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Young UK adults and the 5 A DAY campaign: perceived benefits and barriers of eating more fruits and vegetables

机译:英国年轻人和“ 5天一日游”:食用更多水果和蔬菜的好处和障碍

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Although consuming adequate amounts of fruits and vegetables reduces the risk of developing chronic diseases, it is widely recognized that young adults' intakes are currently well below the Department of Health's recommended five portions a day, with men consuming even less than women. One approach in the UK has been to introduce health campaigns such as the 5 A DAY programme; however, little is currently known about how well their messages are understood amongst young adults. This study examined current knowledge of the 5 A DAY message in young adults, as well as the perceived benefits and remaining barriers towards consuming more fruits and vegetables. In total, four focus groups were conducted using male (n = 22) and female (n = 18) students at the University of Reading. Content analysis revealed that while participants were aware of the 5 A DAY recommendation, there was widespread confusion regarding the detail. In addition, men were less accepting of the message than women, reporting greater disbelief and a lack of motivation to increase intake. Finally, a range of barriers was reported by participants of both genders, despite the perceived beneficial effects for health and appearance. The results illustrate a considerable gap between awareness and knowledge of the 5 A DAY message, and underscore the challenge that changing behaviour in young adults represents. As well as stepping up education- and skill-based health campaigns, more targeted gender specific interventions will be needed to achieve sustained increases in fruit and vegetable intake.
机译:尽管食用足够量的水果和蔬菜可以降低患上慢性病的风险,但众所周知,目前年轻人的摄入量远低于卫生部建议的每天五份的摄入量,男性的摄入量甚至少于女性。英国的一种方法是引入健康运动,例如“ 5天”计划。但是,目前关于年轻人的信息理解程度知之甚少。这项研究调查了年轻人对5 A DAY消息的当前知识,以及在食用更多水果和蔬菜方面的感知益处和仍然存在的障碍。总共,雷丁大学的男性(n = 22)和女性(n = 18)学生进行了四个焦点小组讨论。内容分析表明,尽管参与者知道“ 5天一日游”的建议,但在细节方面存在广泛的困惑。此外,男人对信息的接受程度不如女人,报告者更加难以置信并且缺乏增加摄入量的动力。最后,尽管人们认为对健康和外表有有益影响,但男女双方都报告了一系列障碍。结果表明,对5 A DAY消息的认知和知识之间存在很大差距,并强调了改变年轻人行为所带来的挑战。除了加强基于教育和技能的健康运动外,还需要针对性更强的针对性别的干预措施,以实现水果和蔬菜摄入量的持续增长。

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    《International Journal of Consumer Studies》 |2010年第6期|p.657-664|共8页
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    School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading, Early Gate, Whiteknights, PO Box 238, Reading RG6 6AL, UK;

    School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading, Early Gate, Whiteknights, Reading, UK;

    rnHugh Sinclair Human Nutrition Group, School of Chemistry, Food Biosciences & Pharmacy, University of Reading, Reading, UK;

    rnDepartment of Agricultural & Food Economics, University of Reading, Reading, UK;

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    fruit and vegetables; 5 A DAY; gender; young adults; focus groups;

    机译:水果和蔬菜;每天5天;性别;年轻人;专门小组;

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