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Tytuł:
Spożycie napojów alkoholowych w Polsce w 1980 r.
Consumption of Alcohol in Poland in 1980
Autorzy:
Jasiński, Jerzy
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/699174.pdf
Data publikacji:
1984
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Nauk Prawnych PAN
Tematy:
napoje alkoholowe
spożycie alkoholu
Polska
pozwany
konsument
alcohol consumption
alcohol
respondent
consumer
problems
; consumer
Opis:
    The study described in the paper and has been conceived as a continuation and  partly a repetition or studies carried out in 1961 and 1962 by A. Swięcicki and then in 1968 by J. K. Falewicz.  All of these studies were carried out by the Centre for Public Opinion Survey (now: Centre for Public Opinion Survey and Program Studies) of the Committee for Radio and TV in Warsaw. The instrument used in them was a questionnaire filled in by the interviewer during his interview with the respondent.     The first study, conducted in February and March 1961, included a sample of a population aged 20 and over, while in the second one, which was made in October  1962, u sample aged 18 and over was included. In both studies, the assumed samples numbered 3000 respondents each, the obtained sample being 95.6 per cent and 93.6 per cent of the assumed sample  respectively. The third study was carried out in March and April 1968: it included a sample of population aged 18  and over (assumed sample - 3212 respondents, obtained sample – 91.7 per cent). The present, i.e., the fourth study, was conducted in September  1980 and it included a sample  of population aged 16 and over, of the assumed size of 2000 respondents; the obtained sample  numbered 1972 persons, which  is 98.6 per cent of the assumed one. In the case of all the four studies the deviation  of the obtained sample from the assumed one was slight which permitted them to be treated as random sample of the general population.      The chief aim of the 1980 study was to obtain data which would be comparable with those previously  acquired  and those up-to-date, concerning the distribution of consumption of alcohol among the population of Poland. The previous studies, dating back at least a dozen years, were not only old, but they were carried out in the period when general level of consumption of alcohol was approximately half of that in 1980. It seemed more  difficult to answer the question to what degree the observations then made still applied to the new situation. There was a demand for some new data it last to replace the guesses made from the factual basis which, as the years went by, became more and more uncertain.          In spite of the fact that the present study wbs made in the same way as the previous ones, it seems that the above aims have not been achieved. The data now obtained are not fully comparable with the previous, first of all because the 1980 survey successfully covered a considerably smaller amount of alcohol consumed  in our country than those of  1961 and 1962. Undoubtedly, this was caused by various factors, the most important of which being probably the fact that the representation among the respondents of persons who drank intensively and most intensively was scantier in the present study than it had been in the studies conducted by A. Swięcicki. Consequently, the 1961-1962 and 1980 surveys  concerned different categories of drinking persons, the ranges of which were not identical in both cases.        As regards the scond aim of the study, which was to obtain current data on consumption of alcohol in Poland, we were unsuccessful again, as life proved to run too fast. The 1980 survey was carried out in October 1980, that is one might say at the last moment before the difficulties with alcohol supplies began, as yet unknown in our country, which resulted in regulated sale of alcoholic beverages. This caused the appearance of new phenomena as well as the aggravation of those hitherto existing, Undoubtedly, it was a new phenomenon that people started to buy alcohol not only to consume it, but also to gret rid of the rapidly devaluating money, or in order to obtain a kind of exchange value. Other new phenomena were: trade in coupons entitling one to buy alcohol, and the appearance of black-market prices of spirits produced by the State-controlled distilleries; in certain periods, these prices were twice as high as the official ones. Speaking of aggravation of the existing phenomena, we had in mind first of all the illicit distillation of liquor, the attractiveness of which increased greatly in the face of joint effect of two circumstances: the rapid increase in the price of legally distilled and imported alcohol, and the difficulties in its legal (and even illegal) purchase. It was impossible for the 1980 survey to answer the following questions: what the influence of all these phenomena on the patterns of drinking that had already been shaped before in our country was, and how these patterns were modified. It is known that people drink somewhat differently now. It may be supposed that the persons who used to consume small amounts of alcohol before and who used to drink with restraint now drink less or do not drink at all, while those who used to drink much before - even if they do drink less now, the difference is slight, the illegally distilled liquor playing a greater part in the total amount of alcohol they consume. As to this last problem, opinions are expressed according to which consumption of the illegally distilles liquor has become a much more popular experiences in the course  of the ‘80s than it had been before. Finally, conjectures are made that alcohol-dependent persons, after the first period of difficulties with providing themselves with the amount of alcohol which would be adequate to their habits, in general have now found ways to satisfy their needs in this respect. It remains a guess if the above conjectures are true or not, and the same applies to suppositions concerning persistent or temporary character of the abovementioned changes in patterns of consumption of alcohol. Thus the results of the survey describe the situation as it was a few years ago as this situation undoubtedly changed later on.        As the paper clearly shows, consumption of alcohol in Poland is a common phenomenon: an everyday habit for many of our fellow citizens, a regular one (though not necessarily at regular intervals)- for the majority. In a statistical-descriptive sense drinking should, therefore, be termed normal behaviour, as it appears more or less regularly in the behaviour of a majority of adult members of our society, whenever they find themselves in situations such as celebrations family, meeting  friends, or official occasions.        The above remarks by no means solve the question of estimation of drinking, which- in spite of its habitual character in the statistical-descriptive sense- may in some cases be recognized as most deeply pathological in the medical sense, and in the same adn frequently also in other cases- as pathological in its social expression.       As regards the medical appraisal- the questionnaire did not contain a large set of questions of this kind, therefore, it was able to yield but a most scanty basis fof conjectures as to the symptoms of alcohol dependence of some of the respondents.       The situation was different as regards the social appraisal of the consumption of alcohol. In order to make use of such an  appraisal, an initial poblem had to be solved: what amount, frequency, and way of consuming alcohol should or should not be regarded as that included within the limits of a „social norm”. The problem is complex, for, on the one hand, the opinions as to where the limits are vary in our socjety, and, on the other hand, there are probably many such limits, depending not only on the person who is to fix them, but also on that to whom they may apply. It is generally known that in our society there are advocates of prohibition (who are of opinion that zero consumption should be the social norm), as well as propagators of „reasonable consumption” which is a term with many shades, and finally adherents of opinion that consumption of alcohol is a private matter for everyone to decide by himself (that is those who consider  any  kind of drinking, as well as abstinence, to come within the limits of socially approved norm).  Apart from the advocates of the two extreme opinions, which provide one norm for all members of the society,  others, i.e., the propagators of „reasonable” drinking tend to emploi a norm according to who the drinking person is. This finds expression in a different attitude towards drinking by men and women, tolerance towards the drinking by adults accompanied by strict disapproval in the case of the youth, different expectations as to the attitude towards alcohol drinking by members of different socio-professional groups. In this situation, with the lack of a common opinion as regards „socially normal” drinking, it seemed preferable to refrain from estimating the alcohol consumption in terms of social pathology.        