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Fast-Food Consumption Habits of University Students: The Sample of Ankara
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NutritionNutrition LiteracyPublic Health NutritionConsumer ResearchUniversity StudentsFoodwaysFast-food RestaurantsFood ChoiceFood MarketingHospitality MarketingFast-food Consumption HabitsNutrition EducationPublic HealthFood ConsumptionHealth EducationHealth SciencesBehavioral SciencesDiet QualityHealth PromotionFood QualityMarketingFood RegulationsChild Nutrition
2 Abstract: The aim of this research was to determine fast-food consumption habits of university students. A total of 401 students, of whom 297 were female (74.0%) and 104 were male (26.0%), from different universities in Ankara constituted the sample of the research. It was determined that 98.0% of the students going to a fast-food restaurants. The percentage of those students who prefer to go fast-food both during the week and at the weekend is 43.8%. In the sample, the most preferred fast-food was pizza (285 points), followed by chicken doner (278 points) and hamburger (273 points); while the most preferred beverage was fizzy drinks (57.6%).
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