Department of Food and Drug, University of Parma, Parma, 43124, Italy.
Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management, School of Business and Economics, Maastricht University, LM Maastricht, 6211, The Netherlands.
Nutr J. 2024 May 27;23(1):56. doi: 10.1186/s12937-024-00962-0.
Promoting healthy and sustainable diets is increasingly important and the Mediterranean Diet (MD) has been recognized as an appropriate example that can be adapted to different countries. Considering that the college years are the time when US young adults are most likely to adopt unhealthy eating habits, the present study assessed adherence to the MD and the sustainability of dietary behaviors in a nationally representative sample of US university students, aiming to identify crucial levers for improving their eating behaviors.
MD adherence and the adoption of healthy and sustainable dietary patterns were assessed through the KIDMED and the Sustainable-HEalthy-Diet (SHED Index questionnaires, respectively, administered through an online survey that also included sociodemographic and behavioral questions. Non-parametric and logistic regression analyses were performed.
A sample of 1485 participants (median (IQR) age 21.0 (19.0-22.0); 59% women) correctly completed the survey. A medium adherence to the MD was the most prevalent (47%). According to multivariate logistic regression analysis, the likelihood of being more compliant with the MD increased when meeting physical activity recommendations, having a high SHED Index score, having the willingness to purchase and eat healthy and sustainable dishes, eating ultra-processed plant-based meat alternatives foods daily, and regularly attending the university canteen.
Encouraging dietary patterns rich in plant-based foods and with a moderate intake of animal products is crucial to increasing the adoption of healthy and sustainable diets, and university dining services represent a suitable setting to build a supportive environment that educates students on human and planetary health.
促进健康和可持续的饮食越来越重要,地中海饮食(Mediterranean Diet,MD)已被认为是一种可适应不同国家的适当范例。考虑到大学时代是美国年轻人最有可能养成不健康饮食习惯的时期,本研究评估了 MD 的依从性以及美国大学生中具有代表性的全国样本中饮食行为的可持续性,旨在确定改善其饮食行为的关键杠杆。
通过 KIDMED 和可持续健康饮食(Sustainable-Healthy-Diet,SHED)指数问卷评估 MD 依从性和健康可持续饮食模式的采用,分别通过在线调查进行评估,该调查还包括社会人口统计学和行为问题。进行了非参数和逻辑回归分析。
1485 名参与者(中位数(IQR)年龄 21.0(19.0-22.0);59%为女性)正确完成了调查。最常见的是中等程度的 MD 依从性(47%)。根据多变量逻辑回归分析,当符合体力活动建议、具有较高的 SHED 指数得分、愿意购买和食用健康可持续的菜肴、每天食用超加工植物性肉类替代品以及定期参加大学食堂时,更符合 MD 的可能性增加。
鼓励富含植物性食物且动物产品摄入量适度的饮食模式对于增加健康可持续饮食的采用至关重要,而大学餐饮服务代表了一个合适的环境,可以建立一个支持性的环境,教育学生关于人类和地球健康。