Consumer Awareness, Perceptions and Avoidance of Ultra-Processed Foods: A Study of UK Adults in 2024

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作者
Robinson, Eric [1 ]
Cummings, Jenna R. [1 ]
Gough, Thomas [1 ]
Jones, Andrew [2 ]
Evans, Rebecca [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Liverpool, Inst Populat Hlth, Liverpool 69 7ZA, England
[2] Liverpool John Moores Univ, Sch Psychol, Liverpool L3 5AH, England
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
ultra-processed food; UPF; consumers; attitudes; perceptions;
D O I
10.3390/foods13152317
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Background: Ultra-processed food (UPF) is currently not included in most countries' dietary guidance. However, there may be growing public interest and consumer avoidance of UPF due to media reporting of studies on the negative health outcomes associated with UPFs. Methods: We surveyed 2386 UK adults (M age = 45 years, 50% female) during February-April 2024. Participants completed measures on awareness of the term UPF, whether the UPF status of foods affects their dietary decision-making, and confidence in identifying UPFs. Participants categorised a list of 10 foods (5 UPFs and 5 non-UPFs) as UPF vs. not, before rating whether information about studies linking UPF to worse health impacts on their negative affect and acts as a deterrent to consuming UPFs. Results: Most participants (73%) were aware of the term UPF and 58% reported that their food choices are determined by whether they believe a food is ultra-processed or not. Participants with the highest income and education levels were most likely to report both being aware of, and, avoiding consuming UPFs. Most participants could not accurately categorise whether foods were UPFs. Some sociodemographic groups (e.g., higher education levels) were more likely to accurately categorise UPFs but were also more likely to incorrectly believe that non-UPFs were UPFs. Participants tended to report that UPF-health risk information increases negative affect and acts as a deterrent to consuming UPFs. Conclusions: In this study, a large number of UK adults reported avoiding consuming UPFs. This was particularly pronounced among those with the highest education and income levels.
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