In a survey of alcohol consumption in which samples of population of the entire country or a smaller territory are included, it is vital how the questions about the respondents’  drinking habits are asked. In the research practice, two solutions of this problem have been provided: first, to ask about the last occasion on which the respondent drank, what he drank then, how much he drank and in what circumstances, and second, to ask about his drinking within a given, shorter or longer, period of time. It has been a tradition of Polish studies in this field to choose the first of these solutions, so this method has also been employed in the present study. The last occasion was treated as typical of the respondent’s  way of drinking, and a yearly consumption was calculated for each of tchem, as well as for all persons included in the sample. As compared with the data on alcohol sale gathered in our country, it appeared that the 1980 survey covered 43 per cent of the total of consumed vodka. This percentage corresponds to that which can be found in analogous foreign studies, yeti t is considerably lower than the one obtained by A. Święcicki in his 1961 and particularly 1962 studies. The probable effect on the comparability of this studies with the present one has already been discussed  above. Interest was also paid in the questionnaire to the consumption of home-made wine, which appeared to account for 39 per cent of the consumption of purchased wine covered by the study, and the consumption of „home-distilled vodka” (i.e., moonshine alcohol) which, according to the present study, accounted for 5.5 per cent of the consumption of purchased vodka. Ona may guess that the latter percentage was in reality higher, and that it has now increased even more.       As is generally known, Poland is one of the countries where the general level of consumption of alcohol is medium, yet the structure of consumption is most unfavourable. Over  3/4 of the consumed alcohol  is being drunk in Poland in the from of vodka and other strong drinks. A similar structure of consumption can be found in most parts of the Soviet Union, and to a smaller degree in the Scandinavian countries (except Denmark, where the dominating alcoholic beverage is beer).      One of the common features of alcohol consumption is its great concentration,  which means that relatively few consumers drink a share of alcohol disproportionately large  to their number.  As revealed by the 1980 survey, 45 per cent of the entire  purchased and home-made wine covered by the study was being drunk by3.5 per cent of consumers of wine, 52 per cent of vodka  was being  drunk by 9 per cent of consumers of vodka,  and 46 per cent of beer  was being drunk by 10 per cent of consumers of beer. Taking into account that the study included a relatively small numer of persons  who drink intensively and particularly those who drink most intensively, the real concentration of consumption of separate types of alcoholic beverages must be expected to be still higher in our country.              The interdependence of consumption of different alcoholic beverages is closely connected  with the problem of concetration of consumption. It appeared that the  fact of drinking one kind of alcoholic  beverage augmented the likelihood of drinking another one as well. This convergence was most marked as regards consumption of vodka and beer, as well as vodka and purchased wine  (and also purchased and home-made wine); it was the least  marked in the case of the consumption of home-made wine and vodka, and home-made wine and beer.Among the persons who drank at least two of the above mentioned kinds of beverages, the frequent drinking of one of them was not necessarily connected with frequent drinking of the other:  on the other hand, those who drnak large amounts of one of the beverages, drank also large amounts of the other, while those who drank small amounts of one kind,  drank also small amounts of  the other.          According to the results of our survey, teetotallers, i.e., persons who do  not drink alcohol  at all, constituted nearly 17 per cent of our respondents.  As regards separate kinds of beverages, there were many more persons  who did not drink them; yet a significant regularity appeared, which should  be stressed in connection with the unfavourable structure of alcohol consumption in our country: the group of persons who never drank  vodka  was the least numerous, 25 per cent only, while there were 57-58 per cent of persons who never drank purchased wine and beer, and as many as 70 per cent of those who never drank home-made wine (the percentage for moonshine alcohol was 89 per cent). To repeat, not only as much as 71 per cent of alcohol  was consumed in our country in the form of vodka (strong drinks) in 1980, but also it was consumed by 75 per cent of the country's population aged 16 and over.          Opportunity, place, and company are the usually distinguished elements of the patterns of alcohol consumption  which can be found in the society. The 1980 survey permitted to separate three such patterns (of drinking vodka or wine):  family-celebration, friendly-social, drinking for purpose. According to the first one,  which has been mentioned by nearly half of the respondents who drank, the opportunity for drinking was a family meeting or celebration, with many participants, the place was a private appartment, the amounts of alcohol consumed were relatively smaller, and the participants were first of all persons who drank less than the average.  According  to the second pattern, which was mentioned by nearly every  third respondent, the opportunity was a social meeting or celebration, in which a smaller number of persons participated (as compared with the family meetings), the place was often also a private appartment, but in every fourth case  a restaurant as well, more alcohol was consumed, and among the participants the persons prevailed who drank a little more than the average.  According to the third pattern, drinking for purpose, mentioned by every seventh respondent, "no special occasion" was required for drinking, or drinking took place "in order to handle some business which made it necessary to drink a  glass", a small group of 3-4 persons participated, the most frequently chosen place, apart from one's own apartment, was a restaurant or place of employment, a relatively largest amount of alcohol was consumed, and a majority of participants drank much more than the average.        As is generally known, a particular problem in Poland is drinking at the place of employment;  the Goverment has repeatedly prohibited it, only to  learn that the renewal of the prohibition is apparently as timely as it is ineffective. Among the respondents employed in the State-controlled economy, two of every three persons happened to drink at work, every fourth happened to drink at least during the last month. The opportunity was usually a birthday or a name-day;  yet every sixth respondent happened to drink at work last "without special reason".        The information concerning the frequency of drinking and the amount of alcohol consumed permits one to separate four ways of drinking: much and often, much and seldom, little and often, little and seldom. Among the consumers of different beverages the group of persons drinking little and seldom was the most numerous, particularly as regards the consumers of wine (both purchased and home-made), to a smaller degree - the consumers of vodka (and moonshine alcohol), and to the smallest degree - the consumers of beer. Also the groups of persons drinking much and seldom were relatively numerous, apart from consumers of beer, among whom the second most numerous group was that of persons drinking little and often. Every fourth or fifth consumer of beer, every seventh consumer of vodka, every fifteenth consumer of purchased wine and every twenty-seventh consumer of home-made wine drank much and often. As regards persons who, drank any two of the above mentioned beverages,  a convergence of their drinking patterns  could be noticed which consisted in the following regularity: if one of the beverages was consumed according to one of the patterns, the other was generally also consumed according to the same pattern.        Drinking "too much", "several consecutive days",  „more often than the respondent wishes”,  were considered an indicators of alcohol abuse. The persons who never happened to drink like this drank, on the whole, considerably smaller amounts of vodka than the average;  those who had happened to drink like this before consumed  markedly more vodka than the average; while those who have happened to drink like this at the time of the study consumed over twice as much vodka  than the average.       As shown by the analysis of answers to a variety of questions in the questionnaire, the amount of consumed alcohol  is connected with the respondent's  satisfaction with his life and his relations with others. Thus persons who were of opinion that life generally brings the people more  good than evil used to drink significantly less (vodka, purchased wine, as well as beer) than those who thought the opposite. Likewise, the respondents who considered themselves frequently underestimated by their closest family, drank significantly more than those who thought that they happened, though seldom, to have been underestimated. Finally, the persons who were of the opinion that their relations with their  families, neighbours, workmates, and superiors went badly,  used to drink significantly more than those who had no problems in this field.             