Department of Marketing Innovation and Organisation, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Department of Communication Studies, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium.
Int J Public Health. 2022 May 23;67:1604627. doi: 10.3389/ijph.2022.1604627. eCollection 2022.
We aim to relate Flemish adults' main food information sources (e.g., celebrity chefs, experts) with their dietary behavior. A cross-sectional online survey among 1115 Flemish adults who regularly cook, measured the food information sources the respondents used to obtain recipes, their dietary intake and dietary restrictions. Ordinal and logistic regression were used to investigate the relation between food media, dietary intake and dietary restrictions. Celebrity chefs were mentioned most often (37%) as main food information source, followed by family and acquaintances (21%) and lifestyle gurus (12%). Using lifestyle gurus as a source of dietary information is associated with more dietary restrictions and a higher intake frequency of plant-based food groups, whereas using celebrity chefs or experts is associated with a different (but less unequivocal vegetarian or healthy) dietary intake. Media icons like lifestyle gurus and celebrity chefs appear to be among people's main sources of food information. There is a significant association between using them as a source of food information and dietary behavior. Further research on the influence of media on diet is required.
我们旨在将弗拉芒成年人的主要食物信息来源(例如名厨、专家)与其饮食行为联系起来。通过对 1115 名经常做饭的弗拉芒成年人进行的横断面在线调查,测量了受访者用来获取食谱的食物信息来源、他们的饮食摄入和饮食限制。使用有序和逻辑回归来研究食物媒体、饮食摄入和饮食限制之间的关系。名厨(37%)是最常被提及的主要食物信息来源,其次是家庭和熟人(21%)和生活方式大师(12%)。将生活方式大师作为饮食信息的来源与更多的饮食限制和更高的植物性食物组的摄入频率相关,而使用名厨或专家与不同(但不太明确的素食或健康)的饮食摄入相关。像生活方式大师和名厨这样的媒体偶像似乎是人们获取食物信息的主要来源之一。使用它们作为食物信息的来源与饮食行为之间存在显著关联。需要进一步研究媒体对饮食的影响。