误解及其对斯里兰卡西部省城市和农村社区鸡蛋消费模式、购买行为和态度的影响

A.D.S.P. Ariyachandra, G.I.S. Alwis, G.R.M.L. Bandara, R. K. Mutucumarana, B.M.R.L. Basnayake
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本研究调查了斯里兰卡西部省城市和农村社区对鸡肉蛋消费模式、购买行为和态度的误解及其影响。使用预先测试过的调查问卷对科伦坡、甘帕哈和卡卢塔拉地区的 690 名受访者进行了访谈。数据分析采用了卡方分析和描述性统计。结果显示,67.1% 的受访者认为村鸡蛋比商品鸡蛋更有营养。大多数受访者(95.4%)不接受褐壳鸡蛋比白壳鸡蛋更有营养这一事实。在所有受访者中,46.2%的人认为每天食用鸡 蛋会导致高胆固醇血症,并增加心脏疾病的风险。来自公众和社交媒体的信息被认为是所讨论的误解的主要来源。总之,在测试的所有误解中,有两个误解确实存在:(1)农村鸡产的鸡蛋比商品鸡产的鸡蛋有营养;(2)每天食用鸡产的鸡蛋会增加心脏疾病的风险。研究进一步得出结论,如果能保证乡村鸡和商品鸡的鸡蛋具有同等营养,白壳蛋和褐壳蛋都能安全食用、不受孕且具有同等营养,大多数参与者都愿意改变他们的态度。
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Misconceptions and their influence on chicken egg consumption pattern, buying behavior and attitudes among the urban and rural communities in Western Province of Sri Lanka
Misconceptions and their influence on chicken egg consumption pattern, buying behaviour, and attitudes among the urban and rural communities in Western province of Sri Lanka were investigated. A total of 690 respondents representing Colombo, Gampaha, and Kalutara districts were interviewed using a pre-tested questionnaire. Chi-square analysis and the descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data. According to the results, 67.1% of respondents believed that the village chicken eggs are more nutritious than the commercial chicken eggs. The majority (95.4%) did not accept the fact that the brown eggs are nutritionally sound than the white shelled eggs. Of the total respondents, 46.2% trusted that the daily consumption of chicken eggs can lead to hypercholesterolemia and increases the risk of cardiac disorders. Information derived from the general public and social media were identified as the main sources of the misconceptions discussed. In conclusion, of all misconceptions tested two misconceptions: (1) the eggs from village chicken are nutritious than the commercial chicken eggs and (2) the chicken eggs when consumed daily can increase the risk of cardiac disorders, do exists. The study further concluded that the majority of the participants are willing to change their attitudes if it is guaranteed that both the village and commercial chicken eggs are coequally nutritious, and both white and brown eggs are safe to eat daily, infertile, and coequally nutritious.
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