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Table 2 Adolescents’ perceptions of the home food environment (% Alwaysa, n = 1026)

From: Indian adolescents’ perceptions of the home food environment

 

Boys

% (n)

Girls

% (n)

Total

% (n)

χ2

df

p-value

Family food rules

 I’m allowed to buy whatever I want from fast food joints

31.7 (113)

23.7 (159)

26.5 (272)

7.656

1

< 0.01

 I can eat whatever I like at home

62.6 (223)

56.7 (380)

58.8 (603)

3.367

1

0.06

 During meal times, I’m allowed to put the TV on

67.7 (241)

63.0 (422)

64.6 (663)

2.257

1

0.13

 I’m expected to eat all the foods served even if I don’t like them

59.3 (211)

48.7 (326)

52.3 (537)

10.497

1

< 0.01

 At mealtimes I have to follow certain rules

57.9 (206)

55.2 (370)

56.1 (576)

0.659

1

0.42

Accessibility to food at home

 Vegetables are served at dinner

82.0 (292)

73.9 (495)

76.7 (787)

8.625

1

<  0.01

 There is plenty of food at home

86.2 (307)

81.8 (548)

83.3 (855)

3.307

1

0.06

Availability of food at home

 Potato chips or other salty snack foods

39.0 (139)

37.5 (251)

38.0 (390)

0.247

1

0.61

 Soft drink (e.g. Coke)

43.0 (153)

32.5 (218)

36.2 (371)

10.977

1

< 0.01

 Chocolate or other lollies (sweets)

47.2 (168)

46.6 (312)

46.8 (480)

0.036

1

0.84

 Cakes/pastries/donuts/biscuits

43.8 (156)

50.6 (339)

48.2 (495)

4.276

1

0.03

 Fruits

93.3 (332)

90.7 (608)

91.6 (940)

1.910

1

0.16

 Vegetables

94.7 (337)

96.3 (645)

95.7 (982)

1.460

1

0.22

 Fruit juice

60.1 (214)

53.0 (355)

55.5 (569)

4.781

1

0.02

Domestic cooking responsibility

 The domestic help makes all the food at home

21.9 (78)

16.6 (111)

18.4 (189)

4.416

1

0.04

 My mother makes all the food at home

80.1 (285)

80.6 (540)

80.4 (825)

0.043

1

0.83

 My father makes all the food at home

6.5 (23)

4.3 (29)

5.1 (52)

2.197

1

0.14

  1. aAlways = usually (3) + always (4) = 4