The Determinants of Eating Attitudes among Adult Individuals

Obesity costs the public health system money. The WHO estimates that Non-Communicable Diseases kill 73 per cent of Malaysians (NCD) yearly. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, low fruit and vegetable intake, obesity, inactivity, and cigarette use are the most significant NCD risk factors. Unhealt...

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Main Authors: Siti Hajar Samsu, Nelson Lajuni, Sharon Tan@Rebecca, Jati Kasuma Ali, Hylmee Matahir, Audrey Liwan
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Published: Malaysian Consumer and Family Economics Association (MACFEA) 2023
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spelling my.ums.eprints.381442024-02-06T02:32:42Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38144/ The Determinants of Eating Attitudes among Adult Individuals Siti Hajar Samsu Nelson Lajuni Sharon Tan@Rebecca Jati Kasuma Ali Hylmee Matahir Audrey Liwan RA440-440.87 Study and teaching. Research Obesity costs the public health system money. The WHO estimates that Non-Communicable Diseases kill 73 per cent of Malaysians (NCD) yearly. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, low fruit and vegetable intake, obesity, inactivity, and cigarette use are the most significant NCD risk factors. Unhealthy diets and sedentary lifestyles cause most NCDs, which can be prevented. Thus, this study examines the determinants of adult eating attitudes in selected Sabah and Sarawak cities. This study was carried out empirically through a structured questionnaire using a purposive sampling method. A total of 148 respondents were involved in a survey questionnaire, and the collected data was then analysed using SmartPLS 4.0 software. This study has implications for multiple stakeholders, including consumers, restaurant operators, hospitality managers, brand managers, the government, and society. The study's findings show that life activities, wellbeing, and life satisfaction influence the eating attitudes of adult individuals. The results should drive the government's policies on responsible food service advertising and promoting a healthy lifestyle to combat obesity in Malaysia, notably in Sabah and Sarawak. At the same time, a proper public health care system ensures the community's long-term well-being. Malaysian Consumer and Family Economics Association (MACFEA) 2023 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38144/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/38144/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Siti Hajar Samsu and Nelson Lajuni and Sharon Tan@Rebecca and Jati Kasuma Ali and Hylmee Matahir and Audrey Liwan (2023) The Determinants of Eating Attitudes among Adult Individuals. Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics, 31. pp. 155-174. ISSN 1511-2802 https://doi.org/10.60016/majcafe.v31.06
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topic RA440-440.87 Study and teaching. Research
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Siti Hajar Samsu
Nelson Lajuni
Sharon Tan@Rebecca
Jati Kasuma Ali
Hylmee Matahir
Audrey Liwan
The Determinants of Eating Attitudes among Adult Individuals
description Obesity costs the public health system money. The WHO estimates that Non-Communicable Diseases kill 73 per cent of Malaysians (NCD) yearly. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, low fruit and vegetable intake, obesity, inactivity, and cigarette use are the most significant NCD risk factors. Unhealthy diets and sedentary lifestyles cause most NCDs, which can be prevented. Thus, this study examines the determinants of adult eating attitudes in selected Sabah and Sarawak cities. This study was carried out empirically through a structured questionnaire using a purposive sampling method. A total of 148 respondents were involved in a survey questionnaire, and the collected data was then analysed using SmartPLS 4.0 software. This study has implications for multiple stakeholders, including consumers, restaurant operators, hospitality managers, brand managers, the government, and society. The study's findings show that life activities, wellbeing, and life satisfaction influence the eating attitudes of adult individuals. The results should drive the government's policies on responsible food service advertising and promoting a healthy lifestyle to combat obesity in Malaysia, notably in Sabah and Sarawak. At the same time, a proper public health care system ensures the community's long-term well-being.
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author Siti Hajar Samsu
Nelson Lajuni
Sharon Tan@Rebecca
Jati Kasuma Ali
Hylmee Matahir
Audrey Liwan
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Nelson Lajuni
Sharon Tan@Rebecca
Jati Kasuma Ali
Hylmee Matahir
Audrey Liwan
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title The Determinants of Eating Attitudes among Adult Individuals
title_short The Determinants of Eating Attitudes among Adult Individuals
title_full The Determinants of Eating Attitudes among Adult Individuals
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