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From the golden arches to the golden pond : Fast food and older adults
SUMMARY This research addresses the issues of older adults and the frequency of fast food patronage, fast food meals purchased most often, and reasons for fast food patronage. A randomly selected sample of 500 mature adults (50 years of age and older) was surveyed. The response rate was 36 percent (n = 175). Results of this study indicate that older males are more likely to patronize fast food restaurants than their female counterparts. Mature adults who were in the 60-64 age group were significantly more likely to frequent fast food restaurants than other mature age segments.
期刊介绍:
Marriage & Family Review publishes a mix of open submission articles as well as thematic issues that bring together the most current research, practice, advances in theory development, and applications of knowledge on a particular topic in the field. Marriage & Family Review has historically welcomed open submissions from numerous international scholars and will continue to do so. The journal will continue to welcome manuscripts that concern family strengths and premarital relationship development. Another continued emphasis will be research-based manuscripts concerning controversial issues.