2020
DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzaa068_014
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Organic Food Consumption Is Associated with Inflammatory Biomarkers Among Older Adults in the USA.

Abstract: Objectives To explore the association between organic food consumption and inflammatory biomarkers, c-reactive protein (CRP) and cystatin C (CysC). Methods This analysis uses data from the nationally representative, longitudinal panel study of Americans over 50, the Health and Retirement Study (HRS). The mean age of the analytic sample (n = 3623) was 64.3 (SE 0.3) years old with just over half (54.3%) being female. Dietary da… Show more

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“…By furthering this research, the current study attempts to bridge the concern‐behavior gap in the literature by investigating the role of consumer pessimism and environmental concern as predictors and social influence as a moderator of organic food consumption behavior. The existing literature on organic food mainly involves scholarly attempts to gain insights from Western contexts, such as the US and European nations (Ludwig‐Borycz et al, 2020; Spielmann, 2020), while largely ignoring emerging economies such as India (Basha & Lal, 2019; Yadav & Pathak, 2016). The current research selects India as a study context as it has the second largest population base and is among the top 10 largest economies in the world (Paul et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By furthering this research, the current study attempts to bridge the concern‐behavior gap in the literature by investigating the role of consumer pessimism and environmental concern as predictors and social influence as a moderator of organic food consumption behavior. The existing literature on organic food mainly involves scholarly attempts to gain insights from Western contexts, such as the US and European nations (Ludwig‐Borycz et al, 2020; Spielmann, 2020), while largely ignoring emerging economies such as India (Basha & Lal, 2019; Yadav & Pathak, 2016). The current research selects India as a study context as it has the second largest population base and is among the top 10 largest economies in the world (Paul et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%