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Perceived Barriers and Predictors of Dietary Intentions Regarding Omnivorous, Lacto-/Ovo-Vegetarian and Vegan Diets

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Understanding the psychology behind the limitation or exclusion of animal products from people’s diets is important due to ethical, medical and environmental issues. A survey measuring attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control (PBC) and intention in regards to three different diets - omnivorous, lacto-/ovo-vegetarian and vegan - was completed by 823 Swedes. Barriers towards eating a vegan diet were also explored. Attitude was the strongest predictor of intentions and PBC became a stronger predictor as the diets contained fewer animal products; both results supported the study’s hypotheses. Different barriers to eating a vegan diet were reported by groups eating different diets. These findings may help as attempts at lowering the consumption of animal products are made.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/58813
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Datum
2018-06-05
Författare
Erikson, Kajsa
Språk
eng
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