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. 2013 Mar 11;17(4):877–883. doi: 10.1017/S1368980013000530

Table 1.

Wording of items

Item Item phrasing (engagement scale) Rev
18. I am concerned that the price of food that is considered to be healthy may get too high
15. I am concerned that there is not a wide selection of healthy food at the grocery stores where I usually shop
17. I try to influence others (for instance family members and friends) to eat healthy food
13. I require my college/university, workplace, etc. to offer healthy food
16. I welcome any initiative aimed at promoting a healthy diet for children and adolescents
14. I engage actively in initiatives aimed at promoting a healthier diet (for instance at my college/university)
12. I get engaged in issues contributing to the provision of a healthier diet for most of the people in this country
19. I would like to get involved in political issues directed at improving the population's diet
Item phrasing (claims scale)
24. I have confidence in the various diets that I read about in newspapers, magazines, etc. x
21. I am critical of the dietary information that I receive from various sources in society
20. I am concerned that the dietary information that I read may not be based on science
25. I believe my body tells me what it needs in terms of nutrients, regardless of researchers’ opinions about this x
29. I am confident that the media's presentation of new scientific findings concerning a healthy diet is correct x
23. I am familiar with the criteria for scientifically based content in health claims
22. I often refer to newspapers and magazines if I discuss diet with others x
26. I am influenced by the dietary advice that I read about in newspapers, magazines, etc. x
27. I am confident that some of the methods within alternative medicine (such as health foods) provide me with credible dietary advice
28. I find it hard to distinguish scientific nutritional information from non-scientific nutritional information x
30. I base my diet on information that I get from scientifically recognized literature (for instance, the journals published by the Norwegian Medical Association and the Norwegian Directorate of Health)

Reverse-scored items (rev) are indicated by ‘x’.