PMID: 9192152Jun 1, 1997Paper

Understanding decision-making processes for sugar consumption in adolescence

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology
R Freeman, A Sheiham

Abstract

The mechanisms by which adolescents make food choices are not clear. The interaction and combination of the many social and psychological factors must be considered when examining adolescents' decision-making processes for sound food choices. The aim of this investigation is to examine one specific food choice, namely, the use of sucrose in hot drinks. One hundred and eighty-seven adolescents in their 16th year completed a questionnaire on the consumption of sugar using the method developed by AJZEN & FISHBEIN in their 'Theory of Reasoned Action'. The group was randomly divided into two groups so that decision-making processes with respect to two behavioural intentions-adding sugar to tea and coffee and excluding it-could be examined. The findings suggest that the immediate pleasurable taste of sugar outweighed and deferred the recognition of dangers associated with its consumption. Past dental health experiences, behaviours and education together with the role of parental figures acted as important influences. An awareness of these factors should assist dental health professionals to highlight the importance of sound food choices when negotiating dental health goals with adolescents.

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Jun 12, 1999·British Dental Journal·R Freeman
Apr 29, 2006·International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry·L L Bello, N Al-Hammad
Oct 11, 2021·International Journal of Dental Hygiene·Nazirah Ab MuminUnaizah Obaidellah

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