The revised Canada's food guide released in 2019 promotes the consumption of plant-based protein foods (PBP). Yet, older adults consume little of them. This qualitative study aimed to identify older adults' beliefs about consuming PBP and to assess differences in beliefs by gender and baseline PBP consumption. Recruitment was done to obtain an equal number of men and women, 20 PBP-consumers and 40 non-consumers. Each participant completed an online questionnaire collecting sociodemographic data and took part in an individual semi-structured interview based on the Theory of Planned Behavior. A thematic analysis was performed using the Nvivo software. Health benefits, good taste and protecting the environment were perceived as advantages of consuming PBP, whereas difficulty digesting and not liking the taste were reported as disadvantages. Family members were frequently named as people who would approve and/or disapprove the consumption of PBP. Having more knowledge about PBP would facilitate consumption, while lack...
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January 05 2023
Beliefs underlying older adults' intention to consume plant-based protein foods: a qualitative study.
S. Desroches, Institut sur la nutrition et les aliments fonctionnels (INAF), Universite Laval, Que., G1V 0A6, Canada. E-mail sophie.desroches@fsaa.ulaval.ca
Journal: Appetite
Citation: Appetite (2023) 180
DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2022.106346
Published: 2023
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Drolet-Labelle, V., Laurin, D., Bedard, A., Drapeau, V., Desroches, S.; Beliefs underlying older adults' intention to consume plant-based protein foods: a qualitative study.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2023; doi:
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