The drinking persons' experiences with alcohol are both good and bad, and the tendency to study first of all, if not exclusively, the latter does not seem appropriate. In the 1980 survey questions about both kinds of experience were asked, which brought in a good deal of interesting  information. Thus it appeared that the drinking of a certain amount of alcohol in the company of a given person helped to solve professional prbblems for a number of persons which was two and a half times larger than the number of those whose  drinking  brought about serious professional trouble. In over   2/5 of the persons examined, alcohol helped to improve their relations with close friends and relatives, while it helped every third of them to settle their own subsistence problems profitably. As for the troubles resulting from drinking, it is striking that persons problems (poor health, family or financial problems) were mentioned two or  three Times more often than those connected with the respondents'  participation in a broader social environment (problems with neighbours, professional problems, and those with the authorities). The above seems to prove that in the customs and climate which exists in our country, the drinking persons perceive alcohol as bringing them more good than evil. As revealed by a closer analysis of the good and bad experience involved in drinking, they usually coexisted: the more good experience the respondents had, the larger was also the amount of their bad experience, and the more they drank. One could say that the persons who used to drink much and thus fell into trouble realized at the same time that drinking brought them various forms of satisfaction and profits. This undoubtedly intensified  their  tendency do drink, in spite of the trouble resulting from drinking.          The last problem to be discussed in the paper is the respondents'  victimization by aggressive behaviour of drunken persons and by their own intoxication. As regards the first problem, it should be stressed that contacts with attempted physical aggression (a drunken person trying to stop or catch the respondent) were frequent: within the year previous to the study nearly every third respondent experienced such an event. Every ninth respondent fell  victim to more serious acts of aggression ("more serious" meaning at least being physically assaulted). As regards unpleasant consequences of the respondent being intoxicated, the most frequent of them were: getting involved in a quarrel (which happened to every fourth or fifth respondent within the year previous to the study), loosing money or other valuable things (which happened to every ninth respondent). It is significant that the persons who experienced unpleasant consequences of being in the state of intoxication, drank over twice as much as on the average.         The  results of the study the extent, structure, and some correlates of the consumption of alcohol in our country described in the paper are an attempt at filling the gap in the studies of this problem which emerged in the '70s. Such studies should be repeated at not too, long intervals, in order to prevent the occurence of such gaps in the future
      The study described in the paper and has been conceived as a continuation and  partly a repetition or studies carried out in 1961 and 1962 by A. Swięcicki and then in 1968 by J. K. Falewicz.  All of these studies were carried out by the Centre for Public Opinion Survey (now: Centre for Public Opinion Survey and Program Studies) of the Committee for Radio and TV in Warsaw. The instrument used in them was a questionnaire filled in by the interviewer during his interview with the respondent.     The first study, conducted in February and March 1961, included a sample of a population aged 20 and over, while in the second one, which was made in October  1962, u sample aged 18 and over was included. In both studies, the assumed samples numbered 3000 respondents each, the obtained sample being 95.6 per cent and 93.6 per cent of the assumed sample  respectively. The third study was carried out in March and April 1968: it included a sample of population aged 18  and over (assumed sample - 3212 respondents, obtained sample – 91.7 per cent). The present, i.e., the fourth study, was conducted in September  1980 and it included a sample  of population aged 16 and over, of the assumed size of 2000 respondents; the obtained sample  numbered 1972 persons, which  is 98.6 per cent of the assumed one. In the case of all the four studies the deviation  of the obtained sample from the assumed one was slight which permitted them to be treated as random sample of the general population.      The chief aim of the 1980 study was to obtain data which would be comparable with those previously  acquired  and those up-to-date, concerning the distribution of consumption of alcohol among the population of Poland. The previous studies, dating back at least a dozen years, were not only old, but they were carried out in the period when general level of consumption of alcohol was approximately half of that in 1980. It seemed more  difficult to answer the question to what degree the observations then made still applied to the new situation. There was a demand for some new data it last to replace the guesses made from the factual basis which, as the years went by, became more and more uncertain.          In spite of the fact that the present study wbs made in the same way as the previous ones, it seems that the above aims have not been achieved. The data now obtained are not fully comparable with the previous, first of all because the 1980 survey successfully covered a considerably smaller amount of alcohol consumed  in our country than those of  1961 and 1962. Undoubtedly, this was caused by various factors, the most important of which being probably the fact that the representation among the respondents of persons who drank intensively and most intensively was scantier in the present study than it had been in the studies conducted by A. Swięcicki. Consequently, the 1961-1962 and 1980 surveys  concerned different categories of drinking persons, the ranges of which were not identical in both cases.        As regards the scond aim of the study, which was to obtain current data on consumption of alcohol in Poland, we were unsuccessful again, as life proved to run too fast. The 1980 survey was carried out in October 1980, that is one might say at the last moment before the difficulties with alcohol supplies began, as yet unknown in our country, which resulted in regulated sale of alcoholic beverages. This caused the appearance of new phenomena as well as the aggravation of those hitherto existing, Undoubtedly, it was a new phenomenon that people started to buy alcohol not only to consume it, but also to gret rid of the rapidly devaluating money, or in order to obtain a kind of exchange value. Other new phenomena were: trade in coupons entitling one to buy alcohol, and the appearance of black-market prices of spirits produced by the State-controlled distilleries; in certain periods, these prices were twice as high as the official ones. Speaking of aggravation of the existing phenomena, we had in mind first of all the illicit distillation of liquor, the attractiveness of which increased greatly in the face of joint effect of two circumstances: the rapid increase in the price of legally distilled and imported alcohol, and the difficulties in its legal (and even illegal) purchase. It was impossible for the 1980 survey to answer the following questions: what the influence of all these phenomena on the patterns of drinking that had already been shaped before in our country was, and how these patterns were modified. It is known that people drink somewhat differently now. It may be supposed that the persons who used to consume small amounts of alcohol before and who used to drink with restraint now drink less or do not drink at all, while those who used to drink much before - even if they do drink less now, the difference is slight, the illegally distilled liquor playing a greater part in the total amount of alcohol they consume. As to this last problem, opinions are expressed according to which consumption of the illegally distilles liquor has become a much more popular experiences in the course  of the ‘80s than it had been before. Finally, conjectures are made that alcohol-dependent persons, after the first period of difficulties with providing themselves with the amount of alcohol which would be adequate to their habits, in general have now found ways to satisfy their needs in this respect. It remains a guess if the above conjectures are true or not, and the same applies to suppositions concerning persistent or temporary character of the abovementioned changes in patterns of consumption of alcohol. Thus the results of the survey describe the situation as it was a few years ago as this situation undoubtedly changed later on.        As the paper clearly shows, consumption of alcohol in Poland is a common phenomenon: an everyday habit for many of our fellow citizens, a regular one (though not necessarily at regular intervals)- for the majority. In a statistical-descriptive sense drinking should, therefore, be termed normal behaviour, as it appears more or less regularly in the behaviour of a majority of adult members of our society, whenever they find themselves in situations such as celebrations family, meeting  friends, or official occasions.        