2011
DOI: 10.1186/1475-2891-10-119
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Characterization of street food consumption in palermo: possible effects on health

Abstract: BackgroundStreet 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.MethodsThis 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 con… Show more

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“…Most of individual socio demographic factors play a key in determining both the probability participation and the quantity consumed level of the meat and meat products [12]. It was stated in a research that street food has socioeconomic and cultural influences as they reflect historical roots [13]. It is also mentioned that although modern fast food consumption is being spread, still the consumption of street food continues all around the world traditionally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of individual socio demographic factors play a key in determining both the probability participation and the quantity consumed level of the meat and meat products [12]. It was stated in a research that street food has socioeconomic and cultural influences as they reflect historical roots [13]. It is also mentioned that although modern fast food consumption is being spread, still the consumption of street food continues all around the world traditionally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because the food consumed in bars, restaurants and cafeterias is generally higher in dietary fat, sodium and calories, and lower in fruits, vegetables, fibre and calcium (Neumark-Sztainer, Hannan, Story, Croll, & Perry, 2003;Videon & Manning, 2003). For these reasons, the young ''out-of-homers'' must be considered as more vulnerable than other groups for pathologies correlated to a poor diet from the nutritional viewpoint and with a high energy intake (Buscemi et al, 2011;Gillis & Bar-Or, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, studying the usual dietary pattern of Palermo's inhabitants has demonstrated that street food is to be included as part of their dietary habits [16]. These are foods that have ancient, historical roots with complex socio-economic and cultural implications.…”
Section: Dietary Habits In Sicilymentioning
confidence: 99%