Monteiro Jordanna Santos, Nakano Eduardo Yoshio, Zandonadi Renata Puppin, Botelho Raquel Braz Assunção, Araújo Wilma Maria Coelho
Department of Nutrition, School of Health Sciences, University of Brasilia (UnB), Campus Darcy Ribeiro, Asa Norte, Brasilia 70910-900, Brazil.
Department of Statistics, Central Institute of Sciences, University of Brasilia (UnB), Campus Darcy Ribeiro, Asa Norte, Brasilia 70910-900, Brazil.
Foods. 2024 Jan 21;13(2):338. doi: 10.3390/foods13020338.
In the Food-based Dietary Guidelines (FBDGs), food classification is based on food groups and nutrient sources. Much research has already investigated multiple aspects of consumer understanding of the information described in these documents. However, no study has evaluated consumer understanding of all food items contained in the groups described in the FBDGs. This study aimed to assess Brazilian consumers' understanding of food classification according to food groups in the concepts of the FBDGs. Therefore, an instrument, Consumer Understanding of Food Groups (UFG), was constructed and validated to assess consumer understanding of food groups. The instrument comprised 44 items approved by experts (agreement > 80%). A total of 894 Brazilians from all regions participated in this study. The results suggest that 48.9% of the participants believe it is easier to classify food according to food groups. The classification of food groups is based on the origin of the food (animal and vegetable). Although consumers easily recognize foods according to their origin, we still identify asymmetries regarding including food items from the animal kingdom and species from the plant kingdom. This exploratory study highlights important information that can contribute to improving the FBDGs. It is essential to consider consumers' understanding and guide them regarding choices from a technical point of view.
在基于食物的膳食指南(FBDGs)中,食物分类是基于食物类别和营养来源的。许多研究已经调查了消费者对这些文件中所描述信息的多方面理解。然而,尚无研究评估消费者对FBDGs中所描述类别中包含的所有食物项目的理解。本研究旨在评估巴西消费者对FBDGs概念中基于食物类别的食物分类的理解。因此,构建并验证了一种工具——食物类别消费者理解(UFG),以评估消费者对食物类别的理解。该工具包含44个经专家认可的项目(一致性>80%)。来自所有地区的894名巴西人参与了本研究。结果表明,48.9%的参与者认为根据食物类别对食物进行分类更容易。食物类别的分类基于食物的来源(动物和植物)。尽管消费者很容易根据食物的来源识别食物,但我们仍然发现了在纳入动物界食物项目和植物界物种方面的不对称性。这项探索性研究突出了有助于改进FBDGs的重要信息。从技术角度考虑消费者的理解并指导他们做出选择至关重要。