The above remarks by no means solve the question of estimation of drinking, which- in spite of its habitual character in the statistical-descriptive sense- may in some cases be recognized as most deeply pathological in the medical sense, and in the same adn frequently also in other cases- as pathological in its social expression.       As regards the medical appraisal- the questionnaire did not contain a large set of questions of this kind, therefore, it was able to yield but a most scanty basis fof conjectures as to the symptoms of alcohol dependence of some of the respondents.       The situation was different as regards the social appraisal of the consumption of alcohol. In order to make use of such an  appraisal, an initial poblem had to be solved: what amount, frequency, and way of consuming alcohol should or should not be regarded as that included within the limits of a „social norm”. The problem is complex, for, on the one hand, the opinions as to where the limits are vary in our socjety, and, on the other hand, there are probably many such limits, depending not only on the person who is to fix them, but also on that to whom they may apply. It is generally known that in our society there are advocates of prohibition (who are of opinion that zero consumption should be the social norm), as well as propagators of „reasonable consumption” which is a term with many shades, and finally adherents of opinion that consumption of alcohol is a private matter for everyone to decide by himself (that is those who consider  any  kind of drinking, as well as abstinence, to come within the limits of socially approved norm).  Apart from the advocates of the two extreme opinions, which provide one norm for all members of the society,  others, i.e., the propagators of „reasonable” drinking tend to emploi a norm according to who the drinking person is. This finds expression in a different attitude towards drinking by men and women, tolerance towards the drinking by adults accompanied by strict disapproval in the case of the youth, different expectations as to the attitude towards alcohol drinking by members of different socio-professional groups. In this situation, with the lack of a common opinion as regards „socially normal” drinking, it seemed preferable to refrain from estimating the alcohol consumption in terms of social pathology.        In a survey of alcohol consumption in which samples of population of the entire country or a smaller territory are included, it is vital how the questions about the respondents’  drinking habits are asked. In the research practice, two solutions of this problem have been provided: first, to ask about the last occasion on which the respondent drank, what he drank then, how much he drank and in what circumstances, and second, to ask about his drinking within a given, shorter or longer, period of time. It has been a tradition of Polish studies in this field to choose the first of these solutions, so this method has also been employed in the present study. The last occasion was treated as typical of the respondent’s  way of drinking, and a yearly consumption was calculated for each of tchem, as well as for all persons included in the sample. As compared with the data on alcohol sale gathered in our country, it appeared that the 1980 survey covered 43 per cent of the total of consumed vodka. This percentage corresponds to that which can be found in analogous foreign studies, yeti t is considerably lower than the one obtained by A. Święcicki in his 1961 and particularly 1962 studies. The probable effect on the comparability of this studies with the present one has already been discussed  above. Interest was also paid in the questionnaire to the consumption of home-made wine, which appeared to account for 39 per cent of the consumption of purchased wine covered by the study, and the consumption of „home-distilled vodka” (i.e., moonshine alcohol) which, according to the present study, accounted for 5.5 per cent of the consumption of purchased vodka. Ona may guess that the latter percentage was in reality higher, and that it has now increased even more.       As is generally known, Poland is one of the countries where the general level of consumption of alcohol is medium, yet the structure of consumption is most unfavourable. Over  3/4 of the consumed alcohol  is being drunk in Poland in the from of vodka and other strong drinks. A similar structure of consumption can be found in most parts of the Soviet Union, and to a smaller degree in the Scandinavian countries (except Denmark, where the dominating alcoholic beverage is beer).      One of the common features of alcohol consumption is its great concentration,  which means that relatively few consumers drink a share of alcohol disproportionately large  to their number.  As revealed by the 1980 survey, 45 per cent of the entire  purchased and home-made wine covered by the study was being drunk by3.5 per cent of consumers of wine, 52 per cent of vodka  was being  drunk by 9 per cent of consumers of vodka,  and 46 per cent of beer  was being drunk by 10 per cent of consumers of beer. Taking into account that the study included a relatively small numer of persons  who drink intensively and particularly those who drink most intensively, the real concentration of consumption of separate types of alcoholic beverages must be expected to be still higher in our country.              The interdependence of consumption of different alcoholic beverages is closely connected  with the problem of concetration of consumption. It appeared that the  fact of drinking one kind of alcoholic  beverage augmented the likelihood of drinking another one as well. This convergence was most marked as regards consumption of vodka and beer, as well as vodka and purchased wine  (and also purchased and home-made wine); it was the least  marked in the case of the consumption of home-made wine and vodka, and home-made wine and beer.Among the persons who drank at least two of the above mentioned kinds of beverages, the frequent drinking of one of them was not necessarily connected with frequent drinking of the other:  on the other hand, those who drnak large amounts of one of the beverages, drank also large amounts of the other, while those who drank small amounts of one kind,  drank also small amounts of  the other.          According to the results of our survey, teetotallers, i.e., persons who do  not drink alcohol  at all, constituted nearly 17 per cent of our respondents.  As regards separate kinds of beverages, there were many more persons  who did not drink them; yet a significant regularity appeared, which should  be stressed in connection with the unfavourable structure of alcohol consumption in our country: the group of persons who never drank  vodka  was the least numerous, 25 per cent only, while there were 57-58 per cent of persons who never drank purchased wine and beer, and as many as 70 per cent of those who never drank home-made wine (the percentage for moonshine alcohol was 89 per cent). To repeat, not only as much as 71 per cent of alcohol  was consumed in our country in the form of vodka (strong drinks) in 1980, but also it was consumed by 75 per cent of the country's population aged 16 and over.          Opportunity, place, and company are the usually distinguished elements of the patterns of alcohol consumption  which can be found in the society. The 1980 survey permitted to separate three such patterns (of drinking vodka or wine):  family-celebration, friendly-social, drinking for purpose. According to the first one,  which has been mentioned by nearly half of the respondents who drank, the opportunity for drinking was a family meeting or celebration, with many participants, the place was a private appartment, the amounts of alcohol consumed were relatively smaller, and the participants were first of all persons who drank less than the average.  According  to the second pattern, which was mentioned by nearly every  third respondent, the opportunity was a social meeting or celebration, in which a smaller number of persons participated (as compared with the family meetings), the place was often also a private appartment, but in every fourth case  a restaurant as well, more alcohol was consumed, and among the participants the persons prevailed who drank a little more than the average.  According to the third pattern, drinking for purpose, mentioned by every seventh respondent, "no special occasion" was required for drinking, or drinking took place "in order to handle some business which made it necessary to drink a  glass", a small group of 3-4 persons participated, the most frequently chosen place, apart from one's own apartment, was a restaurant or place of employment, a relatively largest amount of alcohol was consumed, and a majority of participants drank much more than the average.        As is generally known, a particular problem in Poland is drinking at the place of employment;  the Goverment has repeatedly prohibited it, only to  learn that the renewal of the prohibition is apparently as timely as it is ineffective. Among the respondents employed in the State-controlled economy, two of every three persons happened to drink at work, every fourth happened to drink at least during the last month. The opportunity was usually a birthday or a name-day;  yet every sixth respondent happened to drink at work last "without special reason".        