The Impact of Fast Food Advertisements on Healthy Eating Choices Among High School Students
Fast food advertisement survey aims to understand the influence of fast food ads on home economics senior high school students at St. Vincent College of Cabuyao. The survey includes questions about students' frequency of eating fast food, their preferred fast food restaurants, and the level of influence of fast food advertisements on their food choices. It also delves into whether students believe fast food ads promote unhealthy eating habits and what motivates them to choose healthy fast food options. The survey gathers feedback on students' awareness of nutritional information, their experiences with healthy fast food alternatives, and the factors that influence their decisions when choosing a fast food option. Responses will provide valuable insights into the eating habits and preferences of students, informing future strategies for promoting healthy eating choices.
The "Fast Food Advertisement Survey" is a comprehensive examination of how fast food advertisements impact the eating habits of high school students. This survey will help uncover valuable data on students' attitudes towards fast food ads, their awareness of healthier fast food options, and the factors that drive their food choices. By analyzing the survey results, educators and policymakers can develop targeted interventions to promote healthy eating habits among students.
The survey title "Fast Food Advertisement Survey" reflects the focus of the questionnaire on the influence of fast food advertisements on students' food choices. By delving into students' eating habits, preferences, and perceptions of fast food ads, this survey will provide critical insights that can inform educational programs and marketing strategies aimed at promoting healthy eating choices among high school students.