Li-Cohen Amy E, Bruhn Christine M
Center for Consumer Research, Department of Food Science and Technology, University of California, Davis 95616-8598, USA.
J Food Prot. 2002 Aug;65(8):1287-96. doi: 10.4315/0362-028x-65.8.1287.
A national mail survey focusing on consumer handling of fresh fruits and vegetables was conducted among 2,000 randomly selected households in the United States. The objective was to quantify consumer practices relating to the purchase, transport, storage, and preparation of fresh produce, with emphasis on practices that affect safety. Following an additional mailing procedure, a response rate of 33% was obtained. Six percent of the consumers responded that they seldom or never wash fresh produce, and more than 35% indicated that they do not wash their melons before preparation. Twenty-three percent of the respondents indicated placing their meat, poultry, and fish on a refrigerator shelf above other foods, and 9% do not place their produce at any specific location in the refrigerator. Almost half of the respondents indicated not always washing their hands before handling fresh produce. Ninety-seven percent of respondents reported that they always wash their food preparation surfaces after contact with meat products, yet 5% and 24% dry wipe or wash with water only, respectively. The results from this study suggest that women, lower-income households, people 65 years and older, and non-college graduates practice safer food handling methods than men, higher-income households, people younger than 65 years, and college or postcollege graduates. The survey findings suggest that consumer education materials should emphasize safe handling practices from purchase through consumption. Educational outreach should target specific subpopulations, men, college graduates, higher-income households, and people younger than 65 years because of their higher frequency of unsafe handling and washing practices.
在美国,针对2000个随机抽取的家庭开展了一项全国性邮件调查,重点关注消费者对新鲜水果和蔬菜的处理情况。目的是量化消费者在新鲜农产品购买、运输、储存和准备方面的行为,重点是影响安全的行为。经过额外的邮寄程序后,获得了33%的回复率。6%的消费者表示他们很少或从不清洗新鲜农产品,超过35%的消费者表示在准备食用前不清洗甜瓜。23%的受访者表示将他们的肉类、家禽和鱼类放在冰箱的架子上,高于其他食物,9%的受访者没有将他们的农产品放在冰箱中的任何特定位置。近一半的受访者表示在处理新鲜农产品之前并非总是洗手。97%的受访者报告说,他们在接触肉类产品后总是会清洗食物准备表面,但分别有5%和24%的人只是干擦或仅用水冲洗。这项研究的结果表明,与男性、高收入家庭、65岁以下人群以及大学或大学以上学历毕业生相比,女性、低收入家庭、65岁及以上人群以及非大学毕业生采用更安全的食品处理方法。调查结果表明,消费者教育材料应强调从购买到消费的安全处理做法。教育推广应针对特定亚群体,即男性、大学毕业生、高收入家庭以及65岁以下人群,因为他们不安全处理和清洗行为的频率更高。