Duman Emre, Keser Alev
Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics Siirt University Siirt Türkiye.
Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics Ankara University Ankara Türkiye.
Food Sci Nutr. 2025 Jun 8;13(6):e70397. doi: 10.1002/fsn3.70397. eCollection 2025 Jun.
The global challenges of warming temperatures, reduced rainfall, and extreme weather events have heightened the need for sustainable food sources. With a growing world population, there is an increasing demand for environmentally sustainable food production methods, making edible insects a promising alternative due to their nutritional and ecological benefits. This study was conducted to validate the Turkish version of the Entomophagy Attitude Questionnaire (EAQ) and examine, through path analysis, the relationship between university students' attitudes toward insect consumption and sustainable, healthy eating behaviors. The sample consisted of 641 Generation Z students aged 18-23. Data were collected via the Sustainable and Healthy Eating Behaviors Scale (SHEBS), the EAQ, and a demographic survey conducted through Google Forms. Results indicated that the EAQ is a reliable and valid tool, with significant correlations among its components ( < 0.05). Among SHEBS dimensions, the "healthy and balanced diet" factor scored the highest (mean: 4.744), while the "local food" factor scored the lowest (mean: 3.361). Path analysis showed an acceptable model fit for the SHEBS dimensions on the EAQ, with "seasonal foods and avoiding food waste" showing a positive effect on the "interest" dimension of entomophagy ( < 0.05); however, no significant effect was observed for the "disgust" dimension ( > 0.05). The study suggests that public awareness should be raised to reduce negative attitudes toward entomophagy. Future studies should develop comprehensive interventions to overcome cultural barriers to entomophagy and promote this alternative to a wider audience.
气温上升、降雨减少和极端天气事件等全球性挑战,加剧了对可持续食物来源的需求。随着世界人口的增长,对环境可持续的粮食生产方法的需求也在增加,食用昆虫因其营养和生态效益而成为一种有前景的替代品。本研究旨在验证土耳其语版的食虫态度问卷(EAQ),并通过路径分析,考察大学生对食用昆虫的态度与可持续、健康饮食行为之间的关系。样本包括641名年龄在18至23岁之间的Z世代学生。数据通过可持续和健康饮食行为量表(SHEBS)、EAQ以及通过谷歌表单进行的人口统计学调查收集。结果表明,EAQ是一个可靠且有效的工具,其各组成部分之间存在显著相关性(<0.05)。在SHEBS维度中,“健康均衡饮食”因素得分最高(均值:4.744),而“本地食物”因素得分最低(均值:3.361)。路径分析表明,EAQ上的SHEBS维度有一个可接受的模型拟合,“季节性食物和避免食物浪费”对食虫的“兴趣”维度有积极影响(<0.05);然而,未观察到对“厌恶”维度有显著影响(>0.05)。该研究表明,应提高公众意识,以减少对食虫的负面态度。未来的研究应制定全面的干预措施,以克服食虫的文化障碍,并向更广泛的受众推广这种替代品。