框架(结构)
食物消费
心理学
食品科学
环境卫生
营销
业务
经济
地理
农业经济学
医学
生物
考古
作者
Massimo Peri,Maria Teresa Trentinaglia,Maximilian Adler,Anna Maria Zanaboni,Lucia Baldi
出处
期刊:Meat Science
[Elsevier]
日期:2025-07-02
卷期号:228: 109899-109899
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.meatsci.2025.109899
摘要
This study examines the factors driving changes in meat consumption among young adults in Germany and Italy-two high-income countries that, despite their distinct culinary traditions, have seen a convergence in meat consumption levels in recent years. The research addresses two aims: to examine the role of environmental attitudes in shaping dietary choices and to explore the impact of socio-demographic factors on meat-consumption patterns. The analysis employs the General Ecological Behavior (GEB) scale, a robust tool that provides a comprehensive assessment of pro-environmental attitudes as latent traits influencing behavior. It is complemented by the Random Forest, a machine learning algorithm that helps exploring complex, non-linear relationships among predictors. Data were collected from 580 respondents aged 18-30 through an online survey. The results reveal that environmental attitude is the strongest predictor of dietary habits, followed by household composition. German respondents, with higher environmental attitudes, were more likely to adopt vegetarian or vegan diets, whereas Italian respondents, influenced also by family dynamics, tended towards meat-based or flexitarian diets. These findings highlight the importance of gaining a deeper understanding of the underlying motivations behind the transition to a flexitarian diet, which could serve as a model for the future of meat consumption in Europe.
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