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Proposal and Validation of a Measurement Scale of the Acceptance of Ultra-Processed Food Products

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Title
Proposal and Validation of a Measurement Scale of the Acceptance of Ultra-Processed Food Products
Author(s)
Calvo-Porral, Cristina
Rivaroli, Sergio
Orosa, Javier
Date
2024
Citation
Calvo-Porral C, Rivaroli S, Orosa-González J. Proposal and Validation of a Measurement Scale of the Acceptance of Ultra-Processed Food Products. Foods. 2024; 13(10):1481. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13101481
Abstract
[Abstract]: Today, there is an increasing consumption of ultra-processed food products (UPFs), while more healthy options are available; however, there is no scale available that can adequately measure this phenomenon. In this context, the present study aims to develop and validate a measurement scale of the consumers’ acceptance of ultra-processed food products. Research data (n = 478) were analyzed using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA), followed by a Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). The results confirm the validity of the proposed measurement scale comprising nine factors: the quality of ultra-processed food products, ability to save time, low affordable price, effortless preparation, convenience, hedonic nature, marketing strategies, satisfaction and purchase intention. The present study makes a noticeable contribution to food marketing, and food companies could consider these factors to design and commercialize ultra-processed foods.
Keywords
Ultra-processed food
Measurement scale
Validation
Consumption
Behavior
 
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