Department of Human Nutrition, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Division of Sciences, University of Otago, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin9054, New Zealand.
Public Health Nutr. 2022 Apr;25(4):904-912. doi: 10.1017/S1368980021003244. Epub 2021 Aug 5.
This study aimed to describe meat consumption rationalisation and relationships with meat consumption patterns and food choice motivations in New Zealand adolescents.
This was a cross-sectional study of adolescents from high schools across New Zealand. Demographics, dietary habits, and motivations and attitudes towards food were assessed by online questionnaire and anthropometric measurements taken by researchers. The 4Ns questionnaire assessed meat consumption rationalisation with four subscales: 'Nice', 'Normal', 'Necessary' and 'Natural'.
Nineteen secondary schools from eight regions in New Zealand, with some purposive sampling of adolescent vegetarians in Otago, New Zealand.
Questionnaires were completed by 385 non-vegetarian and vegetarian (self-identified) adolescents.
A majority of non-vegetarian adolescents agreed that consuming meat was 'nice' (65 %), but fewer agreed that meat consumption was 'necessary' (51 %). Males agreed more strongly than females with all 4N subscales. High meat consumers were more likely to agree than to disagree that meat consumption was nice, normal, necessary and natural, and vegetarians tended to disagree with all rationalisations. Adolescent non-vegetarians whose food choice was motivated more by convenience, sensory appeal, price and familiarity tended to agree more with all 4N subscales, whereas adolescents motivated by animal welfare and environmental concerns were less likely to agree.
To promote a reduction in meat consumption in adolescents, approaches will need to overcome beliefs that meat consumption is nice, normal, necessary and natural.
本研究旨在描述新西兰青少年肉类消费合理化及其与肉类消费模式和食物选择动机的关系。
这是一项对新西兰各地高中青少年的横断面研究。通过在线问卷和研究人员进行的人体测量评估了人口统计学、饮食习惯以及对食物的动机和态度。4Ns 问卷用四个分量表评估肉类消费合理化:“好吃”、“正常”、“必要”和“自然”。
新西兰八个地区的 19 所中学,在新西兰奥塔哥对青少年素食者进行了一些有目的的抽样。
共有 385 名非素食和素食(自我认定)青少年完成了问卷。
大多数非素食青少年同意吃肉“好吃”(65%),但只有较少的人同意吃肉“必要”(51%)。男性比女性在所有 4N 分量表上的同意程度更高。高肉类消费者比不同意者更有可能认为肉类消费是好吃、正常、必要和自然的,而素食者则倾向于不同意所有合理化。那些以方便、感官吸引力、价格和熟悉度为主要食物选择动机的青少年非素食者更倾向于同意所有 4N 分量表,而那些受动物福利和环境问题驱动的青少年则不太可能同意。
为了促进青少年减少肉类消费,需要克服吃肉好吃、正常、必要和自然的信念。