Patterns of unhealthy eating behaviors in a middle-aged Scottish population.

T Abel, D V McQueen, K Backen, C Currie

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Abstract

This paper examines unhealthy eating in a middle aged Scottish population. Data from a 1989 survey of 500 Scottish men and women aged 45 to 59 years are used to explore inter-relations among five items of unhealthy eating, smoking and alcohol consumption. The results show that unhealthy eating behaviours are highly correlated, indicating strong links among certain nutrition habits. The findings also reveal that such patterns of unhealthy eating vary considerably between males and females. Finally, unhealthy eating behaviours were also found to be significantly associated with smoking and alcohol consumption. Implications of these findings for future research in epidemiology and health promotion are considered.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)170-174
Number of pages5
JournalScottish Medical Journal
Volume37
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 1992

Keywords

  • health
  • behaviours
  • Scottish population
  • unhealthy eating
  • middle-aged adults

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