Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN),School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences,Deakin University,221 Burwood Highway,Burwood,VIC 3125,Australia.
Public Health Nutr. 2018 Oct;21(14):2714-2722. doi: 10.1017/S1368980018001192. Epub 2018 May 15.
The present qualitative study aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of participants' attitudes, knowledge, perceived effectiveness (a person's belief that his/her behaviour can contribute to environmental preservation) and behaviours relating to a sustainable eating pattern.
One-to-one interviews (either face-to-face or by telephone) were conducted following a structured interview schedule, audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using inductive thematic analysis in NVivo 10.
Victorian (Australia) adult participants recruited via online advertisements, flyers on community advertisement boards and letterbox drops.
Twenty-four participants (mean age 40 years, range 19-69 years; thirteen female, eleven male) were interviewed.
Participants reported that environmental impact was not an important influence on their food choice. Participants displayed limited knowledge about a sustainable eating pattern, with most unaware of the environmental impact of food-related behaviours. Most participants believed sustainable eating would be only slightly beneficial to the environment. Participants reported undertaking limited sustainable food behaviours currently and were more willing to undertake a food behaviour if they perceived additional benefits, such as promoting health or supporting the local community.
The study suggests consumers need further information about a sustainable eating pattern and the environmental impact of food choice. The findings highlight some of the barriers that will need to be addressed when promoting this kind of eating pattern and that a range of interventions will be necessary.
本定性研究旨在深入了解参与者对可持续饮食模式的态度、知识、感知有效性(个人认为自己的行为有助于环境保护的信念)和行为。
采用结构化访谈提纲,通过面对面或电话访谈的方式进行一对一访谈,对访谈进行录音、逐字转录,并使用 NVivo 10 进行归纳主题分析。
澳大利亚维多利亚州的成年参与者通过在线广告、社区广告板传单和信箱投递招募。
共访谈了 24 名参与者(平均年龄 40 岁,范围 19-69 岁;13 名女性,11 名男性)。
参与者表示环境影响不是他们食物选择的重要影响因素。参与者对可持续饮食模式的知识有限,大多数人不知道与食物相关行为的环境影响。大多数参与者认为可持续饮食对环境只有轻微的益处。参与者目前报告采取的可持续食物行为有限,如果他们认为有额外的好处,如促进健康或支持当地社区,他们更愿意采取食物行为。
该研究表明消费者需要更多关于可持续饮食模式和食物选择对环境影响的信息。研究结果突出了在推广这种饮食模式时需要解决的一些障碍,并且需要采取一系列干预措施。