NKQ
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This is a survey, not a test. Your answers will help identify which dietary advice people
find confusing. It is important that you complete it by yourself. Your answer will remain
anonymous. If you don’t know the answer, mark “not sure” rather than guess.
Section 1: The first few items are about what advice you think experts are giving us.
1. Do health experts recommend that people should be eating more, the same amount, or less of
the following foods? (tick one box per food)
More Same Less Not Sure
Fruit
Food and drinks with added sugar
Vegetables
Fatty foods
Processed red meat
Wholegrains
Salty foods
Water
How many servings of fruit and vegetables per day do experts are advice people to eat as a
2. minimum? (One serving could be, for example, an apple or a handful of chopped carrots) (tick
one)
2
3
4
5 or more
Not sure
Which of these types of fats do experts recommend that people should eat less of? (tick one
3.
box per food)
Eat less Not eat Not sure
less
Unsaturated fats
Trans fats
Saturated fats
4. Which types of dairy foods do experts say people should drink? (tick one)
Full fat (e.g. full fat milk)
Reduced fat (e.g. skimmed and semi-
skimmed milk)
Mixture of full fat and reduced fat
Neither, dairy foods should be avoided
Not sure
How many times per week do experts recommend that people eat oily fish (e.g. salmon and
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mackerel)? (tick one)
1-2 times per week
2
Approximately how many alcoholic drinks is the maximum recommended per day (The exact
6.
number depends on the size and strength of the drink)? (tick one)
1 drink each for men and women
2 drinks each for men and women
2 drinks for men and 1 drink for women
3 drinks for men and 2 drinks for women
Not sure
7. How many times per week do experts recommend that people eat breakfast? (tick one)
3 times per week
4 times per week
Every day
Not sure
If a person has two glasses of fruit juice in a day, how many of their daily fruit and vegetable
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servings would this count as? (tick one)
None
One serving
Two servings
Three servings
Not sure
According to the ‘eatwell plate’ (a guideline showing the proportions of food types people
9. should eat to have a balanced and healthy diet), how much of people’s diet should be made up
of starchy foods? (tick one)
¼ plate
⅓ plate
½ plate
Not sure
Section 2: Experts classify foods into groups. We are interested to see whether people are aware of
food groups and the nutrients they contain.
Do you think these foods and drinks are typically high or low in added sugar? (tick one box per
1.
food)
High in Low in
added added Not sure
sugar sugar
Diet cola drinks
Natural yoghurt
Ice cream
Tomato ketchup
Melon
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2. Do you think these foods are typically high or low in salt? (tick one box per food)
High in salt Low in Not Sure
salt
Breakfast cereals
Frozen vegetables
Bread
Baked beans
Red meat
Canned soup
3. Do you think these foods are typically high or low in fibre? (tick one box per food)
High in Low in Not Sure
fibre fibre
Oats
Bananas
White rice
Eggs
Potatoes with skin
Pasta
4. Do you think these foods are a good source of protein? (tick one box per food)
Good Not a good
source of source of Not sure
protein protein
Poultry
Cheese
Fruit
Baked beans
Butter
Nuts
5. Which of the following foods do experts count as starchy foods? (tick one box per food)
Not a
Starchy starchy Not sure
food food
Cheese
Pasta
Potatoes
Nuts
Plantains
6. Which is the main type of fat present in each of these foods? (tick one box per food)
Polyunsaturated Monounsat- Saturated fat Cholesterol Not sure
fat urated fat
Olive oil
Butter
Sunflower oil
Eggs
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The amount of calcium in a glass of whole milk compared to a glass of skimmed milk is: (tick
8.
one)
About the same
Much higher
Much lower
Not sure
Which one of the following nutrients has the most calories for the same weight of food?
9.
(tick one)
Sugar
Starchy
Fibre/roughage
Fat
Not sure
10. Compared to minimally processed foods, processed foods are: (tick one)
Higher in calories
Higher in fibre
Lower in salt
Not sure
If a person wanted to buy a yogurt at the supermarket, which would have the least
1.
sugar/sweetener? (tick one)
0% fat cherry yogurt
Natural yogurt
Creamy fruit yogurt
Not sure
If a person wanted a soup in a restaurant or cafe, which one would be the lowest fat option?
2.
(tick one)
Mushroom risotto soup (field mushrooms, porcini mushrooms,
arborio rice, butter, cream, parsley and cracked black pepper)
Not sure
Which would be the healthiest and most balanced choice for a main meal in a restaurant?
3.
