Towards sustainable diets – interventions and perceptions amongst adolescents: a scoping review

IF 7.6 2区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
A. Lanham, J. van der Pols
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Abstract

Adolescence is an important life-stage during which shifts towards more healthy and sustainable diets can be promoted. Adolescents have increasing influence over their food choices informed by their developing personal knowledge and values, impacting long-term dietary behaviours into adulthood(1). We aimed to review the recent literature regarding adolescents’ perceptions of environmentally sustainable diets, and interventions to support adolescents to eat sustainably. We reviewed published literature that focussed on adolescent participants and their perceptions of, or interventions to support, sustainable dietary habits. Five electronic databases were searched to include studies published since 2012 that met the inclusion criteria. The JBI approach and PRISMA-Sc checklist(2) was used for source screening, data extraction and presentation of data. Data was extracted including study characteristics, methodology and results in relation to each research question. The extracted data was reported, synthesised and discussed in the context of the food system framework(3) and broader research. Twenty-eight articles were included in the review. Findings suggest that adolescents’ understanding of what constitutes sustainable eating is low. Most adolescents, when asked, were unsure of what constitutes sustainable eating, or a plant-based diet. The environmental impact of the production methods, transport and packaging of foods was most commonly reported when adolescents considered the environmental impact of their foods. The most commonly perceived barrier to consuming sustainable foods mentioned was cost, particularly by adolescents from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. Other barriers include unappealing taste, appearance or smell of ‘sustainable’ food items (particularly those that were vegetarian). Geographical limitations impacting the ability to grow or purchase local and organic products were also mentioned as barriers to consuming sustainable foods. Adolescents reported a lack of understanding of sustainable diets, and distrust of sustainability-related claims from fast-food outlets regarding the quality or source of ingredients, making it difficult to make informed food choices. Additionally, behaviours conflicting with personal and/or group norms were noted as barriers to adopting sustainable dietary habits. Adolescents that had previously received relevant education, valued nature and health, or were from a rural or indigenous community, were more likely to value environmentally sustainable food choices. Interventions which target adolescents’ cognitive understanding and aspiration to make sustainable food choices appear to improve their attitudes towards sustainable food, whereas interventions to increase the availability of sustainable foods improved the environmental sustainability of adolescents’ dietary intake. Multicomponent, tailored and community-based interventions were most effective however the long-term effect of these interventions remains unclear. More research is needed in diverse countries and settings, with consideration of adolescents’ level of autonomy in food choice and long term-effectiveness of interventions.

实现可持续饮食--干预措施和青少年的看法:范围界定审查
青春期是一个重要的人生阶段,在这一阶段可以促进向更健康、更可持续的饮食习惯转变。青少年在个人知识和价值观形成的过程中,对食物选择的影响越来越大,从而影响到成年后的长期饮食行为(1)。我们旨在回顾近期有关青少年对环境可持续饮食的看法以及支持青少年可持续饮食的干预措施的文献。我们回顾了已发表的文献,这些文献主要关注青少年参与者及其对可持续饮食习惯的看法或支持可持续饮食习惯的干预措施。我们检索了五个电子数据库,以纳入 2012 年以来发表的符合纳入标准的研究。采用 JBI 方法和 PRISMA-Sc 核对表(2) 进行来源筛选、数据提取和数据展示。提取的数据包括与每个研究问题相关的研究特点、方法和结果。提取的数据将在食品系统框架(3)和更广泛的研究背景下进行报告、综合和讨论。本次综述共收录了 28 篇文章。研究结果表明,青少年对什么是可持续饮食的理解程度较低。当被问及此事时,大多数青少年都不清楚什么是可持续饮食或植物性饮食。青少年在考虑食品对环境的影响时,最常提到的是食品的生产方式、运输和包装对环境的影响。青少年最常提到的消费可持续食品的障碍是成本,尤其是社会经济背景较差的青少年。其他障碍包括 "可持续 "食品(尤其是素食食品)的味道、外观或气味不讨人喜欢。地理限制影响了种植或购买本地产品和有机产品的能力,也被认为是消费可持续食品的障碍。青少年表示对可持续饮食缺乏了解,不相信快餐店关于配料质量或来源的可持续声明,因此很难做出明智的食品选择。此外,与个人和/或群体规范相冲突的行为也被认为是养成可持续饮食习惯的障碍。以前接受过相关教育、重视自然和健康、来自农村或土著社区的青少年更有可能重视环境可持续食品的选择。针对青少年对可持续食品选择的认知和愿望而采取的干预措施似乎能改善他们对可持续食品的态度,而增加可持续食品供应量的干预措施则能改善青少年饮食摄入的环境可持续性。多成分、量身定制和基于社区的干预措施最为有效,但这些干预措施的长期效果仍不明确。需要在不同的国家和环境中开展更多的研究,同时考虑到青少年在食物选择方面的自主程度以及干预措施的长期效果。
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期刊介绍: Proceedings of the Nutrition Society publishes papers and abstracts presented by members and invited speakers at the scientific meetings of The Nutrition Society. The journal provides an invaluable record of the scientific research currently being undertaken, contributing to ''the scientific study of nutrition and its application to the maintenance of human and animal health.'' The journal is of interest to academics, researchers and clinical practice workers in both human and animal nutrition and related fields.
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