Wollmar Mari, Post Anna, Sjöberg Agneta
Department of Food and Nutrition and Sport Science, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Front Nutr. 2024 Aug 20;11:1449054. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2024.1449054. eCollection 2024.
This study aims to explore climate consciousness in relation to food consumption in young adults, examining its relationship with physical activity level and gender. A mixed-method approach is utilized, integrating seven-day food records and semi-structured interviews, employing social practice theory in our analytical framework. Our cohort of 47 participants (25 women, 22 men) displays varied diets, from omnivores to vegans. Moderately-active women show the lowest carbon footprint, favoring climate-conscious choices related to lower energy needs and plant-based preferences. Highly-active individuals consume more energy, resulting in a higher carbon footprint. Gender differences are evident, women were inclined to climate-conscious food practices motivated by animal ethics and health concerns. Conversely, men demonstrated a tendency for meat consumption. Participants share an understanding of carbon footprint, reflecting a solid awareness of food-related climate impact but differ in priorities; performance for highly-active, and economy for moderately-active. This highlights a mix of commonalities and distinctions, informing flexible, sustainable food practices. Higher activity levels are linked to greater energy needs and a higher carbon footprint. Moderately-active women show the most climate-conscious food choices, leading to the lowest carbon footprint. Our findings indicate that highly-active individuals and men have significant potential to improve climate-adapted food consumption.
本研究旨在探讨年轻人与食物消费相关的气候意识,考察其与身体活动水平及性别的关系。采用混合方法,结合七天食物记录和半结构化访谈,并在分析框架中运用社会实践理论。我们的47名参与者(25名女性,22名男性)组成的队列呈现出多样的饮食,从杂食者到纯素食者。中度活跃的女性碳足迹最低,倾向于与较低能量需求和植物性偏好相关的气候意识选择。高度活跃的个体消耗更多能量,导致更高的碳足迹。性别差异明显,女性因动物伦理和健康问题倾向于气候意识型食物做法。相反,男性表现出肉类消费倾向。参与者对碳足迹有共同理解,反映出对食物相关气候影响的扎实认识,但在优先事项上存在差异;高度活跃者注重表现,中度活跃者注重经济性。这凸显了共性与差异的混合,为灵活、可持续的食物做法提供了参考。较高的活动水平与更大的能量需求和更高的碳足迹相关。中度活跃的女性做出的食物选择最具气候意识,导致碳足迹最低。我们的研究结果表明,高度活跃的个体和男性在改善适应气候的食物消费方面有很大潜力。