(tick one)
Roast turkey, mashed potatoes and vegetables
Beef, Yorkshire pudding and roast potatoes
Fish and chips served with peas and tartar sauce
Not sure
4. Which would be the healthiest and most balanced sandwich lunch? (tick one)
Ham sandwich + fruit + blueberry muffin + fruit juice
Tuna salad sandwich + fruit + low fat yogurt + water
Egg salad sandwich + crisps + low fat yogurt + water
Not sure
5. Which of these foods would be the healthiest choice for a pudding? (tick one)
Berry sorbet
Apple and blackberry pie
Lemon cheesecake
Carrot cake with cream cheese topping
Not sure
6. Which of these combinations of vegetables in a salad would give the greatest variety of
vitamins and antioxidants? (tick one)
Lettuce, green peppers and cabbage
Broccoli, carrot an tomatoes
Red peppers, tomatoes and lettuce
Not sure
7. If a person wanted to reduce the amount of fat in their diet, but didn’t want to give up chips,
which of the following foods would be the best choice? (tick one)
Thick cut chips
Thin cut chips
Crinkle cut chips
Not sure
8. One healthy way to add flavour to food without adding extra fat or salt is to add: (tick one)
Coconut milk
Herbs
Soya sauce
Not sure
9. Which of the following cooking methods requires fat to be added? (tick one)
Grilling
Steaming
Baking
Sautéing
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Not sure
10. Traffic lights are often used on nutrition labelling, what would amber mean for the fat content
of a food? (tick one)
Low fat
Medium fat
High in fat
Not sure
11. “Light” foods (or Diet foods) are always good options because they are low in calories. (tick
one)
Agree
Disagree
Not sure
Looking at the product 1 and 2, which one has the most calories (kcal) per 100 grams (tick
12.
one)
Product 1
Product 2
Both have the same quantity
Not sure
13. Looking at the product 1, what are the sources of sugar in the ingredient list? (tick one)
Sugar and malt syrup
Sugar, fructose and lecithin
Sugar, fructose and malt syrup
Not sure
Section 4: This section is about health problems or diseases related to diet and weight management
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2. Which of these diseases is related to how much sugar people eat? (tick one)
High blood pressure
Tooth decay
Anaemia
Not sure
3. Which of the diseases is related to how much salt (or sodium) people eat? (tick one)
Hypothyroidism
Diabetes
High blood pressure
Not sure
4. Which of these options do experts recommend to reduce the chances of getting cancer? (tick
one)
5. Which of these options do experts recommend to prevent heart disease? (tick one)
Taking nutritional supplements
Eating less oily fish
Eating less trans-fats
Not sure
7. Which one of these foods is more likely to raise people’s blood cholesterol? (tick one)
Eggs
Vegetable oils
Animal fat
Not sure
8. Which one of these foods is classified as having a high Glycaemic Index (Glycaemic Index is a
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measure of the impact of a food on blood sugar levels, thus a high Glycaemic Index means a
greater rise in blood sugar after eating)? (tick one)
Wholegrain cereals
white bread
Fruit and vegetables
Not sure
9. To maintain a healthy weight people should cut fat out completely. (tick one)
Agree
Disagree
Not sure
10. To maintain a healthy weight people should eat a high protein diet. (tick one)
Agree
Disagree
Not sure
12. Fibre can decrease the chances of gaining weight. (tick one)
Agree
Disagree
Not sure
13. What of these options can help people to maintain a healthy weight? (answer each one)
Yes No Not sure
Not eating while watching TV
Reading food labels
Taking nutritional supplements
Monitoring their eating
Monitoring their weight
Grazing throughout the day
14. If someone has a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 23kg/m2, what would their weight status be? (tick
one)
Underweight
Normal weight
Overweight
Obese
Not sure
15. If someone has a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 31kg/m2, what would their weight status be? (tick
one)
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Underweight
Normal weight
Overweight
Obese
Not sure
16. Which of these body shapes increases the risk of cardiovascular disease (Cardiovascular
disease is a general term that describes a disease of the heart of blood vessels, for example,
angina, heart attack, heart failure, congenital heart disease and stroke)? (tick one)
Apple shape
Pear shape
Not sure
1. Are you…
Male
Female
2. What is your current weight approximately? Please give this in stones and pounds or kilograms.
Stones
Pounds
Or Kilograms
3. What is your current height approximately? Please give this in feet and inches or centimetres.
Feet
Inches
Or Centimetres
5. Are you
Single
Married
Living as married
Separated
Divorced
Widowed
11. Do you have any nutrition related qualifications (or are you studying to get a nutrition
qualification)?
Yes
No
Please specify: