Abstract

The objective was to develop and validate an instrument that measures different determinants of people’s food choices and simultaneously accounts for a variety of factors: health, emotions, price and availability, society and culture, environment and politics, and marketing and advertising.

This is a cross-sectional study focusing on food choice determinants. It was carried out in 16 countries in 2017 and 2018. This study included 11,960 volunteer adult participants from different countries. The data was validated using Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and Structural Equation Modelling (SEM).

Validation using CFA with SEM revealed that multi-factor modelling produced first- and second-order models that could be used to define the EATMOT scale, the first presenting better fitting indices, with the goodness-of-fit and comparative-fit indices very close to 1, as well as root-mean-square-error-of-approximation, root-mean-square-residual and standardised-root-mean-square-residual at practically zero.

The validated EATMOT scale guarantees confidence in the information obtained through this instrument, and can be used in future studies to better understand food choice determinants in different geographical areas and help plan strategies to improve healthy eating patterns and diminish the burden of non-communicable diseases.

Details

Title
The eating motivations scale (EATMOT): Development and validation by means of confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation modelling (SEM)
Author
Guiné Raquel, P F; Duarte, João; Ferrão, Ana Cristina; Ferreira, Manuela; Correia, Paula; Ana Paula Cardoso; Bartkiene, Elena; Szűcs, Viktória; Nemes, Levente; Ljubičić, Marija; Černelič-Bizjak, Maša; Isoldi, Kathy; Ayman El Kenawy; Ferreira, Vanessa; Straumite, Evita; Korzeniowska, Małgorzata; Vittadini, Elena; Leal, Marcela; Frez-Muñoz, Lucia; Papageorgiou, Maria; Djekić, Ilija
Pages
4-9
Publication year
2021
Publication date
2021
Publisher
Institute of Public Health of the Republic of Slovenia
ISSN
03510026
e-ISSN
18542476
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2474512930
Copyright
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