An Italian Innovative Small-Scale Approach to Promote the Conscious Consumption of Healthy Food
Featured Application The SANI small-scale approach may offer a great methodological opportunity to improve the food environment and promote healthy and conscious food consumption through a new nutritional educational approach, which lays the foundation for future application in a wider population. A...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied sciences 2020-08, Vol.10 (16), p.5678, Article 5678 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Featured Application The SANI small-scale approach may offer a great methodological opportunity to improve the food environment and promote healthy and conscious food consumption through a new nutritional educational approach, which lays the foundation for future application in a wider population. An unhealthy diet is considered to be one of the main causes for increases in obesity and chronic diseases. Food choices are frequently influenced by food systems and environments along with the availability and affordability of healthy and sustainable food. In this context, a major contemporary challenge lies in improving these aspects in order to support healthy dietary choices. Hence, to address this issue, here, we propose a small-scale approach called SANI (Italian for "healthy") which involves experts in science and marketing. Two typical agri-foods of the Abruzzo area (center of Italy), tomato sauce and extra virgin olive oil, are characterized as high-quality products in terms of their nutrient content, absence of chemical contaminants (chromatographic, spectrophotometric, and magnetic resonance techniques), and ecological footprint (lifecycle assessment and carbon footprint). Hence, their consumption is promoted, with strict attention being paid to several aspects of the food system, such as production, processing, distribution, labeling, and promotion, as well as marketing strategies and dissemination activities. Overall, these SANI actions, especially labeling and dissemination, have proven to be a valuable learning tool for consumers moving toward more conscious consumption, which can be extended and applied to additional food products. Future applications of similar research strategies in a wider context could positively affect human and environmental health. |
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ISSN: | 2076-3417 2076-3417 |
DOI: | 10.3390/app10165678 |