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Characterization of Street Food Consumption in Palermo: Possible Effects on Health

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    • Publication Information:
      Dartmouth Digital Commons
    • Publication Date:
      2011
    • Collection:
      Dartmouth Digital Commons (Dartmouth College)
    • Abstract:
      Background: Street Food (SF) consists of out-of-home food consumption and has old, historical roots with complex social-economic and cultural implications. Despite the emergence of modern fast food, traditional SF persists worldwide, but the relationship of SF consumption with overall health, well-being, and obesity is unknown. Methods: This is an observational, cross-sectional study. The study was performed in Palermo, the largest town of Sicily, Italy. Two groups were identified: consumers of SF (n = 687) and conventional restaurant food (RES) consumers (n = 315). Study subjects answered a questionnaire concerning their health conditions, nutritional preferences, frequency of consumption of SF and a score relative to SF consumption ranging from 0 to 20 was calculated.
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      application/pdf
    • Relation:
      https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/facoa/1538; https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/context/facoa/article/2541/viewcontent/ptpmcrender.fcgi
    • Accession Number:
      10.1186/1475-2891-10-119
    • Online Access:
      https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/facoa/1538
      https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-10-119
      https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/context/facoa/article/2541/viewcontent/ptpmcrender.fcgi
    • Accession Number:
      edsbas.C5672E6C