The document contains the results of a survey about eating habits, with most respondents reporting that they eat regularly with 2-4 meals per day including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The majority eat their main meal during lunchtime and their mother's use olive oil when cooking. Most respondents also reported hearing about the food pyramid and incorporating items like bread, milk and cereal into their normal breakfast.
Results of survey about nutritional habits- GreeceEleni Kabaraki
- 55% of respondents sometimes eat regularly while 45% always eat regularly
- 45% of respondents eat 4 times a day which is the most common response
- 65% of respondents sometimes eat meals at the same time while 15% always do
- 90% of respondents eat their main meal during lunch time
The document appears to be a survey containing questions about media usage. Some key details:
- The survey was completed by 12 respondents, most of whom were 17-year-old females living in Burgess Hill.
- Respondents came from households with 4-5 people, owning various media devices and 2-4 TVs.
- Mobile phones, films, and popular music were among the most important media.
- Respondents watched movies weekly and preferred comedies. Streaming and renting movies was also common.
- Most respondents felt downloading media illegally was wrong but understandable.
Results of survey about nutritional habits- DenmarkEleni Kabaraki
The document provides results from a survey on eating habits. It shows that:
1) Most respondents (70.8%) eat regularly, with 4-5 meals being a common number per day.
2) Breakfast is the most regularly eaten meal, with lunch and dinner also being common.
3) Fruits and vegetables are consumed once a day by half of respondents, while fish and whole grains have lower consumption rates.
4) Water is the most commonly drunk beverage, while soda consumption varies from occasional to regular among respondents.
A survey was conducted about household waste. [1] 100% of respondents said it is important to separate household waste to solve environmental problems. [2] The top three reasons people don't sort waste are laziness (50%), lack of information (15.4%), and no interest (30.8%). [3] 76% of respondents said sanctions should be taken against those who don't sort waste.
Results of survey for healthy life style - NorwayEleni Kabaraki
The document contains results from a survey on lifestyle habits:
- Over half of respondents control sugar and salt intake, but under 40% eat 5 servings of fruits and vegetables daily.
- Nearly half exercise regularly through activities like walking, running, team sports or "other" activities like handball.
- Respondents spend 1-2 hours daily on outdoor activities and exercise 30-60 minutes most days. Nearly half spend over 2 hours daily on computers.
- Television watching habits range from 3+ hours daily to a few hours weekly. Over half walk, cycle or scooter to school daily.
- Most get 7-8 hours of sleep nightly, though some get 6 hours or less. Around 30
The document discusses psychological health and topics related to body image such as anorexia and bulimia. It defines psychology and explains that sometimes strange thoughts are normal. It then discusses how admiration of others can positively or negatively influence self-belief. Teenagers, especially girls, sometimes dangerously change their bodies to match ideals. Anorexia and bulimia are then defined in more detail, outlining personality and environmental factors. The document concludes by encouraging self-love and trusting others for support during difficult times.
Results of survey about nutritional habits ItalyEleni Kabaraki
The document contains the results of a survey about eating habits, with most respondents reporting that they eat regularly with 2-4 meals per day including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The majority eat their main meal during lunchtime and their mother uses olive oil when cooking, with common breakfast foods being bread, milk, cereal, and biscuits.
Results of the survey for healthy life style of Polish and Greek studentsEleni Kabaraki
The document compares lifestyle habits between Polish and Greek students across several health-related metrics:
1. Both control sugar and salt intake similarly but Greeks eat less than 5 servings of fruits and vegetables daily unlike Poles.
2. Greeks keep processed food and drink consumption to a minimum more than half of Poles.
3. Walking is the most popular exercise in both countries while team games are second most.
4. Students from both countries usually exercise for 30-60 minutes daily. Poles tend to be more stressed and sleep less than Greeks.
Results of survey about nutritional habits- GreeceEleni Kabaraki
- 55% of respondents sometimes eat regularly while 45% always eat regularly
- 45% of respondents eat 4 times a day which is the most common response
- 65% of respondents sometimes eat meals at the same time while 15% always do
- 90% of respondents eat their main meal during lunch time
The document appears to be a survey containing questions about media usage. Some key details:
- The survey was completed by 12 respondents, most of whom were 17-year-old females living in Burgess Hill.
- Respondents came from households with 4-5 people, owning various media devices and 2-4 TVs.
- Mobile phones, films, and popular music were among the most important media.
- Respondents watched movies weekly and preferred comedies. Streaming and renting movies was also common.
- Most respondents felt downloading media illegally was wrong but understandable.
Results of survey about nutritional habits- DenmarkEleni Kabaraki
The document provides results from a survey on eating habits. It shows that:
1) Most respondents (70.8%) eat regularly, with 4-5 meals being a common number per day.
2) Breakfast is the most regularly eaten meal, with lunch and dinner also being common.
3) Fruits and vegetables are consumed once a day by half of respondents, while fish and whole grains have lower consumption rates.
4) Water is the most commonly drunk beverage, while soda consumption varies from occasional to regular among respondents.
