消费者对 "Covid-19 "事件后正常化过程中益生菌乳制品的态度

Berrak DELİKANLI KIYAK, İlkay Yılmaz
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目前在 Covid-19 大流行期间进行的研究报告显示,营养不良和免疫力低下的社会比饮食均衡的社会更容易感染 Covid-19 并导致死亡。在这一过程中,还建议人们食用各种食品、饮料、营养补充剂和支持免疫系统抵御 Covid-19 的食品。益生菌是推荐食用的食物之一。本研究旨在确定在 Covid-19 正常化后的过程中,个人对益生菌乳制品的消费倾向。在2022年9月至11月期间,对居住在土耳其安卡拉的315名成年人进行了调查,以确定他们对益生菌乳制品的认识和消费意愿。调查对象通过便利抽样法选出。调查结果通过 IBM SPSS 25 统计软件进行分析,采用独立样本 t 检验和单因子方差分析(ANOVA)。结果发现,消费者的社会人口特征与他们对益生菌乳制品的了解或认知水平之间没有明显的相关性。不过,女性消费者和受教育程度较高的消费者对益生菌乳制品的认知度和购买可能性都有所提高。此外,那些感染了Covid-19的人倾向于消费这些产品,以便生活得更健康。该研究强调,应提高消费者对食用益生菌乳制品可使生活更健康的认识。
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Consumers’ attitudes toward probiotic dairy products in the post-Covid-19 normalization process
Current studies conducted during the Covid-19 pandemic reported that contracting Covid-19 and related deaths was higher in undernourished and immunocompromised societies than in societies with a well-balanced diet. The consumption of various foods, beverages, nutritional supplements, and foods that support the immune system against Covid-19 was also recommended during this process. Probiotics are among the recommended foods to be consumed. This study aimed to determine the consumption tendencies of individuals toward probiotic dairy products in the post-Covid-19 normalization process. Data were collected through a survey from 315 adults residing in Ankara, Turkey, between September-November 2022 to identify their awareness of probiotic dairy products and their desire to consume them. Participants were selected through convenience sampling. Findings were analyzed through IBM SPSS 25 statistics software using independent samples t-test and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). No significant correlation was found between consumers’ socio-demographic characteristics and their knowledge or awareness levels about probiotic dairy products. However, female consumers and those with higher education levels were found to have an increased awareness of probiotic dairy products and purchasing likelihood. Additionally, those who contracted Covid-19 tended to consume these products to live healthier. The study emphasized awareness-raising consumers of the possibility of a healthier life by consuming probiotic dairy products.
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