Departamento de Ciencias Farmacéuticas y de la Salud, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad San Pablo-CEU, CEU Universities, Urbanización Montepríncipe, Boadilla del Monte, 28660 Madrid, Spain.
Spanish Nutrition Foundation (FEN), 28024 Madrid, Spain.
Nutrients. 2020 Oct 15;12(10):3154. doi: 10.3390/nu12103154.
Moving towards sustainable food systems and food consumption are proposed as strategies to reduce environmental impact. However, these strategies require joint action between different stakeholders, including the general population's knowledge and perception, as final consumers. To assess the knowledge and awareness on food sustainability and environmental impact concepts in a representative sample of Spanish adult population, we conducted a cross-sectional, nationally representative telephone survey. After random selection, 2052 respondents aged ≥18 years (57% woman and 43% men) participated. A questionnaire was specifically designed for the research. Participants showed a good attitude towards sustainable diets, which were described as healthy by 40% of the population. Most of the responders (>70%), did not well understand ecological and carbon footprints, and green and blue water concepts. Men declared a higher understanding of sustainability concepts, as compared to women. More than 50% of the population misunderstood the impact of meat and derivatives production on sustainability, and 70% perceived the same for fish and dairy products. Women were more prone to pay more money to afford a sustainable diet than men were. In conclusion, although consumers show a positive attitude towards sustainability, important misconceptions remain, and thus require intervention through education, information, and motivation.
向可持续的食物系统和食物消费模式转变被提议为减少环境影响的策略。然而,这些策略需要不同利益相关者的共同行动,包括一般公众作为最终消费者的知识和看法。为了评估西班牙成年人口中有代表性的样本对食物可持续性和环境影响概念的了解和认识,我们进行了一项横断面、全国代表性的电话调查。经过随机选择,2052 名年龄≥18 岁的受访者(57%为女性,43%为男性)参与了调查。专门为这项研究设计了一份问卷。参与者对可持续饮食持良好态度,40%的人认为可持续饮食是健康的。大多数受访者(>70%)不太理解生态和碳足迹、绿色和蓝色水的概念。与女性相比,男性宣称对可持续性概念的理解更高。超过 50%的人口误解了肉类和其衍生品生产对可持续性的影响,70%的人对鱼类和乳制品也有同样的看法。与男性相比,女性更倾向于支付更多的钱来购买可持续的饮食。总之,尽管消费者对可持续性持积极态度,但仍存在重要的误解,因此需要通过教育、信息和激励来进行干预。