Perceptions of adequacy of fruit and vegetable intake as a barrier to increasing consumption

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作者
Wellard-Cole, Lyndal [1 ]
Watson, Wendy L. [1 ]
Hughes, Clare [1 ]
Tan, Nina [1 ]
Dibbs, Jane [1 ]
Edge, Rhiannon [2 ]
Dessaix, Anita [1 ]
机构
[1] Canc Council NSW, Canc Prevent & Advocacy Div, 153 Dowling St, Woolloomooloo, NSW, Australia
[2] Univ Sydney, Joint Venture Canc Council NSW, Daffodil Ctr, Woolloomooloo, NSW, Australia
关键词
barriers; dietary intake; fruit; precipitating factors; vegetables; HEALTH-PROMOTION; PREVENTION; KNOWLEDGE; BELIEFS;
D O I
10.1111/1747-0080.12735
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
Aim To investigate New South Wales adults' perceived adequacy of their fruit and vegetable consumption and to identify the barriers to consumption. Method An online cross-sectional survey of a sample of adults in New South Wales (n = 1603) in February 2019 measured self-reported fruit and vegetable intakes, perception of consumption adequacy and barriers to consumption. Proportions of participants whose reported consumption met the daily recommended serves of fruit and vegetables per day were calculated. Chi-square and Fisher's exact tests were used to explore differences between demographic characteristics and meeting fruit and vegetable recommendations. For those not meeting recommendations, Chi-square and Fisher's exact tests were used to explore perceived adequacy of intake as a potential barrier to consumption. Results The sample included 52.7% women, 40.0% aged under 40 years and 28.6% over 59 years, 68.2% lived in a major city, and 32.6% were university educated. Overall, 64.8% of participants reported consuming adequate fruit and 12.4% reported consuming adequate vegetables. Of those consuming less than the guidelines, 21.3% perceived that they were eating enough fruit and 53.7% perceived they were eating enough vegetables. The most common barriers to eating more fruit were preference for other foods (29.6%), fruit spoiling too quickly (28.3%), and habit (27.0%). The most common barriers to eating more vegetables were the perception that they eat enough (26.8%), preference for other foods (21.9%), and habit (19.7%). Conclusions Greater efforts are needed to support the public to eat adequate fruit and vegetables, consistent with dietary guidelines. Public education campaigns specifically targeting increasing vegetable consumption are required to address knowledge gaps, given a large proportion of our study population consumed inadequate levels of vegetables yet perceived their intake to be adequate.
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