The information concerning the frequency of drinking and the amount of alcohol consumed permits one to separate four ways of drinking: much and often, much and seldom, little and often, little and seldom. Among the consumers of different beverages the group of persons drinking little and seldom was the most numerous, particularly as regards the consumers of wine (both purchased and home-made), to a smaller degree - the consumers of vodka (and moonshine alcohol), and to the smallest degree - the consumers of beer. Also the groups of persons drinking much and seldom were relatively numerous, apart from consumers of beer, among whom the second most numerous group was that of persons drinking little and often. Every fourth or fifth consumer of beer, every seventh consumer of vodka, every fifteenth consumer of purchased wine and every twenty-seventh consumer of home-made wine drank much and often. As regards persons who, drank any two of the above mentioned beverages,  a convergence of their drinking patterns  could be noticed which consisted in the following regularity: if one of the beverages was consumed according to one of the patterns, the other was generally also consumed according to the same pattern.        Drinking "too much", "several consecutive days",  „more often than the respondent wishes”,  were considered an indicators of alcohol abuse. The persons who never happened to drink like this drank, on the whole, considerably smaller amounts of vodka than the average;  those who had happened to drink like this before consumed  markedly more vodka than the average; while those who have happened to drink like this at the time of the study consumed over twice as much vodka  than the average.       As shown by the analysis of answers to a variety of questions in the questionnaire, the amount of consumed alcohol  is connected with the respondent's  satisfaction with his life and his relations with others. Thus persons who were of opinion that life generally brings the people more  good than evil used to drink significantly less (vodka, purchased wine, as well as beer) than those who thought the opposite. Likewise, the respondents who considered themselves frequently underestimated by their closest family, drank significantly more than those who thought that they happened, though seldom, to have been underestimated. Finally, the persons who were of the opinion that their relations with their  families, neighbours, workmates, and superiors went badly,  used to drink significantly more than those who had no problems in this field.             The drinking persons' experiences with alcohol are both good and bad, and the tendency to study first of all, if not exclusively, the latter does not seem appropriate. In the 1980 survey questions about both kinds of experience were asked, which brought in a good deal of interesting  information. Thus it appeared that the drinking of a certain amount of alcohol in the company of a given person helped to solve professional prbblems for a number of persons which was two and a half times larger than the number of those whose  drinking  brought about serious professional trouble. In over   2/5 of the persons examined, alcohol helped to improve their relations with close friends and relatives, while it helped every third of them to settle their own subsistence problems profitably. As for the troubles resulting from drinking, it is striking that persons problems (poor health, family or financial problems) were mentioned two or  three Times more often than those connected with the respondents'  participation in a broader social environment (problems with neighbours, professional problems, and those with the authorities). The above seems to prove that in the customs and climate which exists in our country, the drinking persons perceive alcohol as bringing them more good than evil. As revealed by a closer analysis of the good and bad experience involved in drinking, they usually coexisted: the more good experience the respondents had, the larger was also the amount of their bad experience, and the more they drank. One could say that the persons who used to drink much and thus fell into trouble realized at the same time that drinking brought them various forms of satisfaction and profits. This undoubtedly intensified  their  tendency do drink, in spite of the trouble resulting from drinking.          The last problem to be discussed in the paper is the respondents'  victimization by aggressive behaviour of drunken persons and by their own intoxication. As regards the first problem, it should be stressed that contacts with attempted physical aggression (a drunken person trying to stop or catch the respondent) were frequent: within the year previous to the study nearly every third respondent experienced such an event. Every ninth respondent fell  victim to more serious acts of aggression ("more serious" meaning at least being physically assaulted). As regards unpleasant consequences of the respondent being intoxicated, the most frequent of them were: getting involved in a quarrel (which happened to every fourth or fifth respondent within the year previous to the study), loosing money or other valuable things (which happened to every ninth respondent). It is significant that the persons who experienced unpleasant consequences of being in the state of intoxication, drank over twice as much as on the average.         The  results of the study the extent, structure, and some correlates of the consumption of alcohol in our country described in the paper are an attempt at filling the gap in the studies of this problem which emerged in the '70s. Such studies should be repeated at not too, long intervals, in order to prevent the occurence of such gaps in the future.
Źródło:
Archiwum Kryminologii; 1984, XI; 7-92
0066-6890
2719-4280
Pojawia się w:
Archiwum Kryminologii
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Dietary guidelines and human nutrition sciences
Autorzy:
Berger, S.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1371718.pdf
Data publikacji:
1992
Wydawca:
Instytut Rozrodu Zwierząt i Badań Żywności Polskiej Akademii Nauk w Olsztynie
Tematy:
diet
guide
human nutrition
consumer behaviour
dietary guide
optimal nutrition
Źródło:
Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences; 1992, 01, 1; 5-13
1230-0322
2083-6007
Pojawia się w:
Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Ocena pobrania kadmu i olowiu z warzywami przez konsumentow wwojewodztwie katowickim
Autorzy:
Lorek, E
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/875695.pdf
Data publikacji:
1994
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Zdrowia Publicznego. Państwowy Zakład Higieny
Tematy:
olow
analiza zywnosci
zywnosc
woj.katowickie
zanieczyszczenia zywnosci
kadm
konsumenci
toksycznosc
warzywa
produkty spozywcze
lead
food analysis
food
Katowice voivodship
food contaminant
cadmium
consumer
toxicity
vegetable
food product
Opis:
W pracy dokonano oceny stopnia pobrania występujących w warzywach metali ciężkich takich jak Cd i Pb przez konsumentów z czterech grup gospodarstw domowych w województwie katowickim. Analizie poddano tę grupę warzyw, która jest w tym regionie produkowana, a także sprowadzana na rynek województwa katowickiego przez sklepy Wojewódzkiej Spółdzielni Ogrodniczej z innych rejonów kraju.
The amounts of Cd and Pb consumed with vegetables were determined in four groups of households: workmen, workmen-peasants, farmers and pensioned workers and persons receiving disability allowances. The chemical analysis was done, in the first place, of vegetables with edible roots in which Pb and Cd were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The vegetables were bought in 1986-1987 by the Province Gardeners Cooperative in the Province of Katowice (mining and industrial region) and from the Province of Katowice and Warsaw. The amount of Cd or Pb found in weight unit of a given vegetable multiplied by the amount of this vegetable consumed in a week served as a measure of the amount of these metals taken by the consumer. After comparing of this amount with the acceptable dose the per cent of this dose obtained from vegetables was calculated. The study showed that the vegetables brought from other provinces than Katowice contained several times less Cd and Pb than those grown in the Province of Katowice. The lowest intake of Cd and Pb with vegetables was found in the households of workmen and the highest one in the households of farmers who consumed nearly exclusively vegetables grown on their farms. The vegetables from the Province of Katowice accounted in farmer families for 40% of the acceptable maximal weekly intake of cadmium, and the intake of lead was even above this maximal level. The differences in the weekly intake of these metals between the studied groups of households were due to differences in the amounts of consumed vegetables. Improvement is postulated of the control of the quality of vegetables in the Silesian market, and vegetables should be brought preferably from these regions where Cd and Pb content in vegetables is safe.
Źródło:
Roczniki Państwowego Zakładu Higieny; 1994, 45, 1-2; 37-43
0035-7715
Pojawia się w:
Roczniki Państwowego Zakładu Higieny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Label on food packages as a source of nutrition information
Autorzy:
Ozimek, I.
