Questionnaire about healthy food Nikos Georgizas 2007.

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Questionnaire about healthy food Nikos Georgizas 2007

What is your diet?

How often do you eat a meat free meal?

What is your health?

Have you problems with?

Are you trying to improve your health?

Do you or any members of family require any special diets?

Do you have 5 portions fruit and vegetable every day?

Do you eat calcium-rich food every day?

Is almost a third part of your food consist carbohydrates?

Do you prefer a large bowl of breakfast cereal every day?

Do you keep recommendations for alcohol limit?

Do you use 8 glasses of liquid every day?

Do you skip meals?

Do you have lots of high-fat, high sugar foods?

How often do you eat in a restaurant?

Buy a take-away meal

Eat at a lunch club

How often do you cook a “proper”meal with fresh gradients?

Prepare an instant or microwave meal?

How often do you cook chips in a pan or do a “fry up”?

What is healthy and good for me? 1.Fresh Fruit 50 2.Fresh Vegetables46 3.Lentils, Beans etc43 4.Fish 42 5.Tinned vegetables42 6.Eggs 40 7.Cheese 37 8.Fruit juice 35 9.Brown Bread 34

What is unhealthy and bad for me? 1.Chips 38 2.Burgers 34 3.Ready meals 32

It is too expensive for me to eat regulary 1.Take-away meals 9 2.Fish Fingers 4

It is difficult to find in the shops that I use Frozen Vegetables 4

I buy and eat/drink most weeks 1.Rotti 17 2.Pasta, spaghetti 14 3.Sweets/ Chocolate12 4.Soft drinks 11 5.White Bread 10 6.Dairy Products 9 7.Fruit juice 9

I like this food/drink 1.Pizzas 39 2.Sweets 36 3.Poultry, chicken32 4.Cakes 31 5.Pasta, spaghetti30 6.Biscuits 29 7.White Bread28 8.Rotti 25

I refuse to eat this food 35 Boys and only 2 girls] 1.Low fat products37[35 Boys and only 2 girls] 2.Fish Fingers 25 3.Frozen Vegetables24 4.Brown Bread 16 5.Take-away meals13

Where do you do food shopping? Most Week in big supermarkets within walking distance Sometimes in big supermarkets where you need to travel by car or bus Sometimes in other Local shops. Never in other not local specialist shops

The main problems for our students 1.34% not eating enough but some others have weight problem: 31% There are in diet for weight loss 2.53% eating the wrong kinds of food: 3.28% have members of their family that require special diets for medical reasons 4.51% don’t have five portions of fruit and vegetables every day 5.85% have almost a third of your food intake from starchy carbohydrates (bread, cereals, potatoes, rice or pasta)?

The main problems for our students 6.44% don’t have breakfast. (They have no time, as they said) 7.51% don’t drink at least eight glasses of fluid every day