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Introduction: excess body weight is a growing and underestimated problem recognized as a worldwide epidemic. The collective difficulty and frustration to achieve healthy lifestyles, has caused the emergence of the named fad diets. In addition to the uncertainties of efficacy and safety of this diets, there is a lack of research to help establish the scope of the problem, and the knowledge, attitudes and practices of the general population.
Objective: to assess the level of knowledge, attitudes (positive and negative) and practices on fad diets in a panel of consumers of socio-demographic characteristics assimilated to the Spanish population.
Methods: cross-sectional descriptive study through non-validated and self-administered online Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices survey (KAP survey), on a sample of 2 600 adult consumers (non-probabilistic quota sampling). Primary outcomes: knowledge, attitudes and practices on fad diets. Data analysis: the association of each outcome with sociodemographic and socio-economic data will be assessed, and the differences between calculated scores as well as trends in different domains according to age, educational level and income level will be assessed (point estimates and confidence intervals 95%).
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Sample size: The sample size is estimated at 2 600 for a confidence level of 95%, a power of 80% and taking into account a response rate of 60-70% and a percentage of losses (people who accept the invitation but do not complete the survey) of 10%.
Aditional processess: the preselected subjects will be sent an invitation to participate in the study and will require a web record where basic sociodemographic data will be collected. The subjects will receive an incentive to join the study that will consist of points redeemable for gifts, the number of points received being proportional to the length and complexity of the final survey. The initial invitation does not contain information on the type of survey or incentive, but the estimated time for completion. During the recruitment process, basic socio-demographic data will be reviewed to ensure that stratification criteria are met and duplicate cases will be eliminated.
Intruments (KAP survey): survey of Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices , built ad hoc, not validated, online and self-administered. The survey will include the 3 domains that should be evaluated: knowledge, attitudes and practices, and will have a total of no more than 18 questions, according to recommendations established in literature. The recommended stages will be followed for the creation of the KAP survey:
To assess knowledge, categorized questions will be created, which will consist of a list of response options considered correct and not correct, which will include the answers "others" and "I don't know". The evaluators will determine whether the topic is "Know" or "Don't Know", as well as the number of correct/incorrect answers.
To assess attitudes, 3-point likert scales will be created in which subjects will be asked to judge to what degree they are positively or negatively inclined towards: a problem related to fad diets, a practice related to fad diets, and follow a dietary recommendation, whatever. Faces will be used to display all three categories. It is recommended to create the questions of this attitude module following the Health Belief Model.
To assess practices, questions will be asked about whether or not some behaviors have been carried out for long periods of time. Yes / no questions will be asked on a general practices + and "no answer", and if so, it will be deepened with categorized questions with mutiple choice + "other". Participants will be asked about their practices in the last year and its typology, as well as those followed so far.
Other instruments: in addition to the KAP survey, an informed consent and a questionnaire will be passed to obtain basic sociodemographic data according to recommendations in this type of study.
Potential biases: it is assumend that the results will be affected by the typical biases of similar cross-sectional studies:
Data analysis: tables with the characteristics of the sample that include the variables of age, sex, educational level, income level and autonomous community will be included. Likewise, the response and drop-out ratio will be included. The analysis will be stratified by sex, age ranges 18-24a, 25-44a, 18-44a, 45-64.
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