Long-term change in healthy food consumption in Finland during 1985-2016: An age-period-cohort analysis

A. Kähäri
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Societal change is reflected in food consumption habits. In postindustrial societies consumers are increasingly emphasizing health, ethical, and ecological aspects in their consumption habits. This study investigated the changes in food consumption in Finland during 1985?2016. Fruits and berries, vegetables, and fish were used as indicators of healthy and contemporary food habits. To untangle the dynamics of change, time series data of Finnish household budget surveys from 1985 to 2016 and novel age-period-cohort models were used. The share of total food expenditure of all examined foods increased during the study period. Increasing vegetable and fruit consumption was reflected in the younger birth cohorts consuming more than the preceding ones. The food expenditure shares of fruit, berries, and fish were highest and rose most in over-50 age groups. However, the food expenditure shares of vegetables, and fruit and berries also rose in younger age groups during the most recent period. Cohort differences could not be explained by rising incomes, educational level or urbanization.
1985-2016年芬兰健康食品消费的长期变化:年龄期队列分析
社会的变化反映在食品消费习惯上。在后工业社会中,消费者在消费习惯中越来越强调健康、伦理和生态方面。本研究调查了1985 - 2016年芬兰食品消费的变化。水果、浆果、蔬菜和鱼类被用作健康和现代饮食习惯的指标。为了理清变化的动态,研究人员使用了1985年至2016年芬兰家庭预算调查的时间序列数据和新的年龄-时期-队列模型。在研究期间,所有被检查食品在食品总支出中所占的份额有所增加。蔬菜和水果消费量的增加反映在较年轻的出生队列中,比前一组消费更多。在50岁以上年龄组中,水果、浆果和鱼类的食物支出份额最高,增幅最大。然而,在最近一段时间里,年轻年龄组的蔬菜、水果和浆果的食品支出份额也有所上升。群体差异不能用收入增长、教育水平或城市化来解释。
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