Perception, Frequency and Preference in Livestock-Origin Food Consumption During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

E. Sulastri, A. A’yun
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: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious respiratory that produces mild gastrointestinal illness. The infection rate of COVID-19 increases in individuals with low immunity. In an effort to prevent this disease transmission, the Government advocates increasing the immunity level along with consuming healthy and balanced diets. The present study discusses the consumption of livestock-origin foods with high nutrient contents that can bolster immunity and invigorate heart condition. In addition, we have discussed the perception, frequency and preference of Indonesians with respect to the consumption of livestock-origin foodstuff during the COVID-19 pandemic. The consumers’ perception was determined based on the aspects of livestock-origin food, COVID-19 and livestock-origin food consumption. This study was conducted during August to October 2020 on 305 respondents. The data were collected from online questionnaires in a Google Doc TM form. Indonesian consumers demonstrated a positive perception of livestock-origin food consumption in strengthening body immunity to prevent COVID-19 infection; this result was significantly affected by the health status ( p ≤0.10). Health status also significantly influenced the consumers’ assessment of livestock-origin food consumption ( p ≤0.10). Furthermore, the income level influenced the livestock-origin food aspect, while gender and level of education influenced the COVID-19 aspect. In terms of purchase frequency, the consumers purchased eggs more frequently during the pandemic, because they were more readily accessible and affordable. Consumers also demonstrated a positive perception with respect to the consumption frequency of meat, milk and eggs ( p ≤0.05). Consumers’ preference suggested that eggs attained priority during the pandemic period the survey was taken. The income level affected the consumers’ preference for meat, milk and eggs ( p ≤0.05). Preference for meat was specifically influenced by gender ( p ≤0.10), for which men showed a strong preference. The consumers’ perception positively influenced the consumption frequency of all livestock-origin food items (meat, eggs and milk).
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COVID-19大流行期间印度尼西亚对畜禽源性食品消费的认知、频率和偏好
:2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)是一种传染性呼吸道疾病,会导致轻度胃肠道疾病。新冠肺炎感染率在免疫力低下的个体中增加。为了防止这种疾病的传播,政府提倡在食用健康均衡饮食的同时提高免疫力。本研究讨论了食用营养含量高的牲畜源性食品,这些食品可以增强免疫力和增强心脏病。此外,我们还讨论了在新冠肺炎大流行期间,印度尼西亚人对食用活畜食品的看法、频率和偏好。消费者的感知是根据活畜食品、新冠肺炎和活畜食品消费等方面确定的。这项研究于2020年8月至10月对305名受访者进行。这些数据是以Google Doc TM形式从在线问卷中收集的。印度尼西亚消费者对食用活畜食品在增强身体免疫力以预防新冠肺炎感染方面表现出积极的看法;这一结果受健康状况的显著影响(p≤0.10)。健康状况也显著影响消费者对原生态食品消费的评估(p≤0.10.)。此外,收入水平影响原生态食品方面,而性别和教育水平影响新冠肺炎方面。就购买频率而言,消费者在疫情期间购买鸡蛋的频率更高,因为鸡蛋更容易获得,价格也更实惠。消费者对肉类、牛奶和鸡蛋的消费频率也表现出积极的看法(p≤0.05)。消费者的偏好表明,在疫情期间,鸡蛋获得了优先考虑。收入水平影响消费者对肉、奶和蛋的偏好(p≤0.05)。对肉的偏好特别受性别影响(p≤0.10),其中男性表现出强烈的偏好。消费者的感知对所有牲畜来源食品(肉、蛋和奶)的消费频率产生了积极影响。
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, a quarterly, peer reviewed publication and is dedicated for publication of research articles in the field of biology of animals and with the scientific understanding of how animals work: from the physiology and biochemistry of tissues and major organ systems down to the structure and function of bio molecules and cells; particular emphasis would given to the studies of growth, reproduction, nutrition and lactation of farm and companion animals and how these processes may be optimized to improve animal re- productivity, health and welfare. Articles in support areas, such as genetics, soils, agricultural economics and marketing, legal aspects and the environment also are encouraged. AJAVS is an important source of researcher to study articles on protection of animal production practices, herd health and monitoring the spread of disease and prevention in both domestic and wild animals.
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