Determination of consumers' knowledge levels and consumption status on probiotic and prebiotic products

Merve İnce Palamutoğlu, Enes Bilgi, Mine Horzum, Z. Kılıç, K.E. Karaca
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Between March 2022 and May 2022, this study was conducted to determine adult consumers' knowledge and consumption habits of probiotic and prebiotic products. Adults aged 18 to 65 were included in the cross-sectional study using an online questionnaire. Data were collected on participants' knowledge of the terms probiotics and prebiotics, patterns of consumption, frequency of consumption and variables affecting consumption, and diseases treated as a result of their usage. The study involved 447 volunteers, of whom 31.3% were men (n=140) and 68.7% were women (n=307). According to research data, 87.0% of consumers know about probiotics, and 62.2% know about prebiotics. There were statistically significant differences in knowledge of probiotics and prebiotics by sex (p<0.001 and p<0.001, respectively). When analyzed according to education level, probiotic knowledge improved as education level rose (p<0.001). Prebiotic knowledge and education level were statistically significant (p<0.05). Although probiotic and prebiotic knowledge is statistically significant according to education level, more research should be done on products, and individuals should be made aware of this issue.
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消费者对益生菌和益生元产品的知识水平和消费状况的测定
本研究于2022年3月至2022年5月期间进行,以确定成人消费者对益生菌和益生元产品的知识和消费习惯。年龄在18岁至65岁之间的成年人通过在线问卷被纳入横断面研究。数据收集了参与者对益生菌和益生元的知识,消费模式,消费频率和影响消费的变量,以及因使用益生菌而治疗的疾病。该研究涉及447名志愿者,其中31.3%为男性(n=140), 68.7%为女性(n=307)。研究数据显示,87.0%的消费者知道益生菌,62.2%的消费者知道益生元。在益生菌和益生元知识方面,性别差异有统计学意义(p<0.001和p<0.001)。按文化程度分析时,随着文化程度的提高,益生菌知识水平也随之提高(p<0.001)。益生元知识和文化程度差异有统计学意义(p<0.05)。虽然益生菌和益生元知识在统计上具有显著性,但根据教育水平,应该对产品进行更多的研究,个人应该意识到这个问题。
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