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Mequanint B Melesse1,2, Marrit van den Berg2
1Innovation Systems for Drylands (ISD), International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Nairobi, Kenya.
Abstract:
This paper studies the association between nutrition knowledge and consumer dietary behavior using large survey data from 996 respondents in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. We find that health was the most important factor in individuals' food choice. However, most consumers were found to have imperfect understanding of the link between food and health. Especially, the causes and consequences of obesity were poorly understood. A considerable proportion of respondents also endorsed harmful food taboos. We found that nutrition knowledge was positively associated with more diversified diets and healthy eating attitudes and practices. Individuals with higher levels of nutrition knowledge were also more likely to reject harmful food taboos.
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