volume 54 issue 4 pages 703-717

Snacking pattern among IT professionals from Pune, India

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-04-23
scimago Q3
wos Q3
SJR0.309
CiteScore2.7
Impact factor1.6
ISSN00346659, 17586917
Abstract
Purpose

Pune is a prominent information technology (IT) hub in India, where snacking has become a customary practice among IT professionals. This study aims to determine the pattern and factors associated with snacking among IT professionals from various multinational corporations (MNCs) in Pune, Maharashtra, India.

Design/methodology/approach

This cross-sectional study considered 404 IT professionals aged 21 to 50 years. A convenient sampling method was adopted to administer a validated questionnaire. Information on snacking patterns and factors associated with snacking were recorded. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data with p = 0.05. The participation was voluntary, and confidentiality was ensured.

Findings

The mean age of the participants was 31 ± 7.9 years. Almost half (51.5%) of the participants engaged in daily snacking. The sociodemographic factors such as younger age (0.000), marital status (p = 0.001), salary package (p = 0.006), living situation (p = 0.05), designation (p = 0.042) and work experience (p = 0.001) significantly related with the unhealthy snacking pattern scores. Daily snacking was significantly associated with hunger (p = 0.001), stress (p = 0.001), weight (p = 0.000), peer influence (p = 0.041) and taste (p = 0.001). Hunger, stress, taste, peer influence, boredom and weight were significantly (p = 0.05) associated with unhealthy snacking patterns.

Research limitations/implications

The mean age of the participants was 31 ± 7.9 years. Almost half (51.5%) of the participants engaged in daily snacking. The sociodemographic factors such as younger age (0.000), marital status (p = 0.001), salary package (p = 0.006), living situation (p = 0.05), designation (p = 0.042) and work experience (p = 0.001) significantly related with the unhealthy snacking pattern scores. Daily snacking was significantly associated with hunger (p = 0.001), stress (p = 0.001), weight (p = 0.000), peer influence (p = 0.041) and taste (p = 0.001). Overall, hunger, stress, taste, peer influence, boredom and weight were significantly (p = 0.05) associated with unhealthy snacking patterns such as snacking in between, prioritizing taste over nutrition, exclusion of fruits and vegetables in snacks, lack of control over snacking and snacking habit.

Originality/value

This study uniquely identifies the snacking pattern of IT professionals from Pune, India, which primarily includes unhealthy snacking. Various socio-demographic and other factors such as hunger, taste, stress, boredom, convenience, weight and peer influence, were associated with unhealthy snacking. Understanding the snacking pattern and its determinants can help create nutrition interventions to promote healthy snacking and decrease the risk of noncommunicable diseases in IT professionals.

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Devi P. et al. Snacking pattern among IT professionals from Pune, India // Nutrition and Food Science. 2024. Vol. 54. No. 4. pp. 703-717.
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Devi P., Gokhale D., Phalle A. Snacking pattern among IT professionals from Pune, India // Nutrition and Food Science. 2024. Vol. 54. No. 4. pp. 703-717.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1108/nfs-11-2023-0243
UR - https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/NFS-11-2023-0243/full/html
TI - Snacking pattern among IT professionals from Pune, India
T2 - Nutrition and Food Science
AU - Devi, Prabhashwori
AU - Gokhale, Devaki
AU - Phalle, Anuja
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/04/23
PB - Emerald
SP - 703-717
IS - 4
VL - 54
SN - 0034-6659
SN - 1758-6917
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@article{2024_Devi,
author = {Prabhashwori Devi and Devaki Gokhale and Anuja Phalle},
title = {Snacking pattern among IT professionals from Pune, India},
journal = {Nutrition and Food Science},
year = {2024},
volume = {54},
publisher = {Emerald},
month = {apr},
url = {https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/NFS-11-2023-0243/full/html},
number = {4},
pages = {703--717},
doi = {10.1108/nfs-11-2023-0243}
}
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Devi, Pushpa, et al. “Snacking pattern among IT professionals from Pune, India.” Nutrition and Food Science, vol. 54, no. 4, Apr. 2024, pp. 703-717. https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/NFS-11-2023-0243/full/html.