Satisfaction with life and with food-related life in central Chile
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Schnettler Morales, Berta
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Denegri Coria, Marianela
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Miranda Vargas, Horacio
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Sepúlveda Maldonado, José
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Mora González, Marcos
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Lobos Andrade, Germán
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2014-12-23T13:59:39Z
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2014-12-23T13:59:39Z
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2014
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Psicothema 2014, Vol. 26, No. 2, 200-206
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0214 - 9915
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doi: 10.7334/psicothema2013.13
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/120260
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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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
signifi cant differences in the scores on the SWLS, SWFL, SHS, selfperception
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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The results presented correspond to Fondecyt Project 1100611.