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Young adults' experiences with flexitarianism: The 4Cs.

Joya A Kemper1, Samantha K White2.   

Abstract

Meat reduction has important implications for public health and the environment. With people more likely to reduce their meat consumption than eliminate it completely, there is increased interest in flexitarian (reduced meat) diets. Young adults in particular are transitioning towards a flexitarian diet, yet there is very little research on this crucial sub-set of the population. In this research, 23 interviews are conducted with young adults aged 18-35 in New Zealand to explore their lived experiences (i.e., motivations, strategies and barriers) towards flexitarianism. The research finds young adults are encouraged to transition towards flexitarianism due to increased control, through a transition away from home which is enabled through cooking strategies, social support and experimentation. Young flexitarians are motivated to reduce meat consumption due to concern about various individual (health, variety, price, reduce social unease) and altruistic (environment and ethics) motivations. Continued meat consumption is mainly driven by a need to compromise at social gatherings, and due to positive associations with variety, nutrients and fullness as well as taste due to cravings. The findings have several implications for social marketing and public health, particularly around supportive social settings, seeing flexitarianism as a 'not all or nothing approach' (one does not have to be a full vegetarian or a meat eater, but can instead be something in between), positive emotions such as pride associated with meat reduction, and that documentaries and social networks are key triggers for meat reduction.
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Keywords:  Flexitarian; Meat consumption; Meat reduction; Transition; Vegetable consumption; Young adults

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33359236     DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2020.105073

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appetite        ISSN: 0195-6663            Impact factor:   3.868


  4 in total

1.  A Modern Flexitarian Dietary Intervention Incorporating Web-Based Nutrition Education in Healthy Young Adults: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Andrea Braakhuis; Nicola Gillies; Anna Worthington; Scott Knowles; Tamlin Conner; Rajshri Roy; Toan Pham; Emma Bermingham; David Cameron-Smith
Journal:  JMIR Res Protoc       Date:  2021-12-21

2.  Understanding Key Factors Influencing Consumers' Willingness to Try, Buy, and Pay a Price Premium for Mycoproteins.

Authors:  David Dean; Meike Rombach; Wim de Koning; Frank Vriesekoop; Wisnu Satyajaya; Puspita Yuliandari; Martin Anderson; Philippe Mongondry; Beatriz Urbano; Cristino Alberto Gómez Luciano; Wendy Hao; Emma Eastwick; Elma Achirimbi; Zheng Jiang; Anouk Boereboom; Farzana Rashid; Imran Khan; Beatriz Alvarez; Luis Kluwe Aguiar
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-08-11       Impact factor: 6.706

3.  Plant-Based Only: Investigating Consumers' Sensory Perception, Motivation, and Knowledge of Different Plant-Based Alternative Products on the Market.

Authors:  Marcel Pointke; Marlene Ohlau; Antje Risius; Elke Pawelzik
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2022-08-05

4.  Plant-Based Alternative Products: Are They Healthy Alternatives? Micro- and Macronutrients and Nutritional Scoring.

Authors:  Marcel Pointke; Elke Pawelzik
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-01-29       Impact factor: 5.717

  4 in total

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