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Lack of nutritional knowledge among Norwegian medical students concerning vegetarian diets

Ingebjørg Sanne, Anne‐Lise Bjørke‐Monsen

2020Journal of Public Health18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Aim Vegetarian diets are increasingly popular, particularly among young women. However, exclusion of animal products from the diet increases the risk of micronutrient deficiencies, which is particularly unfortunate during pregnancy and childhood. A person needs a substantial amount of nutritional knowledge to achieve a nutritionally complete vegetarian diet. We have tested nutritional knowledge among well-educated young vegetarians and omnivores. Subjects and methods In October 2018, medical students at the University of Bergen, Norway ( N = 880), were invited to take an anonymous survey to test their nutritional knowledge concerning micronutrients in vegetarian diets. Results The responses from the students ( n = 394, 45%) were categorized according to diet: former or current vegetarians (24%) versus always omnivores (76%). Forty-five percent of the vegetarians and 28% of the omnivores did not consider it necessary to take supplements while following a vegetarian diet. Sixty-one percent of vegetarians and 38% of omnivores considered it possible to have a well-balanced vegan diet. Plant foods were wrongly considered to be a dietary source of vitamin B12 by 33% and of iodine by 20% of the students. Conclusion Nutritional knowledge concerning vegetarian diets was not optimal among Norwegian medical students, even if they had ever followed a vegetarian diet. As vegetarian diets are popular among the younger generation and pose a risk of micronutrient deficiencies, this is a public health concern. Nutrition education should be improved in the population. A more extensive integration of nutritional training in the medical curriculum must be implemented so doctors can give adequate nutritional guidance.

Topics & Concepts

MicronutrientVegan DietNorwegianEnvironmental healthNutrition EducationMedicineOmnivorePopulationPublic healthVitamin B12GerontologyBiologyEndocrinologyPathologyInternal medicinePhilosophyNursingPaleontologyPredationLinguisticsAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental ImpactClimate Change and Health ImpactsDiet and metabolism studies
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