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Exploring young Australians’ understanding of sustainable and healthy diets: a qualitative study

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Rimantė Ronto, Golsa Saberi, Julia Carins, Keren Papier, Elizabeth Fox

Summary

Researchers explored young Australians' understanding of sustainable and healthy diets through qualitative interviews, finding significant barriers including limited food literacy, cost concerns, and confusion about what constitutes environmentally sustainable eating.

Given the barriers faced by many of our participants, there is a need for interventions aimed at improving food literacy and food preparation and cooking skills as well as those that create food environments that make it easy to select sustainable and healthy diets. Future research is needed for longitudinal larger scale quantitative studies to confirm our qualitative findings. In addition, the development and evaluation of individual and micro-environmental-based interventions promote sustainable and healthy diets more comprehensively.

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