Objective: The aim of this study was to examine consumers\u27 perceived benefits and barriers to the consumption of a plant-based diet. Design: Mail survey that included questions on perceived benefits and barriers to the consumption of a plant-based diet. Setting: Victoria, Australia. Subjects: Four hundred and fifteen randomly selected Victorian adults. Results: The main perceived barrier to adoption of a plant-based diet was a lack of information about plant-based diets (42% agreement). Sex, age and education differences were present in over a quarter of the barrier items. For example, non-university-educated respondents and older people were less willing to change their current eating pattern than were university educated and younger re...
Unhealthy dietary patterns are directly linked to the current Global Syndemic consisting of non-comm...
This paper examines the effects of framing on willingness to adopt a plant-based diet. Framing invol...
Abstract Objective: To investigate the level of support among Western Australian adults for food con...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine consumers\u27 readiness to change to a plant-based d...
This exploratory qualitative study examined consumers’ perceived barriers and benefits of plan...
This exploratory qualitative study examined consumers’perceived barriers and benefits of plant food ...
A diet shift towards a more plant-based food consumption is advocated for sustainable, health and et...
Aim: The present study investigated the perceived health benefits of specific vegetable consumption ...
Background: Little is known about consumer attitudes to plant-based diets and the consumption of pla...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine consumers\u27 perceived benefits and barriers to the...
The consumption of a plant based diet has important implications for health and the environment, yet...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether fruit and vegetables should be tr...
Plant-based diets (PBDs) refer to dietary habits that reduce the consumption of animal-based product...
Aim:  Regular consumption of fruit and vegetables has been associated with a decreased risk of ...
The use of dietary supplements is increasing globally and this includes the use of plant food supple...
Unhealthy dietary patterns are directly linked to the current Global Syndemic consisting of non-comm...
This paper examines the effects of framing on willingness to adopt a plant-based diet. Framing invol...
Abstract Objective: To investigate the level of support among Western Australian adults for food con...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine consumers\u27 readiness to change to a plant-based d...
This exploratory qualitative study examined consumers’ perceived barriers and benefits of plan...
This exploratory qualitative study examined consumers’perceived barriers and benefits of plant food ...
A diet shift towards a more plant-based food consumption is advocated for sustainable, health and et...
Aim: The present study investigated the perceived health benefits of specific vegetable consumption ...
Background: Little is known about consumer attitudes to plant-based diets and the consumption of pla...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine consumers\u27 perceived benefits and barriers to the...
The consumption of a plant based diet has important implications for health and the environment, yet...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate whether fruit and vegetables should be tr...
Plant-based diets (PBDs) refer to dietary habits that reduce the consumption of animal-based product...
Aim:  Regular consumption of fruit and vegetables has been associated with a decreased risk of ...
The use of dietary supplements is increasing globally and this includes the use of plant food supple...
Unhealthy dietary patterns are directly linked to the current Global Syndemic consisting of non-comm...
This paper examines the effects of framing on willingness to adopt a plant-based diet. Framing invol...
Abstract Objective: To investigate the level of support among Western Australian adults for food con...