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- W4315706054 abstract "Objective: Industrialization, as an impact of globalization, produced more ultra processed food (UPF) which triggered a nutrition transition. The UPF, which is dominated by instant and junk foods, caused a higher risk of metabolic diseases. Although the UPF consumption was not high (±15%) among Indonesian adults yet the factors of choosing UPF should be explored to design the best nutrition intervention for improving diet quality. Design and method: We performed four focused group discussions (FGD) and observations in four administrative cities in a province during December 2021. Each group of the FGD consisted of 8 to 10 adults aged above 20 years. The FGD session was conducted by a trained moderator and assisted by two trained enumerators. The data were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using an inductive thematic approach. An FGD lasted between 50 to 60 minutes, covering three topics regarding dietary patterns, the type of food commonly consumed, including the reason for consuming UPF during the last month. Simultaneously, a market survey was performed at street vendors, food outlets, and supermarkets around the sampling areas to check the food availability, especially the UPF mentioned by the subjects in the FGD. Results: There were 24 adults, which was dominated by females (87.5%). Four initial themes determined UPF consumption, namely (1) family preferences, (2) practical reason, (3) taste, and (4) nutrient content. The UPF commonly consumed was instant noodles, canned sardines, biscuits, white bread, sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB), sausages, instant coffee drinks, and packaged milk. Those food and drink were easily found around their dwelling area. The frequency of consuming UPF was not often. I choose instant foods when I or my family was in a hurry and have no time to cook fresh food (Mrs. R, 45 years, a housewife). Some adults were already aware of the negative side of UPF, yet the good taste kept them consuming the food. I know that instant food is bad for health. However, I thought that if we did not consume the food frequently, it would still be safe (Mrs. Y, 40 years, a local cadre). Conclusions: The main factors that triggered UPF consumption were preferences, practicality, taste, and nutrient content. Instead of avoiding the bad effects of UPF on health, some adults still attach importance to other aspects related to preferences and sensory appeal. Beyond nutrition education and campaign, creating a healthier food environment is also important to support the habitual changes for better diet quality." @default.
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- W4315706054 date "2023-01-01" @default.
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- W4315706054 title "PS-C23-4: I CHOOSE ULTRA PROCESSED FOOD SINCE MORE PRACTICAL AND TASTIER: A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF ULTRA-PROCESSED FOOD CONSUMPTION AMONG ADULTS" @default.
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