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Do health anxiety and social value shape the intention to consume functional food: the role of health knowledge levels—evidence from Istanbul

Berna Kurkcu (Başakşehir Çam Ve Sakura Şehir Hastanesi, Istanbul, Turkey)
Eylem Üstünsoy (Department of Culinary Arts, Kapadokya Universitesi, Nevsehir, Turkey)
Bekir Bora Dedeoğlu (Department of Tourism Guiding, Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli Üniversitesi, Nevsehir, Turkey)

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 14 June 2023

Issue publication date: 10 October 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This study has two main purposes. First, the effects of health anxiety and perceived social value on the intention to consume functional food were examined. Second, the role of health knowledge levels in these relationships was identified.

Design/methodology/approach

The sample consisted of 271 restaurant consumers on the European side of Istanbul between August and October 2021. Partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to test the research model.

Findings

Restaurant consumers revealed that health anxiety and perceived social value positively affect functional food consumption intentions. Moreover, health knowledge levels have a negative moderating effect on the relationship between health anxiety and functional food consumption intentions.

Originality/value

Thanks to the findings of this study, the roles of health anxiety, perceived social value and health knowledge in functional food consumption were determined, thus filling a vital literature gap.

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Citation

Kurkcu, B., Üstünsoy, E. and Dedeoğlu, B.B. (2023), "Do health anxiety and social value shape the intention to consume functional food: the role of health knowledge levels—evidence from Istanbul", British Food Journal, Vol. 125 No. 10, pp. 3553-3572. https://doi.org/10.1108/BFJ-12-2022-1050

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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