de Almeida M D, Graça P, Lappalainen R, Giachetti I, Kafatos A, Remaut de Winter A, Kearney J M
Curso de Ciencias da Nutricao, Porto, Portugal.
Eur J Clin Nutr. 1997 Jun;51 Suppl 2:S16-22.
To assess what sources of information on healthy eating are used and in particular to ascertain which are the most trusted by European adults.
A cross-sectional study in which quota-controlled, nationally-representative samples of approximately 1000 adults from each country completed a face-to-face interview-assisted questionnaire.
The survey was conducted between October 1995 and February 1996 in the 15 member states of the European Union.
14331 subjects (aged 15 y upwards) completed the questionnaire. Data were weighted by population size for each country and by sex, age and regional distribution within each member state.
The five sources of information most frequently selected were: TV/radio (29%), magazines and newspapers (27%), health professionals (26%), food packages (22%) and relatives/friends (22%). Those used by less than 5% of the population included vegetarian and slimming societies and women's organizations. The reliance on health professionals for information was stronger for females and tended to increase with age. The most trusted sources of information in almost all countries were health professionals (91%) and government agencies (80%) with great consistency across countries. 15% of Europeans stated that they did not get any information on healthy eating.
评估人们使用哪些健康饮食信息来源,尤其要确定欧洲成年人最信任哪些信息来源。
一项横断面研究,每个国家约1000名成年人的配额控制、具有全国代表性的样本完成了一份面对面访谈辅助问卷。
1995年10月至1996年2月在欧盟15个成员国进行了该调查。
14331名受试者(年龄在15岁及以上)完成了问卷。数据按每个国家的人口规模以及每个成员国的性别、年龄和地区分布进行加权。
最常被选择的五个信息来源是:电视/广播(29%)、杂志和报纸(27%)、健康专业人员(26%)、食品包装(22%)以及亲戚/朋友(22%)。使用比例低于5%的人群所使用的信息来源包括素食和减肥协会以及妇女组织。女性对健康专业人员提供信息的依赖更强,且倾向于随年龄增长而增加。几乎在所有国家,最受信任的信息来源是健康专业人员(91%)和政府机构(80%),各国之间具有高度一致性。15%的欧洲人表示他们没有获取到任何关于健康饮食的信息。