Daniele Nucci, Lorenzo Stacchini, Maria Villa, Chiara Passeri, Nicoletta Romano, Roberta Ferranti, Alisha Morsella, Nicola Veronese, Stefania Maggi, Vincenza Gianfredi
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这是一项探讨地中海饮食(MD)依从性与食物浪费行为之间关系的横断面研究。共有2697名意大利大学生参与(28%的MD高依从性)。通过使用经过验证的家庭食物浪费行为(HFWB)问卷来衡量,对MD遵守程度较高的参与者表现出食物浪费意识行为。具体来说,水果、蔬菜和豆类的高消费量与较低的食物浪费得分显著相关。更严格地遵守MD显著降低了参与高浪费行为的几率(OR = 0.50, 95%CI: 0.41-0.62, p
The role of Mediterranean diet in reducing household food waste: the UniFoodWaste study among italian students.
This is a cross-sectional study exploring the association between Mediterranean Diet (MD) adherence and food waste behaviours. A total of 2,697 Italian university students participated (28% high MD adherence). Participants with higher adherence to the MD exhibit food waste-conscious behaviours, measured using the validated Household Food Waste Behaviour (HFWB) questionnaire. Specifically, higher consumption of fruits, vegetables, and legumes was significantly associated with lower food waste scores. Greater adherence to the MD significantly reduced the odds of engaging in high-waste behaviours (OR = 0.50, 95%CI: 0.41-0.62, p < 0.001). Individuals with higher MD adherence demonstrated superior skills in managing leftovers and estimating food quantities. Parental influence on food waste behaviours was positively correlated with adherence to the MD. These findings highlight the potential of promoting the MD not only for its health benefits but also as a strategy for reducing household food waste, with implications for both public health and environmental sustainability.
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The primary aim of International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition is to integrate food science with nutrition. Improvement of knowledge in human nutrition should always be the final objective of submitted research. It''s an international, peer-reviewed journal which publishes high quality, original research contributions to scientific knowledge. All manuscript submissions are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is single blind and submission is online via ScholarOne Manuscripts.