医学生使用食品标签的知识、态度和实践:越南海防的一项横断面研究

Duc Cap Minh, Duyen Pham Thi, Hoa Ho Van, Tham Nguyen Thi, Tan Chu Khac
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食品标签是向消费者提供膳食指南的重要工具。更多地使用食品标签可以改善人们的健康并预防与营养有关的问题。在越南,需要更多的证据来证明阅读食品标签的做法,特别是在医科学生中。本研究于2022年1月25日至2月30日对越南海防医药大学的1120名医学生进行了一项横断面研究,采用自我管理的结构化问卷。研究显示,只有约20%的受访者了解成分、营养成分和过敏原的信息。99.1%的受访者认为食品标签对消费者有帮助。80%的受访者认为阅读食品标签是必要的或非常必要的。只有2.9%的人强烈相信,33.8%的人相信食品标签。在购买食品时,经常和总是阅读食品标签的受访者比例分别为23%和7.5%。近80%的受访者经常或总是优先购买有标签的食品。此外,78.7%的受访者认为价格是他们选择产品时最重要的因素。多因素logistic回归分析显示,居住类型和营养知识与阅读食品标签相关。尽管认为有必要阅读食品标签,但很少有越南医科学生阅读食品标签。医学培训项目应该强调未来医生阅读食品标签的重要性,以改善人们的健康。
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Knowledge, attitude, and practice of using food labels among medical students: A cross-sectional study in Haiphong, Vietnam
Food labeling is an essential tool that provides consumers with dietary guidelines. The increased use of food labels can improve people’s health and prevent nutrition-related problems. In Vietnam, more evidence is needed regarding the practice of reading of food labels, particularly among medical students. A cross-sectional study was conducted using a self-administered structured questionnaire from January 25 to February 30, 2022, on 1,120 medical students at Haiphong University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Vietnam. The study revealed that only about 20% of respondents understood the information on ingredients, nutritional facts, and allergens. 99.1% of respondents believed that food labels are helpful for consumers. 80% of respondents considered reading food labels necessary or very necessary. Only 2.9% strongly believed, and 33.8% believed in food labels. When purchasing foods, the percentage of respondents who often and always read food labels was 23% and 7.5%, respectively. Nearly 80% of respondents often or always prioritize buying food with labels. In addition, the price was the most critical factor in product choice for 78.7% of respondents. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that type of residence and nutrition knowledge were associated with reading food labels. Few Vietnamese medical students read food labels despite considering it necessary. Medical training programs should emphasize the importance of reading food labels for future doctors to improve the population’s health.
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