You are what you choose to eat: factors influencing young adults’ food selection behaviour.
Background Young or ‘emerging’ adulthood (ages 18–24 years) is a life-stage characterised by rapid weight gain, particularly among those born in recent decades, when environments have become saturated with cheap, highly palatable, processed foods. Although intervening in the immediate food environments of emerging adults is indicated, little is known about the factors influencing their food selection.