A survey was conducted about household waste. [1] 100% of respondents said it is important to separate household waste to solve environmental problems. [2] The top three reasons people don't sort waste are laziness (50%), lack of information (15.4%), and no interest (30.8%). [3] 76% of respondents said sanctions should be taken against those who don't sort waste.
Results of survey for healthy life style - NorwayEleni Kabaraki
The document contains results from a survey on lifestyle habits:
- Over half of respondents control sugar and salt intake, but under 40% eat 5 servings of fruits and vegetables daily.
- Nearly half exercise regularly through activities like walking, running, team sports or "other" activities like handball.
- Respondents spend 1-2 hours daily on outdoor activities and exercise 30-60 minutes most days. Nearly half spend over 2 hours daily on computers.
- Television watching habits range from 3+ hours daily to a few hours weekly. Over half walk, cycle or scooter to school daily.
- Most get 7-8 hours of sleep nightly, though some get 6 hours or less. Around 30
The document discusses psychological health and topics related to body image such as anorexia and bulimia. It defines psychology and explains that sometimes strange thoughts are normal. It then discusses how admiration of others can positively or negatively influence self-belief. Teenagers, especially girls, sometimes dangerously change their bodies to match ideals. Anorexia and bulimia are then defined in more detail, outlining personality and environmental factors. The document concludes by encouraging self-love and trusting others for support during difficult times.
Results of survey about nutritional habits ItalyEleni Kabaraki
The document contains the results of a survey about eating habits, with most respondents reporting that they eat regularly with 2-4 meals per day including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The majority eat their main meal during lunchtime and their mother uses olive oil when cooking, with common breakfast foods being bread, milk, cereal, and biscuits.
Results of the survey for healthy life style of Polish and Greek studentsEleni Kabaraki
The document compares lifestyle habits between Polish and Greek students across several health-related metrics:
1. Both control sugar and salt intake similarly but Greeks eat less than 5 servings of fruits and vegetables daily unlike Poles.
2. Greeks keep processed food and drink consumption to a minimum more than half of Poles.
3. Walking is the most popular exercise in both countries while team games are second most.
4. Students from both countries usually exercise for 30-60 minutes daily. Poles tend to be more stressed and sleep less than Greeks.
The document summarizes the results of a survey about household waste separation and environmental issues. Based on 18 respondents:
- 100% of respondents said it is important to separate household waste to solve environmental problems.
- The top three reasons people don't sort their waste are laziness (61.1%), lack of interest (22.2%), and lack of information (5.6%).
- The top solution proposed to encourage waste separation is charging a different waste disposal tax (88.9% said yes).
- Over half of respondents said large-scale business use of packaging contributes significantly to waste problems.
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- The top three reasons people don't sort their waste are laziness (61.1%), lack of interest (22.2%), and lack of information (5.6%).
- The top solution proposed to encourage waste separation is charging a different waste disposal tax (88.9% said yes).
- Over half of respondents said large-scale business use of packaging contributes significantly to waste problems.
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Results of survey about nutritional habits - Uk
1. Results Summary
Filter:
Filtered down to responses.
Introduction
Do you eat regularly?
Response Response
Percent Total
1 Always 83.33% 10
2 Sometimes 16.67% 2
3 Never 0.00% 0
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How many times a day do you eat?
Response Response
Percent Total
1 1 0.00% 0
2 2 8.33% 1
3 3 0.00% 0
4 4 66.67% 8
5 5 25.00% 3
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Do you usually eat your meals at the same time?
Response Response
Percent Total
1 Always 41.67% 5
2 Sometimes 58.33% 7
3 Never 0.00% 0
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Have you ever heard about the Food Pyramid ?
2. Response Response
Percent Total
1 Yes 100.00% 12
2 No 0.00% 0
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Habits
Do you eat ... ?
Response
Always Sometimes Never
Total
66.67% 25.00% 8.33%
Breakfast/First meal 12
(8) (3) (1)
8.33% 83.33% 8.33%
Snack/Second Meal 12
(1) (10) (1)
100.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Lunch 12
(12) (0) (0)
100.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Diner 12
(12) (0) (0)
answered 12
skipped 0
Matrix Charts
1. Breakfast/First meal Percent Total
1 Always 66.67% 8
2 Sometimes 25.00% 3
3 Never 8.33% 1
answered 12
2. Snack/Second Meal Percent Total
1 Always 8.33% 1
2 Sometimes 83.33% 10
3 Never 8.33% 1
answered 12
3. Lunch Percent Total
1 Always 100.00% 12
2 Sometimes 0.00% 0
3 Never 0.00% 0
3. 3. Lunch Percent Total
answered 12
4. Diner Percent Total
1 Always 100.00% 12
2 Sometimes 0.00% 0
3 Never 0.00% 0
answered 12
Which of the following are included in your normal breakfast?
