Factors influencing grocery shopping choices and the prevalence of food label use among Saudi mothers: a cross-sectional pilot study

N. Alsini, H. Kutbi, N. Hakim, R. Mosli, N. Eid, Zeinab Mulla
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Purpose There is currently limited data available on the Saudi population’s adoption of nutritional guidelines or on other factors influencing food purchasing behaviors. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of nutrition label use, explore factors that could influence food choices during grocery shopping and evaluate the association of these factors with the sociodemographic characteristics of mothers. Design/methodology/approach Mothers were recruited at a community event. They were requested to complete a questionnaire that assessed social and lifestyle characteristics as well as product features that influence food choices during grocery shopping. Findings The study included 157 mothers. The prevalence of label reading was high with 69% of participants always or mostly reading labels pre-purchase. Features that were most likely to “always” influence purchase choices included: product healthfulness (57.3%), children’s preference (45.9%), specific needs of a family member (38.9%). The feature “awareness campaigns and workshops” was found to be associated with both low and high-income groups. There was a poor understanding of what the “light” food label meant with only 37.6% answering correctly. Research limitations/implications Further research is needed with a higher sample size with diverse sociodemographic characteristics. Practical implications Saudi mothers are influenced by product healthfulness as well as children’s and family members’ needs when grocery shopping. There was a high prevalence of reading nutrition labels prepurchase. These findings can inform future public health policy on the main drivers for food purchasing decisions and the need for educational initiatives in Saudi Arabia. Originality/value The present research collates factors influencing food choices
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影响食品杂货购物选择的因素和食品标签使用在沙特母亲中的流行:一项横断面试点研究
目前关于沙特人口采用营养指南或影响食品购买行为的其他因素的数据有限。本研究的目的是评估营养标签使用的普遍程度,探索可能影响食品购物时食物选择的因素,并评估这些因素与母亲社会人口统计学特征的关系。设计/方法/方法在社区活动中招募母亲。他们被要求完成一份调查问卷,评估社会和生活方式特征,以及影响购物时食物选择的产品特征。研究结果该研究包括157名母亲。标签阅读的盛行率很高,69%的参与者总是或大部分在购买前阅读标签。最可能“总是”影响购买选择的特征包括:产品健康(57.3%)、儿童偏好(45.9%)、家庭成员的特殊需求(38.9%)。发现“提高认识运动和讲习班”这一特点与低收入和高收入群体都有关。只有37.6%的人对“清淡”食品标签的含义理解不清。研究局限性/意义需要进一步的研究,样本量更大,社会人口特征更多样化。沙特母亲在杂货店购物时受到产品健康状况以及儿童和家庭成员需求的影响。在购买前阅读营养标签的现象非常普遍。这些发现可以为未来的公共卫生政策提供有关沙特阿拉伯食品购买决策的主要驱动因素和教育举措需求的信息。原创性/价值本研究整理了影响食物选择的因素
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