Aslan Gonul Busra, Caferoglu Akin Zeynep
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Erciyes University, Kayseri, 38260, Türkiye.
Department of Health Sciences, University of York, York, UK.
BMC Public Health. 2025 Jun 5;25(1):2109. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-23353-4.
The rise of digital platforms as sources of nutrition information has highlighted the need for digital healthy eating literacy to ensure informed dietary choices. Understanding the role of digital healthy eating literacy in shaping sustainable dietary behaviours is crucial for promoting both individual and planetary health. This study aimed to examine the associations between digital healthy eating literacy, environmentally responsible food choices, and adherence to the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet), a sustainable dietary model, among adults in Türkiye.
A total of 1,516 adults (mean age: 28.9 ± 9.8 years) residing in Türkiye were recruited through an online survey distributed via social platforms. Participants completed an online questionnaire comprising the e-Healthy Diet Literacy (e-HDL) Questionnaire, the Environmentally Responsible Food Choice Scale, and the 14-item Mediterranean Diet Adherence Screener (MEDAS). This cross-sectional study employed multivariable regression analyses to examine the associations between digital healthy eating literacy, environmentally responsible food choices, and adherence to the MedDiet.
Higher e-HDL scores were significantly associated with increased environmentally responsible food choices (β = 0.283, 95% CI: 0.233-0.333, p < 0.001) and a 1.039-fold increase in the odds of adherence to the MedDiet (95% CI: 1.021-1.058, p < 0.001). The strength of the association between e-HDL and the outcomes varied by subgroup, with stronger associations observed for environmentally responsible food choices among non-smokers, non-drinkers, daily exercisers, and higher-income individuals, and for adherence to the MedDiet among women, non-smokers, non-drinkers, and those with lower or equal income levels. Among the MedDiet adherents, e-HDL explained 10.5% of the variance in environmentally responsible food choices (p < 0.001).
This study highlights the potential importance of digital healthy eating literacy in relation to sustainable dietary behaviours and environmental health. Targeted digital nutrition education programmes may help support improvements in digital healthy eating literacy and encourage sustainable diets, supporting planetary health. Future policies should focus on increasing awareness and accessibility of reliable nutrition information on digital platforms to improve dietary practices and environmental sustainability.
数字平台作为营养信息来源的兴起凸显了数字健康饮食素养的必要性,以确保做出明智的饮食选择。了解数字健康饮食素养在塑造可持续饮食行为中的作用对于促进个人和地球健康至关重要。本研究旨在探讨土耳其成年人中数字健康饮食素养、对环境负责的食物选择以及对地中海饮食(一种可持续饮食模式)的依从性之间的关联。
通过在社交平台上分发的在线调查,招募了总共1516名居住在土耳其的成年人(平均年龄:28.9±9.8岁)。参与者完成了一份在线问卷,其中包括电子健康饮食素养(e-HDL)问卷、对环境负责的食物选择量表以及14项地中海饮食依从性筛查工具(MEDAS)。这项横断面研究采用多变量回归分析来检验数字健康饮食素养、对环境负责的食物选择以及对地中海饮食的依从性之间的关联。
较高的e-HDL得分与更多对环境负责的食物选择显著相关(β = 0.283,95%置信区间:0.233 - 0.333,p < 0.001),并且依从地中海饮食的几率增加1.039倍(95%置信区间:1.021 - 1.058,p < 0.001)。e-HDL与结果之间的关联强度因亚组而异,在不吸烟者、不饮酒者、每日锻炼者和高收入个体中,e-HDL与对环境负责的食物选择之间的关联更强;在女性、不吸烟者、不饮酒者以及收入水平较低或相等的个体中,e-HDL与依从地中海饮食之间的关联更强。在地中海饮食的依从者中,e-HDL解释了对环境负责的食物选择中10.5%的变异(p < 0.001)。
本研究强调了数字健康饮食素养在可持续饮食行为和环境健康方面的潜在重要性。有针对性的数字营养教育计划可能有助于支持提高数字健康饮食素养,并鼓励可持续饮食,从而促进地球健康。未来的政策应侧重于提高数字平台上可靠营养信息的知晓度和可获取性,以改善饮食习惯和环境可持续性。