THE RELATIONSHIP between the MOTIVATORS and BARRIERS of HEALTH BEHAVIOUR and CONSUMER ATTITUDES towards FUNCTIONAL FOOD

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Due to the shift in consumer behaviour, the proportion of well informed, conscious consumers has been growing steadily, and functional foods with their capacity to protect health have been gaining more and more ground. To achieve market success in the field of functional foods, producers should be able to communicate information effectively concerning health issues and their newly developed product should indeed meet consumer expectations. The aim of our study was to identify and define the components of the dimensions of consumer attitudes in Hungary together with the barriers and motivators of health behaviour. Our research also examined how these factors influence consumer willingness to consume functional foods. Our surveys were carried out in focus groups of health-conscious (n=8) and not health-conscious (n=8) consumers. Our findings confirmed the adequacy of the international dual model, regarding the attitudes of Hungarian consumers towards functional food. Moreover, we also explored the most popular health food categories and sources of information on nutrition.

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Papp-Bata, & Szakály, Z. (2020). THE RELATIONSHIP between the MOTIVATORS and BARRIERS of HEALTH BEHAVIOUR and CONSUMER ATTITUDES towards FUNCTIONAL FOOD. Acta Alimentaria, 49(3), 287–294. https://doi.org/10.1556/066.2020.49.3.7

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