Jezowska-Zychowicz, M.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1372534.pdf
Data publikacji:
1996
Wydawca:
Instytut Rozrodu Zwierząt i Badań Żywności Polskiej Akademii Nauk w Olsztynie
Tematy:
nutrition labelling
consumer
behaviour
nutrition information zob.dietary information
dietary information
label
nutrition education
food package
consumption economics
Opis:
The purposes of this questionnaire study were to determine: (1) the availability of information about food product, (2) the contribution of label information to the purchase decision, and (3) the claims for the content of label information. The survey was conducted with a national sample of 1000 adults in 1994. The information available on food package was indicated by the respondents to be generally insufficient. The expiration date, price and composition were considered the most important information, and energy value the least important information for the placement on a food package. The food label was not used as an important source of nutritional information. This study shows the necessity of intensive education of the Polish society to more effective use of the label information on food packages.
Wybór żywności dokonywany przez konsumenta na rynku jest uwarunkowany wieloma czynnikami, w tym dużą rolę odgrywa wiedza o produkcie. Jednym z możliwych sposobów dostarczania konsumentowi informacji o produkcie żywnościowym jest etykieta zamieszczona na jego opakowaniu. Celem podjętego badania empirycznego, będącego podstawą tego artykułu, było: 1) określenie dostępności informacji o produkcie spożywczym, 2) ocena udziału informacji zawartej na etykiecie w podejmowaniu decyzji o zakupie, 3) ustalenie opinii na temat potrzeby zamieszczania informacji na opakowaniu produktu spożywczego. Badanie zrealizowano wśród 1000 osób reprezentujących różne środowiska zamieszkania. Zdaniem uczestników badania informacja rynkowa o produkcie spożywczym jest niewystarczająca (rys. 1). Jako najistotniejsze informacje, które powinny być zamieszczone na etykiecie produktu spożywczego uznano termin przydatności do spożycia, cenę i skład produktu (tab. 2). Zawarta na opakowaniach produktów żywnościowych informacja jest wykorzystywana w różnym stopniu w podejmowaniu decyzji o zakupie. Wśród nich — również najistotniejsza jest informacja o terminie przydatności do spożycia oraz cena (tab. 3). Należy podkreślić, iż w warunkach polskich etykieta żywnościowa nie jest w dalszym ciągu postrzegana jako ważne źródło informacji żywieniowej. Korzystanie z informacji żywieniowej jest uwarunkowane umiejętnością jej przetwarzania. Stąd też w celu efektywniejszego wykorzystania przez konsumentów informacji zawartych na opakowaniach produktów spożywczych, należy prowadzić intensywną edukację społeczeństwa w zakresie żywienia.
Źródło:
Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences; 1996, 05, 3; 131-140
1230-0322
2083-6007
Pojawia się w:
Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Progress in sensory analysis and consumer studies of food
Autorzy:
Barylko-Pikielna, N.
Matuszewska, I.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1371512.pdf
Data publikacji:
1996
Wydawca:
Instytut Rozrodu Zwierząt i Badań Żywności Polskiej Akademii Nauk w Olsztynie
Tematy:
consumer
multivariate statistics
food
product development
sensory analysis
new sensory method
consumer test
food quality
Opis:
The review shows recent dynamics and directions of methodological development in multidisciplinary area of sensory analysis of food interfaced with consumer preferences and acceptance measurements. Impact of increasing knowledge of physiology and psychology of sensory perception as well as availability of advanced multivariate statistical techniques for data processing has been stressed. Applicability of the achievements in product development and in implementation of health-promoting diet is discussed.
Analiza sensoryczna zajmuje wśród metod analizy żywności szczególne miejsce, ponieważ analizuje jakość żywności poprzez percepcję jej atrybutów przez człowieka. Przedstawiono przegląd głównych grup analitycznych metod sensorycznych oraz metod konsumenckich i ich zastosowań, oraz ich rozwoju, w szczególności w ostatniej dekadzie. Głównymi wyznacznikami tego rozwoju jest lepsze zrozumienie fizjologicznych i psychologicznych podstaw tych metod, oparte o rozwój badań podstawowych oraz zastosowanie zaawansowanych wielowymiarowych metod statystycznych do analizy i interpretacji wyników. Dzięki tym ostatnim możliwe jest „nakładanie" wyników analizy opisowej (profilowej) na mapy preferencji konsumenckich, co stanowi ważne analityczne narzędzie prognostyczne przy opracowywaniu nowych produktów, w tym produktów pozwalających realizować prozdrowotny model żywienia.
Źródło:
Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences; 1996, 05, 4; 3-18
1230-0322
2083-6007
Pojawia się w:
Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Developments in fish processing and quality assurance
Autorzy:
Sikorski, Z.E.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1373125.pdf
Data publikacji:
1997
Wydawca:
Instytut Rozrodu Zwierząt i Badań Żywności Polskiej Akademii Nauk w Olsztynie
Tematy:
consumer attitude
fish product
fish
utilization
food hygiene
quality assurance
human nutrition
production hygiene
marine food purchase
Źródło:
Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences; 1997, 06, 1
1230-0322
2083-6007
Pojawia się w:
Polish Journal of Food and Nutrition Sciences
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Model zachowania konsumenta na rynku produktow mleczarskich
Autorzy:
Swida, J
Sikora, T.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/827959.pdf
Data publikacji:
1999
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Technologów Żywności
Tematy:
przetwory mleczne
mleczarstwo
badania ankietowe
zachowania konsumenckie
rynek
dairy product
dairy industry
questionnaire method
consumer behaviour
market
Opis:
W pracy przedstawiono model zachowania konsumenta na rynku produktów mleczarskich, który uwzględnia czynniki (socjo-ekonomiczne, społeczne i psychologiczne, marketingowe) i ich hierarchię, determinujące decyzje wyboru produktu.
In this paper a model of consumer behaviour on the dairy product market was created. This model consider the hierarchy of various factors (social-economic, psychological and marketing) creating by consumers.
Źródło:
Żywność Nauka Technologia Jakość; 1999, 06, 4; 152-162
1425-6959
Pojawia się w:
Żywność Nauka Technologia Jakość
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Preferencje konsumenckie cech jakosci produktow mleczarskich w Polsce poludniowo-wschodniej
Autorzy:
Swida, J
Sikora, T.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/826981.pdf
Data publikacji:
1999
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Technologów Żywności
Tematy:
miasta
przetwory mleczne
Polska Poludniowo-Wschodnia
preferencje konsumentow
wartosc odzywcza
ocena sensoryczna
badania ankietowe
zywienie czlowieka
city
dairy product
South-Eastern Poland
consumer preference
nutritional value
sensory evaluation
questionnaire method
human nutrition
Opis:
Celem badań było wyznaczenie najważniejszych dla konsumentów cech jakości produktów mleczarskich. Badania przeprowadzono metodą ankietową w sześciu największych miastach Polski południowo-wschodniej. Najważniejszymi dla konsumentów cechami jakości produktów mleczarskich okazały się cechy sensoryczne.
