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Benefits, barriers, attitudes, and beliefs about soy meat-alternatives among African American parishioners living in eastern North Carolina

机译:居住在北卡罗来纳州东部的非洲裔美国教区居民对大豆肉替代品的好处,障碍,态度和信念

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The goal of this study was to assess benefits, barriers, attitude, and beliefs about nutrient content and health effects, and sensory analysis of soy meat-alternatives among 40 African Americans, mean (SD) aged 54 (10), 78% of whom were females, participating in a faith-based nutrition program. Perceived benefits received higher scores than perceived barriers to eat soy meat-alternatives. Beliefs about nutrient content and health effects of consuming soy meat-alternatives were consistent with the scientific findings. The results indicate that soy meat-alternatives may be considered viable options to include in a diet of some African Americans.
机译:这项研究的目的是评估40名非裔美国人(平均年龄(SD))为54(10),其中78%的人对营养成分和健康影响的益处,障碍,态度和信念,以及大豆肉替代品的感官分析。是女性,参加基于信仰的营养计划。相比于食用大豆替代品的障碍,可感知的收益得分更高。关于食用豆类替代品的营养成分和健康影响的观点与科学发现是一致的。结果表明,在一些非裔美国人的饮食中,大豆肉替代品可能被认为是可行的选择。

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