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New Study - 55% American Students Have Tried Plant-based Meat Alternative

Fifty-five per cent of Midwest university students had tried a plant-based meat alternative. According to a new study published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, young people choose plant-based meat options simply to...

Fifty-five per cent of Midwest university students had tried a plant-based meat alternative. 

According to a new study published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, young people choose plant-based meat options simply to enjoy new food, to fulfil their curiosity about the products, and because they worry about the environment. 

For several decades, there has been a steady growth in consumer concerns about the environmental sustainability of the global food supply, animal welfare ethics, and human health consequences of red meat intakes.

Researchers studied enrolled students aged 18-30 at Iowa State University, hoping to learn more about the prevalence of plant-based alternatives to meat consumption. They wanted to describe associations between demographics, environmental concern attitudes, and consumption to determine variables statistically associated with trying the plant-based meat alternatives.

"Among the 1,400 students surveyed, we found about 55 per cent had tried a plant-based alternative to meat. Individuals who ate plant-based products were more environmentally conscious, more likely to be vegetarian, and more likely to be out-of-state students--so not from Iowa," said lead author Elizabeth Davitt, MS, Food Science and Human Nutrition, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Human Sciences, Iowa State University, Ames, IA. 

When evaluating why there is a correlation between out-of-state students and willingness to try plant-based alternatives to meat, Davitt suggests considering where the study is conducted. "This university in-state is well known for its agriculture degree programs. Iowa is also a top producer of hogs and chickens as well as a top grower for livestock feed. So, that could add some nuance to that result." 

Respondents' motivation for trying plant-based alternatives to meat also included enjoying and trying new foods, being curious about these products, thinking they would taste good, and receiving encouragement from family and friends. Those who did not consume plant-based alternatives to meat had a less favourable view of meatless meals.

"There are many reasons people chose the foods they eat, but we did find that having a more positive attitude about the environment was associated with having tried a plant-based meat alternative in college students," Davitt said.

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