The aim of this investigations was designation of the most important quality traits of the dairy products for consumers of southeastern region of Poland. The investigations were carried out by inquiry method. Sensory traits are the most important for consumers.
Źródło:
Żywność Nauka Technologia Jakość; 1999, 06, 1; 60-69
1425-6959
Pojawia się w:
Żywność Nauka Technologia Jakość
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zachowania nabywców usług turystyki wiejskiej w Polsce
Behaviour of rural tourism services purchasers in Poland
Autorzy:
Strzembicki, Leszek
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/414809.pdf
Data publikacji:
1999
Wydawca:
Małopolska Wyższa Szkoła Ekonomiczna w Tarnowie
Tematy:
agroturystyka
marketing turystyczny
usługi turystyczne
konsumpcja usług
zachowania konsumenta
materiały konferencyjne
agrotourism
tourism marketing
tourism services
services consumption
consumer behaviour
conference materials
Opis:
Artykuł przedstawia wyniki badań ankietowych dotyczących nabywców usług turystyki wiejskiej w Polsce. Badania miały na celu ustalenie zespołu cech charakteryzujących turystów zainteresowanych ofertą wypoczynku na wsi, ich motywów, preferencji i zachowań konsumpcyjnych.
The paper presents selected results of the questionnaire survey made among the purchasers of rural tourism services in Poland, which is a new and dynamically developing segment of the tourist market. The objective of the survey was to find a set of features characterising basis groups of purchasers as well as identify a pattern of their consumption behaviour connected with holiday in the country. Features of survey responders were presented basing on the following ratios: age structure, professional activity, education, material status and specifics of households. In the frame of the analysis of the consumption behaviour most important motives of interest in holiday in the country were identified as well as basic sources of information on rest offers, means of realisation of holiday and perspectives of the second time stay in a particular tourist building.
Źródło:
Zeszyty Naukowe Małopolskiej Wyższej Szkoły Ekonomicznej w Tarnowie; 1999, 2; 223-235
1506-2635
Pojawia się w:
Zeszyty Naukowe Małopolskiej Wyższej Szkoły Ekonomicznej w Tarnowie
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Aroma Symposium - aktualne badania nad percepcja smakowitosci, uwalnianiem i powstawaniem zwiazkow smakowo-zapachowych oraz akceptacja zywnosci
Autorzy:
Kostyra, E
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/826967.pdf
Data publikacji:
2000
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Technologów Żywności
Tematy:
zywnosc
Eisenach konferencja
zwiazki zapachowe
zapach
konferencje
Aroma Symposium'2000
percepcja smaku
percepcja zapachow
wartosc zdrowotna
akceptacja konsumencka
smakowitosc
zywienie czlowieka
food
Eisenach conference
flavour compound
smell
conference
taste perception
smell perception
healthy value
consumer acceptance
palatability
human nutrition
Źródło:
Żywność Nauka Technologia Jakość; 2000, 07, 3; 145-150
1425-6959
Pojawia się w:
Żywność Nauka Technologia Jakość
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Badanie preferencji konsumenckich miesa i jego przetworow w poludniowo-wschodnim makroregionie Polski
Autorzy:
Krupa, J
Majka, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/827633.pdf
Data publikacji:
2000
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Technologów Żywności
Tematy:
wedzonki
przetwory miesne
Polska Poludniowo-Wschodnia
kielbasy
cechy sensoryczne
spozycie zywnosci
preferencje pokarmowe
konsumenci
mieso drobiowe
badania ankietowe
mieso
smoked meat product
processed meat
South-Eastern Poland
sausage
sensory property
food intake
food preference
consumer
poultry meat
questionnaire method
meat
Opis:
Badano wpływ wybranych czynników socjo-ekonomicznych na preferencje konsumentów w zakresie struktury spożycia mięsa i jego przetworów. Badania przeprowadzono metodą ankietową na terenie południowo-wschodniej Polski. Największym zainteresowaniem cieszą się mięso drobiowe oraz wędzonki i kiełbasy. Główna uwaga konsumenta skupia się na cechach sensorycznych produktów. Spośród czynników marketingowych wpływających na preferencje konsumenckie największe znaczenie ma cena, kraj produkcji i marka produktu oraz informacje zawarte na opakowaniu. Reklama okazała się czynnikiem mało istotnym w preferencjach produktów mięsnych.
Influence of chosen social-economic factors on the consumers preferences in the way of structure of consumption of meat and meat products. The investigations were carried out by inquiry method in the south-eastern macroregion of Poland. Poultry meat, becon and sousages are the most popular meat products. Price, produce country, brand and information on package are the most important marketing factors for consumers. Advertising is not important factor for consumers of meat and meat products.
Źródło:
Żywność Nauka Technologia Jakość; 2000, 07, 2; 91-99
1425-6959
Pojawia się w:
Żywność Nauka Technologia Jakość
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Doskonalenie prawa zywnosciowego Unii Europejskiej w zakresie bezpieczenstwa i ochrony zdrowia konsumentow
Autorzy:
Tyszkiewicz, S
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/828649.pdf
Data publikacji:
2000
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Technologów Żywności
Tematy:
Unia Europejska
bezpieczenstwo zywnosciowe
przepisy prawne
ochrona zdrowia
higiena zywnosci
prawo zywnosciowe
standardy
Polska
wdrozenia do praktyki
stan obecny
konsumenci
perspektywy
European Union
food safety
law regulation
health protection
food hygiene
food legislation
standard
Polska
practical implementation
present state
consumer
perspective
Opis:
Trwa proces doskonalenia światowego i regionalnie stosowanego prawa żywnościowego. Działa Komisja Kodeksu Żywnościowego FAO/WHO i większość jej roboczych Komitetów. Trwają działania mające na celu udoskonalenie przepisów prawa żywnościowego Unii Europejskiej, do członkostwa w której kraj nasz pretenduje. Mając na względzie konieczność zharmonizowania przepisów naszego prawa żywnościowego z prawem Unii, musimy analizować i wprowadzać do naszego prawa poszczególne akty uwzględniając nie tylko ich aktualną treść, ale i dające się przewidzieć zmiany. Unia Europejska przeprowadziła w ostatnich latach szeroko zakrojoną dyskusję nad stanem swojego prawa żywnościowego zapoczątkowaną Zieloną Księgą Komisji z 1997 r. „Zasady Ogólne Prawa Żywnościowego Unii Europejskiej” i ją podsumowała w części dotyczącej ochrony zdrowia konsumentów Białą Księgą Komisji z 2000 r. dotyczącą bezpieczeństwa żywności (White Paper on food safety). Na treść postanowień dotyczących zmian w przepisach niewątpliwie miały wpływ silnie nagłośnione afery z mięsem wołowym w kontekście choroby wściekłych krów w Wielkiej Brytanii oraz mięsem drobiu skażonym dioksynami w Belgii. W artykule przedstawiono i skomentowano podstawowe zapisy Białej Księgi oraz omówiono stan aktualny wdrażania unijnych przepisów dotyczących ochrony zdrowia konsumentów do przepisów prawa polskiego.
