Satisfaction with life and with food-related life in central Chile
Psicothema
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Schnettler Morales, B., Denegri Coria, M., Miranda Vargas, H., Sepúlveda Maldonado, J., Mora González, M., & Lobos Andrade, G. (2014). Satisfaction with life and with food-related life in central Chile. Psicothema, 26(Número 2), 200–206. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/10365

Abstract

Background: Eating is one of the most frequent human behaviors, but there are few studies that relate eating and subjective well-being. Typologies of people were distinguished and characterized according to their level of satisfaction with life and food in central Chile. Method: A survey was applied to a sample of 1,277 people in the main municipalities of this area, distributed proportionally by municipality. The questionnaire included the SWLS scales (Satisfaction with Life Scale), SWFL (Satisfaction with Food-related Life), Health-Related Quality of Life Index (HRQOL), Subjective Happiness Scale (SHS), and respondents' demographic characteristics and eating habits were also ascertained. Results: Using hierarchical cluster analysis, three typologies were distinguished with significant differences in the scores on the SWLS, SWFL, SHS, self-perception of health, days with physical or mental problems in the last month, sociodemographic characteristics and frequency with which the family eats together. Conclusions: The results suggest that a higher level of general subjective well-being, and eating is associated with better health, greater family interaction around meals, higher levels of happiness, and with some sociodemographic characteristics.
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