We distributed 20 questionnaires using paper, text messages, and social media to collect opinions on healthy eating habits among young people. The questionnaires covered topics like gender, interest in healthy eating, and which sources of influence, such as teachers or parents, most affect food choices. Respondents indicated their views on how many young people eat healthily and shared documentaries they enjoyed watching. Most mentioned documentaries aimed to entertain rather than inform or relate to personal interests.
2. We handed out questionnaires for people to fill out. We gave out 20
questionnaires in all using different methods, paper, text and through the
use of social website messages.
Written Response Text Response
4. 3. Are you interested in the topic of
healthy eating?
Are you interested in the topic of healthy eating?
Yes
No
A little bit
5. 4. Of the following people, whose opinion would
affect you most in the topic of whenever young
people make bad choices in healthy eating?
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
Of the follwing people, whose opinion would affect you the ost
in the topic of whenever young people make bad choices in
healthy eating?
Teachers
Students
Canteen Staff
Parents
6. 6. How many young people in
schools/colleges do you think eat
healthily?
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
All young people
Most young people
About half
Hardly any
No young people
7. Question 2 and 5
• Name a documentary you have watched and enjoyed
• What is the main documentary you have watched and enjoyed
Out of the responses given, most the types of documentaries mentioned have
aims to entertain their audience. This is also what the people who answer
our questionnaire are looking for to but they also look for something that
is interesting to them or something they can relate to.