The process of improving the international and local food law is found under the continuation. The Commission of FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius and most of its Committees are conducting their activity. The measures, aimed at the improvement of the EU food rules are undertaken. As the necessity of harmonizing the regulations of our food law with the European law arises, we have to analyse and introduce the particular acts to our legislation with consideration not only of their current contents but also of the foreseeable changes. During the recent years, the European Union has conducted a wide-scale debate on the status of its food law, being initiated by Green Paper of the Commission, dated 1997 and entitled: „General Principles of Food Law of the European Union”. Summing up of the discussion in a part concerning consumer health protection has been found in the White Paper 2000 on food safety. The contents of provisions concerning amendments in the regulations were undoubtedly affected by famous scandals with beef contamination and BSE disease in Great Britain and poultry meat contamination with dioxins in Belgium. In the article, the major provisions of the White Paper have been presented and furnished with the comments. The current state of practical introduction of the EU regulations concerning consumer health protection into the rules of Polish law, has been discussed.
Źródło:
Żywność Nauka Technologia Jakość; 2000, 07, 3; 5-19
1425-6959
Pojawia się w:
Żywność Nauka Technologia Jakość
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Proba okreslenia determinant potencjalnego popytu na nowe gatunki serow z mleka owczego
Autorzy:
Brzek, M
Pieczonka, W.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/828783.pdf
Data publikacji:
2000
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Technologów Żywności
Tematy:
nowe gatunki
przetwory mleczne
sery owcze
preferencje pokarmowe
opakowania
popyt
ocena organoleptyczna
badania ankietowe
reklama
ocena konsumencka
sery
nawyki zywieniowe
rynek
new species
dairy product
sheep milk cheese
food preference
packaging
demand
organoleptic evaluation
questionnaire method
advertising
consumer assessment
cheese
nutritional habit
market
Opis:
W pracy przedstawiono wyniki badań, których celem było określenie najważniejszych czynników determinujących deklarowany przez konsumentów popyt na nowe, nieznane na polskim rynku, produkty mleczne, tj. smakowe serki wyprodukowane z bundzu owczo-krowiego. Badania ankietowe i ocenę konsumencką dwóch odmian serków (chrzanowego i ziołowego) wykonano w gronie 99 losowo wybranych osób. Do interpretacji wyników zastosowano metodę analizy głównych komponentów (składowych) i analizę czynnikową - z grupy metod statystycznej analizy wielowymiarowej. Taka interpretacja pozwoliła na wskazanie tych determinant potencjalnego popytu, które wskazują na segmenty rynku w największym stopniu zainteresowane spożywaniem tych serków. Są to: jakość organoleptyczna, wielkość i rodzaj opakowania, podatność konsumentów na reklamę, preferowanie produktów mlecznych zgodnych z nawykami żywieniowymi.
The purpose of this study was to determine the most important factors influencing the potential demand for new products, unknown in Poland - the cheeses made from ewe’s and cow’s curd. The survey, based on the consumer assessment, was performed. The method of principal components and the factor analysis were applied. The analysis shows the determinants of the potential demand and the segments interested in consuming these cheeses. The determinants are: organoleptic properties, size and type of package, susceptibility to advertising, preference of the dairy products in accordance with habits.
Źródło:
Żywność Nauka Technologia Jakość; 2000, 07, 1; 117-127
1425-6959
Pojawia się w:
Żywność Nauka Technologia Jakość
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wybrane problemy modelowania przestrzennych interakcji zachowań konsumentów z wykorzystaniem GIS
Modelling of the spatial interact of consumers behaviour with the use of GIS - chosen problems
Autorzy:
Pirowski, T.
Drzewiecki, W.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/130684.pdf
Data publikacji:
2000
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Geodetów Polskich
Tematy:
interakcja przestrzenna
GIS
konsument
hipermarket
spatial interaction
consumer
hypermarket
Źródło:
Archiwum Fotogrametrii, Kartografii i Teledetekcji; 2000, 10; 61-1-61-8
2083-2214
2391-9477
Pojawia się w:
Archiwum Fotogrametrii, Kartografii i Teledetekcji
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zasady analizy ryzyka i zasady ostroznosci w prawie zywnosciowym
Autorzy:
Tyszkiewicz, S
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/825726.pdf
Data publikacji:
2000
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Technologów Żywności
Tematy:
system HACCP
ochrona srodowiska
zagrozenia zdrowia
bezpieczenstwo zywnosciowe
ochrona zdrowia
prawo zywnosciowe
ochrona konsumenta
normalizacja
analiza ryzyka
zywienie czlowieka
HACCP system
environment protection
health hazard
food safety
health protection
food legislation
consumer protection
standardization
risk analysis
human nutrition
Opis:
Podstawowym celem prawa żywnościowego jest ochrona konsumentów przed różnego rodzaju zagrożeniami dla zdrowia związanymi ze spożywaniem żywności. Legislator może ustanawiać różnego rodzaju nakazy i zakazy będące instrumentami zarządzania ryzykiem wystąpienia poszczególnych zagrożeń. Dobór tych instrumentów nie powinien mieć charakteru uznaniowego, powinien wynikać z oceny ryzyka dokonanej metodami naukowymi. O wybranych sposobach zarządzania ryzykiem oraz argumentach przemawiających za dokonanym wyborem powinni być powiadomieni zainteresowani konsumenci oraz producenci i dostawcy żywności. Nazywa się to komunikacja ryzyka i wraz z oceną ryzyka i zarządzaniem ryzykiem stanowi elementy analizy ryzyka, na której opiera się nowoczesne międzynarodowe prawo żywnościowe obowiązujące zarówno w krajach Unii Europejskiej jak i w coraz większym stopniu u nas w Polsce. Poważny legislacyjny problem pojawia się w przypadku zagrożeń, dla których brak naukowych danych uniemożliwiających wykonanie prawidłowej analizy ryzyka. Proponuje się by w takich przypadkach w prawie żywnościowym stosować zasadę ostrożności i działania zapobiegawczego wcześniej wprowadzoną w prawie międzynarodowym dla potrzeb ochrony środowiska. W artykule zostały podane podstawowe pojęcia i definicje analizy ryzyka i zasady ostrożności oraz podane przykłady ich praktycznego stosowania.
The basic target of the food law is the protection of customers against various types of hazards to customer health related to consumption of food. The legislator may establish various orders and interdictions being the instruments of risk management. Choice of such instruments should not depend on recognition and should result from the risk assessment performed using scientific methods. The interested consumers, as well as producers and suppliers of food, should be notified about the chosen methods of risk management and about the arguments for such choice. This is called risk communication and, together with risk assessment and risk management, they constitute the elements of risk analysis, which is the foundation of the modem food law effective in countries of the European Union and, to a growing extent, also in Poland. The serious legislative problem emerges in case of hazards for which there is no scientific data allowing to conduct the correct risk analysis. In such cases it is suggested to apply, in the food law, the precautionery and preventive action principles, which were introduced earlier in the international law for the purposes of environmental protection. The article presents the fundamental concepts and defines risk analysis and the principle of precautionery, and also includes examples of practical application.
Źródło:
Żywność Nauka Technologia Jakość; 2000, 07, 1; 5-17
1425-6959
Pojawia się w:
Żywność Nauka Technologia Jakość
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł

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