Response Response
Percent Total
1 BREAD 25.00% 3
2 BUTTER 0.00% 0
3 CHEESE 8.33% 1
4 HONEY 8.33% 1
5 JAM 8.33% 1
6 JUICE 0.00% 0
7 MILK 83.33% 10
8 OLIVES 25.00% 3
9 TEA 8.33% 1
10 YOGHURT 8.33% 1
11 EGGS 8.33% 1
12 ΗΑΜ 8.33% 1
13 CEREAL 50.00% 6
14 CAKE 0.00% 0
15 Other, please specify: 41.67% 5
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Answers for: Other, please specify: 5 answers
1 10/12/11 7:55AM biscuiuts
2 10/12/11 7:57AM Biscuits
3 10/12/11 7:59AM chocolate
4 10/12/11 8:00AM COOKIES
5 10/12/11 8:00AM biscuits, caffè
4. How often do you eat fast food per week?
Response Response
Percent Total
More than three times a
1 0.00% 0
week
2 Three times a week 0.00% 0
3 Twice a week 0.00% 0
4 Once a week 0.00% 0
5 Less than once a week 41.67% 5
6 I don’ eat such food 58.33% 7
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When your mother cooks does she use:
Response Response
Percent Total
1 olive oil 91.67% 11
2 butter 0.00% 0
3 margarine 0.00% 0
4 corn oil 8.33% 1
5 sunflower oil 0.00% 0
6 Other: 0.00% 0
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When do you eat your main meal of the day?
Response Response
Percent Total
1 In the morning 0.00% 0
2 During lunch time 75.00% 9
3 In the afternoon 8.33% 1
4 In the evening 16.67% 2
5 Other, please specify: 0.00% 0
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Do you eat your last meal at least 2 hours before going to bed?
5. Response Response
Percent Total
1 Always 16.67% 2
2 Sometimes 83.33% 10
3 Never 0.00% 0
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Habits second page
How many times do you eat vegetables and fruit during a day?
Response Response
Percent Total
Four or more times a
1 25.00% 3
day
2 Three times a day 41.67% 5
3 Once a day 33.33% 4
I don't eat fruit and
4 0.00% 0
vegetables
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How many times a week do you eat fish?
Response Response
Percent Total
1 Everyday 0.00% 0
2 2 or 3 times a week 50.00% 6
3 Once a week 41.67% 5
4 Rarely 0.00% 0
5 Never 8.33% 1
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Do you eat whole-grain bread, cereals, brown rice everyday ?
Response Response
Percent Total
1 YES 66.67% 8
2 NO 33.33% 4
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6. When you eat bread, how often do you eat whole-grain bread?
Response Response
Percent Total
1 Almost always 0.00% 0
2 Often 8.33% 1
3 Sometimes 83.33% 10
4 Seldom 0.00% 0
5 Never 8.33% 1
6 Don’t eat bread 0.00% 0
answered 12
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Do you drink milk, yoghurt or other dairy products everyday?
Response Response
Percent Total
1 YES 100.00% 12
2 NO 0.00% 0
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Habits third page
Do you snack between meals ( salty snacks like chips, pretzels or sweets ect. )?
Response Response
Percent Total
1 Almost always 0.00% 0
2 Often 0.00% 0
3 Sometimes 25.00% 3
4 Seldom 41.67% 5
5 Never 33.33% 4
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What do you usually drink?
Response Response
Percent Total
1 Natural water 91.67% 11
7. What do you usually drink?
Response Response
Percent Total
2 Sparkling water 8.33% 1
3 Fruit juice 0.00% 0
4 Fizzy drinks 0.00% 0
5 Tea 0.00% 0
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Every day I drink:
Response Response
Percent Total
1 up to 0.5l of water 0.00% 0
2 up to 1l of water 16.67% 2
3 up to 1.5l of water 41.67% 5
4 up to 2l of water 33.33% 4
5 more than 2l of water 8.33% 1
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Do you drink soda?
Response Response
Percent Total
1 Always 0.00% 0
2 A lot 8.33% 1
3 Occasionally 8.33% 1
4 Rarely 33.33% 4
5 Never 50.00% 6
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Do you know the “Mediterranean Diet?
Response Response
Percent Total
1 YES 100.00% 12
2 NO 0.00% 0
8. Do you know the “Mediterranean Diet?
Response Response
Percent Total
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If your answer is yes, do you know on what it is based on?
Response Response
Percent Total
Meat, cheese,
1 0.00% 0
sausages, ham
Bread, pasta, pizza,
2 8.33% 1
dairy products
Fruit, vegetables, fish,
3 91.67% 11
pasta, pulses
Sweets, sweet drinks,
4 0.00% 0
wine
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Do you watch your weight?
Response Response
Percent Total
1 Yes 25.00% 3
2 yes definitely 41.67% 5
3 No 33.33% 4
4 definitely not 0.00% 0
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In your opinion, is your diet good?
Response Response
Percent Total
1 Yes 75.00% 9
2 Yes definitely 8.33% 1
3 No 16.67% 2
4 Definitely not 0.00% 0
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