Qian Kun, Yamada Yuki
Institute of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
Faculty of Arts and Science, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
Front Nutr. 2020 May 20;7:66. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2020.00066. eCollection 2020.
Entomophagy refers to eating insects. Insect food, including cooked insects and other processed food with insect-based ingredients, is consumed in many regions of the world as a part of traditional dietary behavior, or as innovative functional food. However, many people especially in western or industrialized societies have shown negative attitudes such as resistance or disgust to entomophagy. In this study, we examined the acceptability of eating insects from the context of the behavioral immune system (BIS), by employing a questionnaire survey and picture-based semantic association experiment. We collected data from 1,369 Japanese participants (581 females and 788 males, mean age = 43.41 years, = 10.44 years) by conducting an online survey. The results revealed the influence of the behavioral immune system on entomophagy: The semantic associations between insect food and non-insect food, and between insect food and pathogens were significantly predicted by multiple domains related to the attitudes, concerns, and experience of food and pathogens. The semantic associations between insect food and pathogens were significantly stronger than other associations. People who concentrate on food safety and hygiene revealed fewer associations between insect food and non-insect food. These results indicated that promoting the sanitary and hygienic image of insect food may reduce revulsion at entomophagy and promote uptake.
食虫行为是指食用昆虫。昆虫食品,包括烹制的昆虫以及其他含有昆虫成分的加工食品,在世界许多地区都被作为传统饮食行为的一部分或创新功能食品而食用。然而,许多人,尤其是西方或工业化社会的人,对食虫行为表现出抵触或厌恶等负面态度。在本研究中,我们通过问卷调查和基于图片的语义联想实验,从行为免疫系统(BIS)的角度研究了食用昆虫的可接受性。我们通过在线调查从1369名日本参与者(581名女性和788名男性,平均年龄 = 43.41岁,标准差 = 10.44岁)中收集了数据。结果揭示了行为免疫系统对食虫行为的影响:昆虫食品与非昆虫食品之间以及昆虫食品与病原体之间的语义联想,由与食物和病原体的态度、担忧及经历相关的多个领域显著预测。昆虫食品与病原体之间的语义联想明显强于其他联想。关注食品安全和卫生的人所揭示的昆虫食品与非昆虫食品之间的联想较少。这些结果表明,提升昆虫食品的卫生形象可能会减少对食虫行为的反感并促进其接受度。