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BackgroundThe prevalence of consuming fast foods and non-nutritious snacks is progressively increasing among adolescents. This study aimed to explore factors behind snack consumption at school among Iranian high-school students.MethodsThis descriptive qualitative study was conducted in 2017 in four boys’ and four girls’ high-schools located in Isfahan, Khorramabad, and Tehran, Iran. Data were collected through 42 in-depth semi-structured interviews and four focus groups with male and female students, their parents, and their school teachers and administrators. The conventional content analysis approach was used for data analysis. Trustworthiness was applied to the study through prolonged engagement, maximum variation sampling, and member checking techniques.ResultsFactors behind students’ snack consumption came into two main groups, namely influential behaviors, and influential emotions and perceptions. Influential behaviors included the behaviors of students, their family members, peers, school administrators, and snack sellers. Moreover, influential emotions and perceptions included positive and negative feelings towards healthy snacks, fear over the consequences of unhealthy snacks, and perceived positive outcomes of healthy snacks.ConclusionsStudents’ snack consumption at school is affected not only by their own behaviors, emotions, and perceptions, but also by significant others’ behaviors and environmental factors. School administrators need to make environmental modifications to turn school environment into a pleasant place for healthy snack consumption and make healthy snack consumption a pleasurable experience for students.

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  • The prevalence of consuming fast foods and non-nutritious snacks is progressively increasing among adolescents

  • Studies in different areas of the world reported unhealthy snacking among students

  • The initial code of “The collective consumption of healthy bites during the breakfast break” was placed in the subcategory of “School administrators’ behaviors”, which was place under the category of “Others’ behaviors affecting snack consumption”, which was itself subsumed under the main group of “Influential behaviors behind snack consumption”

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Introduction

The prevalence of consuming fast foods and non-nutritious snacks is progressively increasing among adolescents. Snacking, defined as the intake of foodstuffs between main meals, is among the main sources of calorie intake. It accounts for around 40% of the total calorie consumed daily by Iranian school students [1, 2]. Studies in different areas of the world reported unhealthy snacking among students. A study in Poland found potato chips as the most commonly used non-nutritious snack among students [4]. Studies in Iran reported that children and adolescents eat unhealthy snacks [1, 2]. A systematic review in Iran reported that the most commonly used unhealthy snacks in urban

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