University of Waterloo, 200 University Ave W, Waterloo, ON, Canada.
Public Health Nutr. 2024 Mar 8;27(1):e92. doi: 10.1017/S1368980024000661.
The research objectives were to evaluate factors that influence Canadian secondary school students' milk and milk alternatives (MMA) consumption and to explore associations through age and gender lenses.
A qualitative design was used, consisting of semi-structured interviews and photo-elicitation methods. Analysis was guided by the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB). Deductive and inductive thematic analyses were used to generate themes, charting data based on attributes such as gender and age.
Interviews were held virtually or via telephone.
Participants were twenty-eight high school students from Ontario, Canada, diverse in terms of gender and age.
Both desirable and undesirable beliefs about the health outcomes of consuming MMA were commonly discussed. These included health benefits such as strong bones, muscular strength, and growth, and health consequences like unwanted skin conditions, weight gain, and diseases. While boys and girls associated MMA consumption with muscular strength, boys predominantly considered this favourable, while girls discussed outcomes like unwanted skin conditions and weight gain more often. Adolescents' perspectives on taste/perceived enjoyment, environmentally friendly choices and animal welfare also influenced their MMA preferences. Parental influences were most cited among social factors, which appeared to be stronger during early adolescence. Factors involving cost, time and accessibility affected adolescents' beliefs about how difficult it was to consume MMA.
Recommendations for shifting attitudes towards MMA are provided to address unfavourable beliefs towards these products. Interventions to increase MMA consumption among adolescents should include parents and address cost barriers.
本研究旨在评估影响加拿大中学生牛奶和牛奶替代品(MMA)消费的因素,并从年龄和性别视角探讨这些因素之间的关联。
本研究采用定性设计,包括半结构化访谈和照片启发法。分析以计划行为理论(TPB)为指导。采用演绎和归纳主题分析生成主题,并根据性别和年龄等属性对数据进行图表绘制。
访谈通过虚拟或电话方式进行。
来自加拿大安大略省的 28 名高中生参与了本研究,他们在性别和年龄方面存在多样性。
参与者普遍讨论了与消费 MMA 的健康结果相关的理想和不理想信念。这些信念包括食用 MMA 的健康益处,如强壮骨骼、肌肉力量和生长,以及健康后果,如皮肤问题、体重增加和疾病。男孩和女孩都将 MMA 消费与肌肉力量联系起来,但男孩更倾向于认为这是有益的,而女孩则更频繁地讨论诸如皮肤问题和体重增加等后果。青少年对口味/感知乐趣、环保选择和动物福利的看法也影响了他们对 MMA 的偏好。在社会因素中,父母的影响是最常被提及的,这种影响在青少年早期更为明显。成本、时间和可及性等因素影响了青少年对消费 MMA 的难易程度的信念。
本研究提出了改变对 MMA 态度的建议,以解决对这些产品的不利看法。为了增加青少年对 MMA 的消费,干预措施应包括父母,并解决成本障碍。