大学生生态焦虑、可持续饮食和消费行为与EAT-Lancet饮食评分之间的关系

IF 4.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Arzu Kabasakal-Cetin
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关于对环境有益的行为、可持续和健康的饮食行为和饮食模式如何影响生态焦虑的研究并不多,反之亦然。本研究的目的是找出预测大学生生态焦虑或可持续健康饮食行为的因素。这项研究是在605名本科生中进行的。他们填写了包括生态焦虑、土耳其版的可持续健康饮食行为、有机食品消费和可持续消费行为在内的量表。此外,还计算了参与者的EAT-Lancet饮食评分。采用Pearson相关分析显示各量表之间的相关系数,并采用多元回归分析确定气候焦虑与可持续健康饮食行为的预测因子。女性参与者在生态焦虑、减少肉类、有机食品消费、EAT-Lancet饮食、环境意识和可重复使用性方面的平均得分更高。生态焦虑与某些类型的亲环境行为有关。与生态焦虑相关的较低行为症状、较高的有机食品消费和环境意识与较高的可持续和健康饮食行为相关。这些发现表明,生态焦虑可能被认为是环境意识等亲环境行为的动力,但与生态焦虑相关的行为症状可能对可持续和健康的饮食行为产生负面影响。为了采用更可持续的饮食模式,政府应该让人们了解他们的饮食选择对环境的影响。
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Association between eco-anxiety, sustainable eating and consumption behaviors and the EAT-Lancet diet score among university students

There is not much research on how actions that are good for the environment, sustainable and healthy eating behaviors and dietary patterns affect eco-anxiety, or vice versa. The goal of this study is to find out what predicts eco-anxiety or sustainable and healthy eating behaviors among university students. This study was done with 605 undergraduate students. They filled out scales including eco-anxiety, the Turkish version of sustainable and healthy eating behaviors, organic food consumption, and sustainable consumption behavior. Also, the EAT-Lancet Diet scores of the participants were calculated. Pearson correlational analysis was used in order to show the correlational coefficients between scales, and multiple regression analysis was performed to determine the predictors of both climate anxiety and sustainable and healthy eating behaviors. The mean scores of eco-anxiety, meat reduction, organic food consumption, the EAT-Lancet diet, environmental awareness, and reusability were higher among female participants. Eco-anxiety was associated with some types of pro-environmental behaviors. Lower behavioral symptoms related to eco-anxiety, greater organic food consumption, and environmental awareness were associated with higher sustainable and healthy eating behaviors. These findings suggest that eco-anxiety may be considered a motivating force for pro-environmental behaviors like environmental awareness, but behavioral symptoms related to eco-anxiety may have a negative effect on sustainable and healthy eating behaviors. In order to adopt more sustainable dietary patterns, governments should inform people about the impact of their dietary choices on the environment.

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Food Quality and Preference
Food Quality and Preference 工程技术-食品科技
CiteScore
10.40
自引率
15.10%
发文量
263
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Food Quality and Preference is a journal devoted to sensory, consumer and behavioural research in food and non-food products. It publishes original research, critical reviews, and short communications in sensory and consumer science, and sensometrics. In addition, the journal publishes special invited issues on important timely topics and from relevant conferences. These are aimed at bridging the gap between research and application, bringing together authors and readers in consumer and market research, sensory science, sensometrics and sensory evaluation, nutrition and food choice, as well as food research, product development and sensory quality assurance. Submissions to Food Quality and Preference are limited to papers that include some form of human measurement; papers that are limited to physical/chemical measures or the routine application of sensory, consumer or econometric analysis will not be considered unless they specifically make a novel scientific contribution in line with the journal''s coverage as outlined below.
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