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Number of participants – 183 Age : Between 25-40 60 / Between 41-60 143

The presentation was made for project MENS SANA IN CORPORE SANO “Let’s find the balance” PARENTS’ SPACE. Number of participants – 183 Age : Between 25-40 60 / Between 41-60 143 Female - 120 / Male - 43 Education

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Number of participants – 183 Age : Between 25-40 60 / Between 41-60 143

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  1. The presentation was made for projectMENS SANA IN CORPORE SANO“Let’s find the balance”PARENTS’ SPACE

  2. Number of participants – 183 Age : Between 25-40 60 / Between 41-60 143 Female -120 / Male - 43Education None-3Primary- 39Secondary – 79University – 62 Working status Unemployed – 26Public/civil servant – 62Worker – 83Retired – 12

  3. Shopping for food responsibilities Parents ALONE SWEDEN 72% children ALONE Turkey 100 % 0 % Parents ALONE In Romania, Italy, Sweden and Greece children NEVER do the shopping alone. They share the responsibility with parents or they go together

  4. Frozen food choice In Turkey and Sweden families NEVER or RARELY choose frozen food In the other countries choice is as follows: 44 36% Portugal 20% Romania USUALLY 13,1% Greece 10,5 % Bulgaria Italy 4,76%

  5. RARELY and SOMETIMES– about80%for all countries Sweden: Rarely- 100% Forall countries : ALWAYS0% - 10,5% Light/diet products preferences Whole Bread ConsumptionUsually and Always:Turkey – 72% Romania - 60% ; Bulgaria – 57% ; Rarely and Sometimes : 0% - 60% for allTurkey – 0%-RarelySweden – 0%-Always

  6. Ways of cooking Stew/Boil Turkey Bulgaria 100 % Sweden 84,2% Romania 1 66,6% 2 Portugal 44% Greece 3 28% 4 Italy 26,3% 5 6 23,8% 7

  7. Grill/Roast: Portugal – 100% Turkey – 72% Bulgaria- 57,8% Romania - 44% Greece – 26,3% Sweden – 0% Bake:Greece – 47,3% Bulgaria – 42,1% Romania – 40% Sweden -33% Turkey – 32% Portugal –28% Italy – 14,2% Fry: Romania – 32%Turkey – 28%Bulgaria – 26,3%Portugal – 20% Italy - --- Greece- --- Sweden - ---

  8. The country with highest percentage of raw vegetables consumed is Turkey – 100% followed by Greece 83,3%. Romanians admit a 20% of rarely consuming raws. Swedish families get down to 0%. How often do you cook seafood? Portugal and Bulgaria show 52% for ‘’OFTEN and REGULARLY’’ Salt 100%of Swedish parents are careful about the amount of salt they use.Followed by42,1%in Bulgaria. The most strict(‘’ALWAYS’’)in observing the amount of salt are in Greece– 52,6%.

  9. Dairy products ALWAYS: Turkey – 80% ; Greece – 73,6%RARELY: Portugal – 24% Legumes Sometimes + Always Italy– 95,1% ; Turkey– 92%Portugal – 88% Greece – 83,6% Romania– 80% ; Bulgaria – 73,6%

  10. TOGETHERNESS IN Family Physical Activities Gardening Romania Portugal 96% 48% Walk in the park/mountain Bulgaria –78,9% 76% Walk & Play a sport: Italy 38%+38 %

  11. Walk Daily life preferences Portugal and Turkey Greece 80% Sweden 76,3% Italy 66,6% Romania 79,9% 56% Cycle Bulgaria Romania 26,3% 24% Do any sportNO: Turkey – 72% ; Greece – 42,1%Team sports: Italy – 38%- highest of all

  12. Pressing for high school results Sometimes and Always: Portugal – 80% ; Greece -72,6% ; Bulgaria – 73,6% ; Italy – 66,6% NEVER: Sweden – 66,6% Family support, help and advice More than 50% of the parents think they provide the necessary support.ALWAYS: Romania – 68% ; Bulgaria – 63,1%Only in Italy (9,52%), Portugal (8%) and Greece (2,63%) parents admit they ‘’NEVER’’support their children.Parents everywhere admit they don’t spend much time together (Italy (19%) , Sweden (43,3%)). However 100% of Swedish families advise, support each other and share happy moments together. Italy is the only country where family members never rely on each other (23,8%)

  13. More than 80% of the parents think that bad health influences the general well-being of their child. Disagree:Romania – 12 % Portugal – 4% ; Not sure: Bulgaria – 10,5% ; Turkey – 8% ; Italy – 4,7%

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