Exploring sustainable food choices among adults in the United Arab Emirates: a cross-sectional study

IF 3.7 2区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Leila Cheikh Ismail, Mona S Hashim, T. Osaili, M. Faris, Farah Naja, H. Radwan, Fayeza Hasan, Sheima T Saleh, Radhiya Al Rajaby, Rameez Al Daour, Lily Stojanovska, A. A. Al Dhaheri, HayderAbbas Hasan, R. Obaid
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Dietary choices serve as a vital and ongoing link between environmental sustainability and human health. This study aimed to assess the consumption behavior of people in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) concerning sustainability and determine factors that contribute to sustainable food choices.A cross-sectional, web-based study was conducted among adults in the UAE (n = 1,113). Data on participants’ sociodemographic characteristics, attitudes toward sustainable food choices, and reasons behind sustainable food choices were collected. Independent t-test and one-way ANOVA tests were used to investigate the differences in the level of agreement to nine statements about sustainable food choices among different sociodemographic groups on a scale of 1–5 ranging from strongly disagree to strongly agree. Participants’ responses to open-ended questions were filtered and clustered into eight different categories and presented as counts and percentages.Participants agreed on trying new healthy and environmentally friendly foodstuff (3.57 ± 1.04). Females (p = 0.002) and older adults (>50 years; p = 0.001) showed higher agreement with avoiding red meat. Older participants, and those with higher education (p = 0.020 and p < 0.001, respectively) showed higher agreement with favoring plant-based diets. 21.2% reported avoiding red meat and 23.1% preferred a plant-based diet. Of those who favored plant-based food the main reported reason was ‘health and nutritive value’ (66.5%), while of those who avoided red meat, preference was the most reported reason (41.9%). Although the study sample did not greatly adopt sustainable food choices, they leaned toward trying environmentally friendly foods. Females, older adults, and highly educated people aligned themselves with more sustainable food choices. Targeted policies and the integration of sustainability aspects within dietary guidelines to promote healthy, sustainable, and affordable diets are needed.
探索阿拉伯联合酋长国成年人的可持续食品选择:横断面研究
膳食选择是环境可持续性与人类健康之间重要而持续的联系。本研究旨在评估阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)人在可持续发展方面的消费行为,并确定促成可持续食品选择的因素。本研究在阿联酋成年人(n = 1,113)中开展了一项横断面网络研究。研究收集了参与者的社会人口特征、对可持续食品选择的态度以及可持续食品选择背后的原因等数据。采用独立 t 检验和单向方差分析检验来调查不同社会人口群体对有关可持续食品选择的九项陈述的同意程度差异,同意程度分为 1-5 级,从非常不同意到非常同意不等。参与者对开放式问题的回答经筛选后分为八个不同的类别,并以计数和百分比的形式呈现。女性(p = 0.002)和老年人(50 岁以上;p = 0.001)对避免食用红肉的认同度更高。年龄较大和受教育程度较高的参与者(p = 0.020 和 p < 0.001)更倾向于植物性饮食。21.2%的人表示避免食用红肉,23.1%的人偏爱植物性饮食。在偏爱植物性食物的人中,主要原因是 "健康和营养价值"(66.5%),而在避免食用红肉的人中,最主要的原因是 "偏爱"(41.9%)。虽然研究样本并没有大量采用可持续食品,但他们倾向于尝试环保食品。女性、老年人和受过高等教育的人更倾向于选择可持续食品。有必要制定有针对性的政策,并将可持续方面纳入膳食指南,以促进健康、可持续和负担得起的膳食。
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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