盾的是,尽管青少年偶尔会感到不适,但他们更喜欢快餐,尤其是女性。这项研究强调了饮食管理策略在塑造青少年饮食偏好方面促进多样性和社会影响的必要性,突出了健康食品消费对青少年营养健康和生活质量的重要性。
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