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Relationships between personality, attitudes and dietary behaviour in a group of Scottish adolescentsMacNicol et al., 2003
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- MacNicol S
- Murray S
- Austin E
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- Personality and Individual Differences
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Dietary behaviours, dietary attitudes, dietary knowledge and personality were surveyed in a group of 451 Scottish schoolchildren aged 11–15 years. A factor analysis of the behaviour items gave a three-factor structure with factors designated Healthy Eating, Unhealthy Eating …
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