加拿大人对替代蛋白质食品的体验及其改变当前饮食模式的意愿

IF 4.8 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Gumataw Kifle Abebe , Mariam R. Ismail , Kathleen Kevany , Hiwot Abebe Haileslassie , Treasa Pauley
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尽管已有证据表明替代蛋白质食品(APF)对环境和健康有益,但人们对替代蛋白质食品的认识仍存在相当大的差距和误解。本研究通过一项全国性调查(1,800 多份回复),探讨了加拿大人对替代蛋白质食品的体验以及改变当前膳食模式的意愿,重点关注四种替代蛋白质食品--植物性替代蛋白质(PBAP)--植物性(PB)牛奶、PB 肉类、实验室培育(LG)肉类和其他替代蛋白质(OAP)--以及两种动物性食品(ANBF)--牛奶和肉类。数据是根据比例分层抽样法从加拿大所有地区收集的,并使用计量经济学模型进行分析。PB牛奶是参与者食用最多的APF,其次是PB肉类,而LG肉类是参与者食用最少的APF。人们所认为的 APF 的复杂性阻碍了他们减少 ANBF 的消费,同时增加了 APF 的消费。感知到的相对优势与 APF 的采用呈正相关。感知到的兼容性强烈影响了个人对 PB 肉和 OAP 的采用。同样,感知到的可试用性也极大地影响了 PB 奶和 PB 肉的采用。尽管人们认为有机食品在加工、添加剂、热量和糖含量方面可能存在较高的健康风险,但这并不妨碍人们消费果汁牛奶和果汁饮料。然而,对风险的感知确实影响了在未来 12 个月内改变饮食模式的意愿。此外,对肉类的依恋和可持续发展取向在很大程度上预示着目前对 APF 的消费决策和改变饮食模式的意愿。虽然可持续发展取向会促使人们改变饮食习惯,但并不总是会导致极端的改变。最后,一些人口统计学变量(年龄、性别和教育程度)、饮食偏好(杂食动物)以及居住地区和区域对当前的消费决策和未来的意向也有影响。总之,通过控制若干因素并对各种蛋白质来源进行比较分析,本研究深入探讨了创新采用特征、感知风险、肉类依恋和可持续发展导向在理解膳食选择方面的相互作用,并为行业利益相关者和促进亚太论坛的政策提供了一些启示。
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Canadians' experiences of alternative protein foods and their intentions to alter current dietary patterns

Canadians' experiences of alternative protein foods and their intentions to alter current dietary patterns

Despite established evidence about the environmental and health benefits of alternative protein foods (APF), considerable knowledge gaps and misconceptions remain toward APF. Drawing on a national survey (1800+ responses), the study explores Canadians' experiences of APF and intentions to alter current dietary patterns focusing on four APF – plant-based alternative proteins (PBAP) – plant-based (PB) milk, PB meat, lab-grown (LG) meat, and other alternative proteins (OAP) – and two animal-based foods (ANBF)– milk and meat. Data were collected based on a proportional stratified sampling method from all regions of Canada and analyzed using econometric models. While PB milk was the most consumed APF, followed by PB meat, LG meat was the least tried among participants. Perceived complexity of APF discouraged individuals from cutting back on ANBF, while increasing the consumption of APF. Perceived relative advantage was positively related to the adoption of APF. Perceived compatibility strongly influenced individuals’ adoption of PB meat and OAP. Likewise, perceived trialability significantly influenced the adoption of PB milk and PB meat. Despite the perception that APF may have high health related risks associated with processing, additives, calorie and sugar content, this did not prevent individuals from consuming PB milk and OAP. However, perceived risks did affect intentions to alter dietary patterns in the next 12 months. Additionally, meat attachment and sustainability orientation significantly predicted current consumption decisions of APF and intentions to alter dietary patterns. Although sustainability orientation motivates dietary changes, it did not always lead to extreme shifts. Finally, several demographic variables (age, gender, and education), dietary preferences (being omnivore), and residential area and region had influence on current consumption decisions and future intentions. In conclusion, by controlling several factors and through a comparative analysis of various protein sources, the study offers insights into the interplay of innovation-adoption characteristics, perceived risks, meat attachment and sustainability orientation in understanding dietary choices and provides some implications for industry stakeholders and policies promoting APF.

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