González-Guzmán Marcos E, Del-Aguila-Arcentales Shyla, Alvarez-Risco Aldo, Rojas-Osorio Mercedes, Yáñez Jaime A
Escuela de Posgrado, Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana, Campeche, Mexico.
Facultad de Ingeniería y Tecnología, Universidad Santa María La Antigua, Ciudad de Panamá, Panama.
Int J Food Sci. 2024 Oct 15;2024:9094666. doi: 10.1155/2024/9094666. eCollection 2024.
Currently, food access has worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. For this reason, various alternatives are required to improve the population's diet. Among the many alternatives is the use of 3D printing technology to reproduce food that can reach the most vulnerable population. This remarkable study shows future generations the importance of seeking innovative food that guarantees a nutritious and accessible diet. The study focuses on the Panamanian population to determine which variables influence the decision to consume innovative foods. The innovative product to be tested is based on insects, arachnids, and arthropods, which may be difficult for the population to consume, but thanks to 3D printing technologies, it is possible to generate foods based on these raw materials that look like traditional foods. Likewise, processing these foods generates less water consumption, giving them an ecological attribute. The present study seeks to know the variables that determine the purchase intention of consumers in Panama regarding the food supply based on insects, arachnids, and arthropods that are transformed into traditional food formats using 3D printers. This information can help companies prepare food offers to consumers in Panama.
目前,在新冠疫情期间,食物获取情况恶化。因此,需要各种替代方案来改善民众的饮食。众多替代方案之一是使用3D打印技术来复制能够送达最弱势群体的食物。这项卓越的研究向后代展示了寻找能保证营养且可获取的饮食的创新食物的重要性。该研究聚焦巴拿马人群,以确定哪些变量会影响食用创新食物的决策。待测试的创新产品以昆虫、蛛形纲动物和节肢动物为基础,这些食物民众可能难以接受,但借助3D打印技术,能够以这些原材料制作出看起来像传统食物的食品。同样,加工这些食物消耗的水更少,赋予它们一种生态属性。本研究旨在了解决定巴拿马消费者对基于昆虫、蛛形纲动物和节肢动物且使用3D打印机转化为传统食物形式的食物供应的购买意愿的变量。这些信息有助于企业为巴拿马的消费者准备食物供应。