Development of a survey tool to assess and monitor the influence of food budget restraint on healthy eating, food related climate impact and quality of life
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Development of a survey tool to assess and monitor the influence of food budget restraint on healthy eating, food related climate impact and quality of life. / Nielsen, Annemette Ljungdalh; Holm, Lotte; Lund, Thomas Bøker.
Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2017.Research output: Working paper › Research
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T1 - Development of a survey tool to assess and monitor the influence of food budget restraint on healthy eating, food related climate impact and quality of life
AU - Nielsen, Annemette Ljungdalh
AU - Holm, Lotte
AU - Lund, Thomas Bøker
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - This documentation describes the development of a survey tool designed to: 1) measure how different levels of constraints on food budgets are associated to outcomes of healthy eating, environmental sustainability and life quality for individuals in Denmark, and 2) explore how these different outcomes are related to strategies people employ to cope with restricted food budgets. The resulting survey consists of a total of 63 question items. The paper lays out the various steps involved in the process of developing the survey tool, presents the final survey items included in the tool and discusses potentials for further improvements and applications in other national contexts. With this paper, the authors seek to inspire and support similar research in other country settings.
AB - This documentation describes the development of a survey tool designed to: 1) measure how different levels of constraints on food budgets are associated to outcomes of healthy eating, environmental sustainability and life quality for individuals in Denmark, and 2) explore how these different outcomes are related to strategies people employ to cope with restricted food budgets. The resulting survey consists of a total of 63 question items. The paper lays out the various steps involved in the process of developing the survey tool, presents the final survey items included in the tool and discusses potentials for further improvements and applications in other national contexts. With this paper, the authors seek to inspire and support similar research in other country settings.
M3 - Working paper
T3 - IFRO Documentation
BT - Development of a survey tool to assess and monitor the influence of food budget restraint on healthy eating, food related climate impact and quality of life
PB - Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen
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