Lopes Carla Vanessa Alves, Dharmayani Putu Novi Arfirsta, Ronto Rimante, Hunter John, Mihrshahi Seema
Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine Health and Human Sciences, Macquarie University, Macquarie Park, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
Foods. 2024 May 27;13(11):1677. doi: 10.3390/foods13111677.
(1) Background: Urgent changes in our food choices are needed for more sustainable, resilient and equitable food systems. Australian native plant-based foods have both environmental and health benefits. Including these foods in our diet may reduce both the risk of chronic diseases and the impact of climate change. This study explored the perceptions and attitudes towards food choices, sustainability and Australian native plant-based food among university students. (2) Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was completed by 212 university students in Australia from October to December 2022. Questions included information about sociodemographic characteristics, food choices, Australian native foods and the impact on sustainability. Logistic regression was used for analyses. (3) Results: Most participants recognised the impact of food choices on sustainability. There was a significant association between recognition of the impact of food choices on sustainability and the environmental and nutritional benefits of Australian native foods (OR = 2.89, 95% CI 1.29, 6.46, = 0.010). Students who were familiar with or had tried Australian native plant-based foods were significantly more likely to recognise their environmental and nutritional benefits ( < 0.001). (4) Conclusions: Students who recognise the impact of food choices on sustainability and the benefits of Australian native foods are more likely to include native foods in their diet. More studies are needed to investigate the specific native foods consumed and the barriers and facilitators to the intake of these foods.
(1)背景:为实现更具可持续性、韧性和公平性的粮食系统,我们需要迅速改变食物选择。澳大利亚本土的植物性食物对环境和健康都有益处。将这些食物纳入我们的饮食中,可能会降低慢性病风险以及气候变化的影响。本研究探讨了大学生对食物选择、可持续性以及澳大利亚本土植物性食物的认知和态度。(2)方法:2022年10月至12月,澳大利亚212名大学生完成了一项横断面在线调查。问题包括社会人口学特征、食物选择、澳大利亚本土食物以及对可持续性的影响等方面的信息。采用逻辑回归进行分析。(3)结果:大多数参与者认识到食物选择对可持续性的影响。认识到食物选择对可持续性的影响与澳大利亚本土食物的环境和营养益处之间存在显著关联(OR = 2.89,95%可信区间1.29,6.46,P = 0.010)。熟悉或尝试过澳大利亚本土植物性食物的学生更有可能认识到其环境和营养益处(P < 0.001)。(4)结论:认识到食物选择对可持续性的影响以及澳大利亚本土食物益处的学生更有可能将本土食物纳入其饮食中。需要更多研究来调查所食用的具体本土食物以及摄入这些食物的障碍和促进因素。