Assessment of Frequency of Fast Food Consumption of DLSU-LC Grade 12 Students Using Food Delivery Apps

The lockdowns implemented to prevent the spread of COVID-19 has increased the utilization of third-party food delivery services (FDS) in order to purchase food. However, the food available in these services are mostly fast-food. Frequent consumption of fast food is often associated with negative hea...

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Main Authors: Hermosa, Mari-Len C., Pangilinan, Mari Ianne Denise P., Sandro, Aleiyah Aubree L., Simon, Anna Joy A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:conf_shsrescon-11462023-02-17T00:26:31Z Assessment of Frequency of Fast Food Consumption of DLSU-LC Grade 12 Students Using Food Delivery Apps Hermosa, Mari-Len C. Pangilinan, Mari Ianne Denise P. Sandro, Aleiyah Aubree L. Simon, Anna Joy A. The lockdowns implemented to prevent the spread of COVID-19 has increased the utilization of third-party food delivery services (FDS) in order to purchase food. However, the food available in these services are mostly fast-food. Frequent consumption of fast food is often associated with negative health outcomes. This study identified the relationship between the BMI and the frequency of using fast food delivery services of the participants who are in grade 12 students of De La Salle University Laguna Campus. The research conducted has used a quantitative-correlational approach study that gathered primary data through the use of a survey questionnaire. For the data analysis, linear regression analysis and multiple regression analysis were used with a 95% confidence level and an alpha of 0.05. The results of the analyses performed using the linear regression showed that there is a strong relationship between the consumption of fast food and the frequency of using FDS, however, results implied a weak correlation on the BMI of the students. Furthermore, the other factors also revealed to have no correlation with the frequency of using FDS which contradicts previous studies. Future studies similar to this could consider a bigger sample size and explore other locations to get a better understanding of the relationship between the factors. 2022-05-13T17:30:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2022/poster_fnh/4 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1146&context=conf_shsrescon DLSU Senior High School Research Congress Animo Repository frequency BMI fast-food delivery services Medicine and Health Sciences
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BMI
fast-food
delivery services
Medicine and Health Sciences
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BMI
fast-food
delivery services
Medicine and Health Sciences
Hermosa, Mari-Len C.
Pangilinan, Mari Ianne Denise P.
Sandro, Aleiyah Aubree L.
Simon, Anna Joy A.
Assessment of Frequency of Fast Food Consumption of DLSU-LC Grade 12 Students Using Food Delivery Apps
description The lockdowns implemented to prevent the spread of COVID-19 has increased the utilization of third-party food delivery services (FDS) in order to purchase food. However, the food available in these services are mostly fast-food. Frequent consumption of fast food is often associated with negative health outcomes. This study identified the relationship between the BMI and the frequency of using fast food delivery services of the participants who are in grade 12 students of De La Salle University Laguna Campus. The research conducted has used a quantitative-correlational approach study that gathered primary data through the use of a survey questionnaire. For the data analysis, linear regression analysis and multiple regression analysis were used with a 95% confidence level and an alpha of 0.05. The results of the analyses performed using the linear regression showed that there is a strong relationship between the consumption of fast food and the frequency of using FDS, however, results implied a weak correlation on the BMI of the students. Furthermore, the other factors also revealed to have no correlation with the frequency of using FDS which contradicts previous studies. Future studies similar to this could consider a bigger sample size and explore other locations to get a better understanding of the relationship between the factors.
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author Hermosa, Mari-Len C.
Pangilinan, Mari Ianne Denise P.
Sandro, Aleiyah Aubree L.
Simon, Anna Joy A.
author_facet Hermosa, Mari-Len C.
Pangilinan, Mari Ianne Denise P.
Sandro, Aleiyah Aubree L.
Simon, Anna Joy A.
author_sort Hermosa, Mari-Len C.
title Assessment of Frequency of Fast Food Consumption of DLSU-LC Grade 12 Students Using Food Delivery Apps
title_short Assessment of Frequency of Fast Food Consumption of DLSU-LC Grade 12 Students Using Food Delivery Apps
title_full Assessment of Frequency of Fast Food Consumption of DLSU-LC Grade 12 Students Using Food Delivery Apps
title_fullStr Assessment of Frequency of Fast Food Consumption of DLSU-LC Grade 12 Students Using Food Delivery Apps
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Frequency of Fast Food Consumption of DLSU-LC Grade 12 Students Using Food Delivery Apps
title_sort assessment of frequency of fast food consumption of dlsu-lc grade 12 students using food delivery apps
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2022/poster_fnh/4
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