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Diet Quality Index and Food Choice Motives in Vietnam: The Roles of Sensory Appeal, Mood, Convenience, and Familiarity

Food choices that shape human diets and health are influenced by various socio-economic factors. Vietnam struggles to meet many nutrition targets where links between food choice and diet have not been widely explored. This study assesses the food choice motives, based on a 28-item food choice questi...

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Autores principales: Trinh, Huong Thi, Dao, Binh Thi Thanh, Huynh, Tuyen Thi Thanh, Nguyen, Mai Thi Tuyet, Nguyen, Trang Mai, Vuong, Vy Thao, Duong, Thanh Thi, de Haan, Stef
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10341352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37444243
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12132505
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author Trinh, Huong Thi
Dao, Binh Thi Thanh
Huynh, Tuyen Thi Thanh
Nguyen, Mai Thi Tuyet
Nguyen, Trang Mai
Vuong, Vy Thao
Duong, Thanh Thi
de Haan, Stef
author_facet Trinh, Huong Thi
Dao, Binh Thi Thanh
Huynh, Tuyen Thi Thanh
Nguyen, Mai Thi Tuyet
Nguyen, Trang Mai
Vuong, Vy Thao
Duong, Thanh Thi
de Haan, Stef
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description Food choices that shape human diets and health are influenced by various socio-economic factors. Vietnam struggles to meet many nutrition targets where links between food choice and diet have not been widely explored. This study assesses the food choice motives, based on a 28-item food choice questionnaire (FCQ), and the diet quality of 603 adults in three sites (urban, peri-urban, and rural) in northern Vietnam. We assess diet quality using the Diet Quality Index–Vietnam (DQI-V) which consists of variety, adequacy, moderation, and balance components. Using factor analysis, we grouped FCQ items into five factors: health focus, sensory appeal, mood ethics, convenience, and familiarity. The structural equation modeling indicates that food choice motives significantly impact the DQI-V and its components but in different directions. The results show that sensory appeal has a positive association with the overall DQI-V score, while having a negative impact on the variety component. Findings present a potential trade-off issue for interventions and policies related to food products. Nutrition knowledge is positively associated with all elements of diet quality across all three study sites. Vietnamese agrobiodiversity could be better utilized to increase dietary diversity. Differentiated policies are necessary to address the poor dietary diversity and adequacy in northern Vietnam.
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spelling pubmed-103413522023-07-14 Diet Quality Index and Food Choice Motives in Vietnam: The Roles of Sensory Appeal, Mood, Convenience, and Familiarity Trinh, Huong Thi Dao, Binh Thi Thanh Huynh, Tuyen Thi Thanh Nguyen, Mai Thi Tuyet Nguyen, Trang Mai Vuong, Vy Thao Duong, Thanh Thi de Haan, Stef Foods Article Food choices that shape human diets and health are influenced by various socio-economic factors. Vietnam struggles to meet many nutrition targets where links between food choice and diet have not been widely explored. This study assesses the food choice motives, based on a 28-item food choice questionnaire (FCQ), and the diet quality of 603 adults in three sites (urban, peri-urban, and rural) in northern Vietnam. We assess diet quality using the Diet Quality Index–Vietnam (DQI-V) which consists of variety, adequacy, moderation, and balance components. Using factor analysis, we grouped FCQ items into five factors: health focus, sensory appeal, mood ethics, convenience, and familiarity. The structural equation modeling indicates that food choice motives significantly impact the DQI-V and its components but in different directions. The results show that sensory appeal has a positive association with the overall DQI-V score, while having a negative impact on the variety component. Findings present a potential trade-off issue for interventions and policies related to food products. Nutrition knowledge is positively associated with all elements of diet quality across all three study sites. Vietnamese agrobiodiversity could be better utilized to increase dietary diversity. Differentiated policies are necessary to address the poor dietary diversity and adequacy in northern Vietnam. MDPI 2023-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10341352/ /pubmed/37444243 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12132505 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dao, Binh Thi Thanh
Huynh, Tuyen Thi Thanh
Nguyen, Mai Thi Tuyet
Nguyen, Trang Mai
Vuong, Vy Thao
Duong, Thanh Thi
de Haan, Stef
Diet Quality Index and Food Choice Motives in Vietnam: The Roles of Sensory Appeal, Mood, Convenience, and Familiarity
title Diet Quality Index and Food Choice Motives in Vietnam: The Roles of Sensory Appeal, Mood, Convenience, and Familiarity
title_full Diet Quality Index and Food Choice Motives in Vietnam: The Roles of Sensory Appeal, Mood, Convenience, and Familiarity
title_fullStr Diet Quality Index and Food Choice Motives in Vietnam: The Roles of Sensory Appeal, Mood, Convenience, and Familiarity
title_full_unstemmed Diet Quality Index and Food Choice Motives in Vietnam: The Roles of Sensory Appeal, Mood, Convenience, and Familiarity
title_short Diet Quality Index and Food Choice Motives in Vietnam: The Roles of Sensory Appeal, Mood, Convenience, and Familiarity
title_sort diet quality index and food choice motives in vietnam: the roles of sensory appeal, mood, convenience, and familiarity
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10341352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37444243
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12132505
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