The following questions were asked in regard to students’ eating habits on a current, daily, and weekly basis. Students were asked how/if they prepare food at home, their daily consumption of fruits/vegetables and sugar, and their weekly habits of eating out and alcohol consumption. They were also asked about how confident they felt about buying/preparing healthy foods at home.
For each of the following statements, indicate how strongly you agree or disagree about your current eating and cooking habits: Figure 8.1: Current Eating and Cooking Habits
How many servings of fruits and vegetables do you usually consume per day? (not including fruit juices) (n=111, 81% of 137 reporting).1
1 serving= 1 medium piece of fruit; 1/2 cup fresh, frozen, or canned fruits/vegetables; 1 cup salad greens; or 1/4 cup dried fruit.
Figure 8.2: Daily Fruit & Vegetable Consumption
The data indicates the daily consumption of fruits and vegetables, the majority of people claim to eat between 1-2 servings (75 people). While 20 people claim to eat 0 servings, and 14 people claim to eat 3-4 servings, and 2 people claim to eat 5+ servings.
How many ounces of regular soda/cola/pop, sports drink, or energy drinks do you consume each day? (n=120, 88% of 137 reporting). Figure 8.3: Daily Sugar/Energy Drink Consumption
The data indicates the daily consumption of regular soda/cola/pop, sports drink, or energy drinks, the majority of people claim to drink 0 ounces (59 people). 40 people claim to drink between 1-8 ounces, 10 people claim to drink between 9-16, and only a small number of participants claim to drink 17 or more ounces per day.
How frequently do you eat from fast food restaurants, convenience stores, or vending machines for a meal or meal replacement? (n=121, 88% of 137 reporting). Figure 8.4: Weekly Eating Out Consumption
The data indicates the weekly consumption of eating fast food, the majority of people claim to eat out 1-2 times per week (74 people), 27 people claim to eat out 3-4 times, 16 people claim to eat out 0 times, and only a small minority of people claim to eat out 5 or more times per week.
How often do you consume at least one serving of alcohol (n=120, 88% of 137 reporting). If consumed, how many servings of alcohol do you consume when you drink alcohol (n=22, 16% of 137 reporting).2 Figure 8.5: Weekly Alcohol Consumption - Days & Servings
The data indicates the weekly alcohol consumption, the majority of people claim to consume alcohol 0 days per week (98 people). While 22 people claim to drink 1-2 days per week. Only a small number of people claim to drink 3 or more days per week. Of the people who do consume alcohol, 15 people consume 1-2 servings. 4 people claim to drink 3-4 servings, 3 people claim to drink < 1 serving, and only a small number drink 5 or more servings.
The following questions pertain to how comfortable you feel about buying or preparing food:3 Figure 8.6: Buying/Preparing Food Comfort
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This question was developed by the American College Health Association’s (ACHA) National College Health Assessment (NCHA).↩︎
These questions were developed by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) screening tool.↩︎
These questions were developed by the Share Our Strength’s Cooking Matters survey tool (a USDA-SNAP-Ed approved survey).↩︎