Plant-Based for the Madison-Based: University of Wisconsin-Madison Student Perceptions of the Plant-Based Diet and Options in and Around Campus
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of the perceptions and knowledge of plant-based diets among university students. We focused on showcasing local options, the benefits and barriers of the diet, and trends in the demographics of our survey data. We implemented a survey to gather primary data to gauge students' perceptions and knowledge. This sample included 193 students. Through a variety of questions, students offered their insight into how they individually understand the plant-based diet and its consumers. This resulted in a fairly positive perception of the plant-based diet from University of Wisconsin-Madison students, despite many factors deterring them from adopting it. Survey data revealed that most students do not have a complete understanding of the plant-based diet but desire to learn more.
Subject
Students
Plant-based diet
Madison
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/80358Description
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