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A latent class analysis of family eating habits in families with adolescents
ArticleAbstract: The objectives of the present study were to identify adolescent classes based on perceptions of theiPalabras claves:adolescents, Family meals, Food portion size, food-related parenting practices, Pressure to eat, Subjective Well-BeingAutores:Ares G., Berta Schnettler, Germán Enrique Lobos, Grunert K.G., Hueche C., Marianela Denegri C., Miranda-Zapata E.Fuentes:scopusAre consumers willing to pay more for reformulated processed meat products in the context of the implementation of nutritional warnings? Case study with frankfurters in Chile
ArticleAbstract: The aim of the present work was to assess consumers’ willingness to pay for reformulated frankfurterPalabras claves:Conjoint analysis, Fat reduction, Functional foods, Nutrition labelling, Sodium reduction, willingness to payAutores:Ares G., Berta Schnettler, Bravo S., Germán Enrique Lobos, Hueche C., Sepulveda N., Villalobos B.Fuentes:scopusHow do consumers perceive reformulated foods after the implementation of nutritional warnings? Case study with frankfurters in Chile
ArticleAbstract: Nutritional warnings have emerged as a promising front-of-package nutrition labelling scheme to discPalabras claves:Conjoint analysis, Front-of-package, Nutrition information, Nutrition labelling, ReformulationAutores:Adasme-Berrios C., Ares G., Berta Schnettler, Bravo S., Hueche C., Sepulveda N., Villalobos B.Fuentes:scopusHow is satisfaction with food-related life conceptualized? A comparison between parents and their adolescent children in dual-headed households
ArticleAbstract: Satisfaction with food-related life (SWFRL) is one component of satisfaction with life. Although resPalabras claves:Eating Habits, Family, Satisfaction with Food-related Life, WELL-BEING, Word associationAutores:Andrades J., Ares G., Berta Schnettler, Grunert K.G., Hueche C., Miranda H., Orellana L.Fuentes:scopus