Tsartsou Evangelia, Proutsos Nikolaos, Papadopoulos Iakovos, Tzouvelekas Vangelis, Castanas Elias, Kampa Marilena
Laboratory of Experimental Endocrinology, School of Medicine, University of Crete, Voutes University Campus, 71013, Heraklion, Greece.
Hellenic Agricultural Organization DEMETER, Athens, Greece.
Hormones (Athens). 2021 Mar;20(1):177-188. doi: 10.1007/s42000-020-00209-7. Epub 2020 Jun 5.
The main objective of the present study was to investigate the attitudes among a sample of educated Greek consumers toward the use of dietary supplements (DS) and functional foods (FF) given that attitudes and behaviors as regards DS/FF have not been sufficiently evaluated in Southern Europe, where their penetration is lower as compared to northern countries.
An online questionnaire was completed by 358 individuals (n = 358, 55.6% females, 44.4% males, and 82% of the total with higher education). Questionnaire reliability was assessed by Cronbach's alpha coefficient while independence among qualitative variables was assayed by Pearson's chi-squared test or Fisher's exact test. The different groups of questions were analyzed by factor analysis, with principal component analysis and Varimax rotation, applied after a factor analysis and Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) measure of sampling adequacy test. Finally, a hierarchical cluster analysis based on Ward's method, using the squared Euclidean distance as a measure, was performed in order to identify and classify cases.
Our results revealed that the majority of responders were aware of the principles of healthy eating, considering DS/FF as valid additives conferring beneficial effects. A surprising finding is that consumers, independently of the use of DS/FF, tend to prepare food at home and to adhere strongly to the Mediterranean diet and its principles. In addition, they express a certain degree of wariness as to product labeling and health claims, following instead the recommendations of health professionals and scientific evidence. Finally, they prefer to purchase DS/FF from pharmacies.
Our findings provide valuable data concerning active Greek consumers' attitudes toward these relative new products, which could be extended to other Mediterranean and South European populations.
鉴于在南欧,膳食补充剂(DS)和功能性食品(FF)的渗透率低于北欧国家,且对其态度和行为尚未得到充分评估,本研究的主要目的是调查一群受过教育的希腊消费者对使用DS和FF的态度。
358人(n = 358,女性占55.6%,男性占44.4%,82%具有高等教育背景)完成了一份在线问卷。通过Cronbach's α系数评估问卷的信度,通过Pearson卡方检验或Fisher精确检验分析定性变量之间的独立性。通过因子分析,采用主成分分析和方差最大化旋转,在进行因子分析和Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin(KMO)抽样适当性检验后,对不同组的问题进行分析。最后,采用基于Ward方法的层次聚类分析,以平方欧氏距离为度量,对案例进行识别和分类。
我们的结果显示,大多数受访者了解健康饮食的原则,认为DS/FF是具有有益效果的有效添加剂。一个令人惊讶的发现是,无论是否使用DS/FF,消费者都倾向于在家准备食物,并严格遵循地中海饮食及其原则。此外,他们对产品标签和健康声明表现出一定程度的谨慎,而是遵循健康专业人员的建议和科学证据。最后,他们更喜欢从药店购买DS/FF。
我们的研究结果提供了有关活跃的希腊消费者对这些相对新产品态度的宝贵数据,这些数据可推广到其他地中海和南欧人群。