Influence of Healthy Eating Literacy on Awareness of the Food Environment and Consumption of Meals Consisting of Grain Dishes, Fish and Meat Dishes, and Vegetable Dishes: Path Analysis in Men and Women in Their Thirties

Kanae Takaizumi
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Junior College  ABSTRACT Objective: This study examined the relationships of a healthy eating literacy scale with awareness of the food environment and frequency of consuming Japanese healthy meals (consisting of grain dishes, fish and meat dishes, and vegetable dishes) to reveal the influence of healthy eating literacy on the consumption of Japanese healthy meals. Methods: An online survey was conducted on 9,356 men and women aged 30~39 years who were monitors of a social survey company. A total of 2,000 respondents (1,018 men, 982 women) were analyzed. Logistic regression analysis was performed with adjustment for frequency of consuming non-home-cooked meals (eating out, takeout meals, and precooked dishes) and awareness of the food environment (access to food and information). The results were used to prepare causal models involving the healthy eating literacy scale, awareness of the food environment, and Japanese healthy meals. Path analysis was also performed. Results: In men, significant paths were confirmed from the healthy eating literacy scale to awareness of " access to foods " and " access to information. " Further, awareness of " access to foods " influenced the frequency of Japanese healthy meals (GFI = 0.999, AGFI = 0.997, CFI = 1.000, RMSEA = 0.000, χ 2 = 1.2). In women, significant paths were confirmed from the healthy eating literacy scale to awareness of " access to foods " and " access to information, " and such awareness influenced the frequency of Japanese healthy meals (GFI = 0.999, AGFI = 0.986, CFI = 0.998, RMSEA = 0.041, χ 2 = 2.7). Conclusions: Results suggest that healthy eating literacy possibly influences the frequency of Japanese healthy meals via awareness of food environment.
健康饮食素养对食品环境意识和粮食、鱼肉、蔬菜膳食消费的影响:30多岁男女的通径分析
摘要目的:本研究考察健康饮食素养量表与日本健康膳食(谷物类、鱼肉类和蔬菜类)的饮食环境意识和消费频次的关系,揭示健康饮食素养对日本健康膳食消费的影响。方法:对某社会调查公司的监测人员9356名30~39岁的男女进行在线调查。共有2000名受访者(1018名男性,982名女性)接受了调查。进行Logistic回归分析,调整非家庭烹饪食物(外出就餐、外卖和预煮菜肴)的消费频率和对食物环境的认识(获取食物和信息)。研究结果用于建立涉及健康饮食识字量表、食品环境意识和日本健康饮食的因果模型。并进行通径分析。结果:在男性中,从健康饮食素养量表到“获取食物”和“获取信息”的意识有显著的路径。此外,“获取食物”的意识影响了日本健康膳食的频率(GFI = 0.999, AGFI = 0.997, CFI = 1.000, RMSEA = 0.000, χ 2 = 1.2)。在女性中,从健康饮食素养量表到对“获取食物”和“获取信息”的认识证实了显著的路径,这种意识影响了日本健康膳食的频率(GFI = 0.999, AGFI = 0.986, CFI = 0.998, RMSEA = 0.041, χ 2 = 2.7)。结论:健康饮食文化可能通过饮食环境意识影响日本健康饮食的频率。
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