article = {JFNM-2018-1-102} title = {Perceived influences on episodes of (un)healthy eating} journal = {Journal of Food Nutrition and Metabolism} year = {2018} issn = {2674-2411} doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.JFNM.2018.01.002} url = {https://www.sciencerepository.org/perceived-influences-on-episodes-of-un-healthy-eating_JFNM-1-102 author = {Antonio LC,Sarah J Hardcastle,} keywords = {eating choices, behavior influences, episodic memory, social perception} abstract ={The present work investigated episodic memories to identify influences on healthiness of everyday eating episodes carried out by members of the public. The sample included 128 healthy weight undergraduate students from an urban locality in midlands Mexico. Participants reported a recent episode when they ate either healthy or unhealthy food and what influenced them to eat that way. Reported influences were categorised and counted for testing differences in mentions between episodes of healthy and unhealthy eating. The most commonly reported influences on healthy eating episodes concerned wellbeing and weight control. The main reported influences on unhealthy eating episodes were food liking, hunger and convenience. The findings extend our understanding on the most prominent influences on eating choices, which could be useful for tailoring interventions to increase healthy eating and decrease unhealthy eating. }