Dispelling Myths About a New Healthful Food Can Be More Motivating than Promoting Nutritional Benefits: The Case of Tofu

B. Wansink, Mitsuru Shimizu, A. Brumberg
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Objective: This study examines what factors impact the adoption of certain types of healthy foods, such as Tofu, by future nutritional gatekeepers. Design: Information on perceived facilitators and barriers to the utilization of barriers would be obtained via interviews and surveys. Setting: In-depth laddering interviews and an online survey during 2012 were utilized. Subjects: The in-depth laddering interviews were conducted with 83 young women and new mothers (non-vegetarians and non-Asians) who were enthusiastic lovers of tofu. 502 women from the target demographic (between 20 and 35, non-Asian) were recruited from a national panel and surveyed online in 2012. Results: Based on the interviews, 21 primary reasons for trying Tofu (facilitators) and 10 reasons that might be preventative (barriers) were identified. A key finding was that facilitators were not motivating factors for why women adopted tofu into their diets. Instead, barriers explained more than 44% of the variance for not adopting tofu. Conclusions: When encouraging nutritional gatekeepers to adopt Tofu in their home, it may be more effective to focus on changing the barriers. This study suggests that nutritionists and health practitioners may be more successful in encouraging the adoption of healthy new foods by dispelling their misconceptions rather than focusing on their nutritional benefits.
消除关于一种新的健康食品的神话可能比宣传营养价值更有动力:豆腐的例子
目的:本研究探讨了哪些因素影响某些类型的健康食品的采用,如豆腐,由未来的营养看门人。设计:将通过访谈和调查获得关于感知到的促进因素和障碍利用的信息。设定:采用2012年的深度阶梯访谈和网络调查。研究对象:对83名热爱豆腐的年轻女性和新妈妈(非素食者和非亚洲人)进行了深入的阶梯访谈。2012年,研究人员从一个全国小组中招募了502名目标人群(年龄在20至35岁之间,非亚洲人),并对她们进行了在线调查。结果:在访谈的基础上,确定了21个尝试豆腐的主要原因(促进因素)和10个可能是预防性的原因(障碍)。一个重要的发现是,促进因素并不是女性将豆腐纳入饮食的激励因素。相反,障碍解释了不吃豆腐的44%以上的差异。结论:在鼓励营养看门人在家中采用豆腐时,关注改变障碍可能更有效。这项研究表明,营养学家和健康从业人员可能更成功地鼓励采用健康的新食品,消除他们的误解,而不是关注他们的营养价值。
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