The impact of sweetness and saltiness preference on dietary diversity: Panel data analysis of households in South Korea

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Journal of Sensory Studies Pub Date : 2024-07-17 DOI:10.1111/joss.12938
Kyounghee Kim, Haram Eom, Junghoon Moon
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Abstract

This study explores the relationship between consumers' taste preferences—specifically sweetness and saltiness—and dietary diversity. This study utilizes consumer panel data collected by the Rural Development Administration of South Korea, in combination with a food nutrient database. The study applies long-term purchase data to derive indices of dietary diversity and taste preferences. The objective is to examine the impact of sweetness and saltiness preferences, as a consumer attitude, on dietary diversity as a consumption behavior. The findings suggest that consumer preference for sweet and salty tastes significantly contributes to dietary diversity, while preference for sweetness has a negative impact and preference for saltiness has a positive impact on dietary diversity.

Practical Applications

The utilization of long-term consumer panel data for the calculation of household-level dietary diversity, as an alternative to short-term memory recall surveys, offers a more comprehensive and data-driven approach to the measurement of dietary diversity. Furthermore, an integration of nutrient content with purchased items to quantify consumers' sweet and salty taste preferences and a measurement of preference based on nutrient intake can be employed as a more objective approach to assessing taste preferences.

The results indicate that consumption behavior, specifically dietary diversity, is significantly influenced by sweet and salty taste preferences. Consumers who prefer sweetness are expected to exhibit lower dietary diversity, contributing to the association between sweetness preference and poorer health outcomes. In particular, as sweetness preference is a learned behavior, it is necessary to recognize that frequent exposure to sweetness fosters its preference and that this, in turn, negatively impacts dietary diversity. Therefore, individuals aiming for a higher level of dietary diversity should actively reduce their exposure to sweetness.

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本研究探讨了消费者的口味偏好(特别是甜度和咸度)与膳食多样性之间的关系。本研究利用韩国农村发展局收集的消费者面板数据,结合食品营养素数据库进行研究。研究利用长期购买数据得出膳食多样性和口味偏好指数。目的是研究甜度和咸度偏好作为一种消费态度,对膳食多样性这一消费行为的影响。研究结果表明,消费者对甜味和咸味的偏好极大地促进了膳食多样性,而对甜味的偏好对膳食多样性有负面影响,对咸味的偏好对膳食多样性有正面影响。 实际应用 利用长期消费者小组数据计算家庭层面的膳食多样性,以替代短期记忆回忆调查,为膳食多样性的测量提供了一种更全面和数据驱动的方法。此外,将营养素含量与购买的食品结合起来,量化消费者对甜味和咸味的偏好,并根据营养素摄入量来衡量偏好,可以作为评估口味偏好的一种更客观的方法。 研究结果表明,消费行为,特别是饮食多样性,受甜味和咸味偏好的影响很大。偏好甜味的消费者预计会表现出较低的膳食多样性,从而导致甜味偏好与较差的健康结果之间的联系。特别是,由于甜味偏好是一种学习行为,因此有必要认识到,经常接触甜味会促进对甜味的偏好,而这反过来又会对膳食多样性产生负面影响。因此,旨在提高膳食多样性水平的人应积极减少接触甜味的机会。
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Journal of Sensory Studies
Journal of Sensory Studies 工程技术-食品科技
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3.80
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20.00%
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71
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sensory Studies publishes original research and review articles, as well as expository and tutorial papers focusing on observational and experimental studies that lead to development and application of sensory and consumer (including behavior) methods to products such as food and beverage, medical, agricultural, biological, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, or other materials; information such as marketing and consumer information; or improvement of services based on sensory methods. All papers should show some advancement of sensory science in terms of methods. The journal does NOT publish papers that focus primarily on the application of standard sensory techniques to experimental variations in products unless the authors can show a unique application of sensory in an unusual way or in a new product category where sensory methods usually have not been applied.
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