Agrifood consumer competency index and food consumption behaviors based on the 2019 Consumption Behaviors Survey for Food

Eun-kyung Kim, Yong-seok Kwon, D. Lee, H. Jang, Y. Park
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Purpose: This study investigated the food consumption behaviors in Korean adults, according to the agrifood consumer competency index (ACCI). Methods: Data obtained from the 2019 Consumption Behaviors Survey for Food were analyzed. A total of 6,176 adults (2,783 males, 3,393 females) aged ≥ 19 years, were included in the study. Based on the score of agrifood consumer competency index, the subjects were classified into three groups. The dietary habits, eating-out and food-delivery/take-out behaviors, opinion of food labeling, and concerns for domestic products were compared among the 3 groups. Results: The ACCI scores of the male and female subjects were 63.6 and 64.8, respectively. Subjects of both genders in the highest tertile of the ACCI were more likely to have a higher education level and higher health concerns, as compared to subjects in the lowest tertile (p < 0.05). Male subjects having highest tertile of the ACCI reported significantly more exercise and alcohol consumption, as compared to subjects in the lowest tertile (p < 0.05). A higher score of the ACCI also portrayed a higher satisfaction in own diet and greater checking of the food label. Moreover, subjects with a higher score of the ACCI showed greater satisfaction and reliability in the food label, as well as increased concerns for domestic agrifoods, local foods, and eco-friendly foods. Subjects in the lowest tertile of the ACCI acquired their dietary information from acquaintances, whereas subjects in the highest tertile of the ACCI learnt the information from food labels themselves. Conclusion: These results are indicative of the food consumption and behaviors of Korean J Nutr Health. 2021 Apr;54(2):199-210 https://doi.org/10.4163/jnh.2021.54.2.199 eISSN 2288-3959
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基于2019年食品消费行为调查的农产品消费者能力指数与食品消费行为
目的:本研究利用农产品消费能力指数(ACCI)调查韩国成年人的食品消费行为。方法:对《2019年食品消费行为调查》数据进行分析。研究共纳入6176名年龄≥19岁的成年人(男性2783人,女性3393人)。根据农产品消费能力指数的得分,将被试分为三组。比较三组人群的饮食习惯、外出就餐及外卖/外卖行为、对食品标签的看法以及对国产产品的关注程度。结果:男、女受试者的ACCI得分分别为63.6分和64.8分。ACCI得分最高的两种性别的被试,与得分最低的被试相比,更有可能具有更高的教育水平和更高的健康问题(p < 0.05)。ACCI分值最高的男性受试者与最低分值的受试者相比,报告了更多的运动和酒精消耗(p < 0.05)。ACCI得分越高,对自己饮食的满意度越高,对食品标签的检查也越多。此外,ACCI得分越高的被试对食品标签的满意度和可靠性越高,对国内农产品、本地食品和环保食品的关注程度也越高。ACCI最低分位数的受试者从熟人那里获得饮食信息,而ACCI最高分位数的受试者从食品标签上自己学习信息。结论:上述结果可反映韩国人的食物消费和行为[J] .营养学与健康。2021年4月;54(2):199-210 https://doi.org/10.4163/jnh.2021.54.2.199 eISSN 2288-3959
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