Exploring the Concern about Food Allergies among Secondary School and University Students in Ontario, Canada: A Descriptive Analysis.

Journal of allergy Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-05-16 DOI:10.1155/2017/2051916
Shannon E Majowicz, James K H Jung, Sarah M Courtney, Daniel W Harrington
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Our objective was to explore the perceived risk of food allergies among students in Ontario, Canada. We analyzed blinding questions ("I am concerned about food allergies"; "food allergies are currently a big threat to my health") from three existing food safety surveys, given to high school and university undergraduate students (n = 3,451) circa February 2015, using descriptive analysis, and explored how concern related to demographics and self-reported cooking ability using linear regression. Overall, high school students were neutral in their concern, although Food and Nutrition students specifically were significantly less concerned (p = 0.002) than high school students overall. University undergraduates were moderately unconcerned about food allergies. Concern was highest in younger students, decreasing between 13 and 18 years of age and plateauing between 19 and 23 years. Among students aged 13-18 years, concern was higher among those who worked or volunteered in a daycare and who had previously taken a food preparation course. Among students aged 19-23 years, concern was higher among females and those with less advanced cooking abilities. Concern was significantly correlated with perceiving food allergies as a personal threat. This study offers a first exploration of perceived risk of food allergies among this demographic and can guide future, more rigorous assessments.

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探索加拿大安大略省中学生和大学生对食物过敏的关注:描述性分析。
我们的目的是探讨加拿大安大略省学生对食物过敏风险的认知。我们使用描述性分析方法分析了 2015 年 2 月前后对高中生和大学本科生(n = 3451 人)进行的三次现有食品安全调查中的盲点问题("我担心食物过敏";"食物过敏目前对我的健康构成很大威胁"),并使用线性回归方法探讨了食物过敏与人口统计学和自我报告的烹饪能力之间的关系。总体而言,高中生的关注度呈中性,但食品与营养专业学生的关注度(p = 0.002)明显低于高中生总体关注度。大学本科生对食物过敏的关注度一般。低年级学生对食物过敏的关注度最高,13 至 18 岁的学生对食物过敏的关注度有所下降,19 至 23 岁的学生对食物过敏的关注度趋于平稳。在 13-18 岁的学生中,在托儿所工作或做志愿者以及以前学过食物准备课程的学生对食物过敏的关注度较高。在 19-23 岁的学生中,女性和烹饪能力较弱的学生的担忧程度较高。关注度与认为食物过敏是一种个人威胁有明显的相关性。这项研究首次探讨了这一人群对食物过敏风险的感知,可为今后更严格的评估提供指导。
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