| Literature DB >> 30859922 |
Krystyna Rejman1, Joanna Kaczorowska1, Ewa Halicka1, Wacław Laskowski1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a better insight into the conceptualization of sustainable consumption among consumers with special focus on food choice determinants. Previous studies show that people present positive attitude towards sustainable diet while their everyday food choices do not follow sustainable diet rules.Entities:
Keywords: Consumer; Food choice determinants; Poland; Sustainable diet
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30859922 PMCID: PMC6536826 DOI: 10.1017/S1368980019000326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Nutr ISSN: 1368-9800 Impact factor: 4.022
Sociodemographic and economic characteristics (%) of the total sample and clusters identified in the adult (21–70 years old) city-dwellers (n 600) from Mazovia, central Poland, 2014
| Total sample ( | Non-Adopters ( | Emergents ( | Adopters ( |
|
| df | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | 0·000 | 36·04 | 2 | ||||
| Male | 38·3 | 61·0 | 42·3 | 28·3 | |||
| Female | 61·7 | 39·0 | 57·7 | 71·7 | |||
| Age | 0·000 | 54·771 | 6 | ||||
| 18–35 years | 15·8 | 35·0 | 19·4 | 7·2 | |||
| 35–50 years | 25·3 | 26·0 | 27·0 | 24·0 | |||
| 50–65 years | 42·2 | 33·0 | 36·7 | 48·7 | |||
| >65 years | 16·7 | 6·0 | 16·8 | 20·1 | |||
| Education | 0·004 | 11·293 | 2 | ||||
| Middle and high school | 41·2 | 27·0 | 40·8 | 46·1 | |||
| University degree | 58·8 | 73·0 | 59·2 | 53·9 | |||
| Income (monthly) | 0·004 | 25·761 | 10 | ||||
| <1250 PLN | 20·4 | 12·0 | 15·0 | 26·6 | |||
| 1251–2000 PLN | 34·4 | 28·3 | 38·5 | 33·8 | |||
| 2001–3000 PLN | 16·2 | 17·4 | 15·5 | 16·2 | |||
| >3001 PLN | 29·0 | 42·4 | 31·0 | 23·4 | |||
| Place of living (population size) | 0·003 | 16·412 | 4 | ||||
| City, <100 000 | 10·5 | 6·0 | 13·8 | 9·9 | |||
| City, >100 000–500 000 | 14·8 | 7·0 | 11·7 | 19·4 | |||
| City, >500 000 | 74·7 | 87·0 | 74·5 | 70·7 | |||
| Occupation | |||||||
| Own-account work | 14·2 | 18·0 | 16·3 | 11·5 | |||
| White-collar | 43·8 | 60·0 | 45·4 | 37·5 | |||
| Blue-collar or unemployed | 10·8 | 9·0 | 10·2 | 11·8 | |||
| Retired | 31·2 | 13·0 | 28·1 | 39·1 | |||
1000 PLN=approximately US$ 270 or €250.
Fig. 1Mean evaluation scores of factors influencing food choice in Non-Adopters (), Emergents () and Adopters (). In 2014, adult (21–70 years old) city-dwellers (n 600) from Mazovia, central Poland were asked: ‘How important are the following factors influencing food choice? Please assess the influence of each factor using the scale: very important (5), quite important (4), cannot say (3), quite unimportant (2), unimportant (1)’. Factors: A=food safety; B = protection of natural environment*; C=taste; D=methods of food cultivation, animal breeding, food processing; E=price; F=organic production; G=place of catching fish; H=returnable or recyclable packaging; I=food quality; J=origin of food to support domestic/Polish producers; K=origin of food to limit transport; L=ethical standards in production, processing and selling food; M=health/healthy nutrition; N=quality assurance certificates on food packaging. *Underlining indicates factors that significantly differentiate respondents in designated clusters
Barriers* to sustainable food choices according to cluster and in the total sample of adult (21–70 years old) city-dwellers (n 600) from Mazovia, central Poland, 2014
| Non-Adopters ( | Emergents ( | Adopters ( | Total sample ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Excessively high prices | A | A | A | A |
| Belief about having good/healthy diet | AB | A | AB | A |
| Force of habit | A | A | BC | A |
| Poor assortment and low availability | BC | B | C | B |
| Lack of knowledge on how diet can be changed | C | C | D | C |
There is no statistically significant difference among statements marked with the same letter (Friedman test): A is the most important statement; D is the least important statement.
Drivers* of sustainable food choices according to cluster and in the total sample of adult (21–70 years old) city-dwellers (n 600) from Mazovia, central Poland, 2014
| Non-Adopters ( | Emergents ( | Adopters ( | Total sample ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Need to improve health, including decreasing body mass | A | A | A | A |
| Lower prices | B | A | A | A |
| Knowledge on the need to make diet more plant-based | C | A | B | A |
| Getting information on food products produced in an ethical/sustainable way | C | B | C | B |
| Social campaigns encouraging to undertake actions aimed at protecting the environment | C | C | D | C |
There is no statistically significant difference among statements marked with the same letter (Friedman test): A is the most important statement; D is the least important statement.