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KMID : 1036720140470020134
Journal of Nutrition and Health
2014 Volume.47 No. 2 p.134 ~ p.144
Factors influencing on intention to intake fruit: moderating effect of fruit intake habit
Kim Hye-Soo

Seo Sun-Hee
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify factors affecting fruit consumption behavior by application of the Theory of Planned Behavior. In addition, this study examined the moderating effect of a fruit eating habit.

Methods: A total of 734 consumers who have ever purchased fruit participated in this study.

Results: Results of this study showed that attitudes toward fruit intake, social norms, and perceived behavioral control had significant impacts on the level of fruit intake. Fruit eating habit that showed high correlation with eating behavior was also included in the model identifying factors having an influence on fruit intake. Attitudes toward fruit intake, social norms, and perceived behavioral control had a positive influence on intention to intake fruit. Fruit eating habits played a moderating role in the relationships between intention to intake fruit and real fruit intake.

Conclusion: Increasing positive attitudes toward fruit intake, social norms, and perceived behavioral control would be helpful in increasing the amount of fruit intake.
KEYWORD
theory of planned behavior, fruit intake habit, fruit intake, attitudes towards fruit intake, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control
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