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Dietary intake among Mexican-American women: generational differences and a comparison with white non-Hispanic women.

机译:墨西哥裔美国妇女的饮食摄入量:世代差异和与非西班牙裔白人妇女的比较。

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OBJECTIVES. Although Mexican Americans consume diets that may protect them against adverse health, dietary advantages may disappear with increased acculturation. This study examined whether the nutrient intake of second-generation Mexican-American women of childbearing age deteriorates compared with that of first-generation Mexican-American women and approximates that of White non-Hispanic women. METHODS. Data on the absolute and relative intake of eight nutrients were obtained from a 24-hour recall and compared among 475 first-generation and 898 second-generation Mexican-American women, and among 2326 White non-Hispanic women. RESULTS. Although first-generation Mexican-American women were of lower socioeconomic status than were second-generation or White non-Hispanic women, they had a higher average intake of protein; vitamins A, C, and folic acid; and calcium than the other two groups. Whereas the mean adequacy ratio of the eight nutrients studied was highest in first-generation Mexican women, it was lowest in their second-generation counterparts. CONCLUSIONS. First-generation Mexican women stand a markedly lower risk of eating a poor diet than second-generation Mexican women, whose nutrient intake resembles that of White non-Hispanic women.
机译:目标尽管墨西哥裔美国人食用的饮食可以保护他们免受不良健康的影响,但随着文化的适应性增加,饮食优势可能会消失。这项研究检查了与第一代墨西哥裔妇女相比,育龄的第二代墨西哥裔妇女的营养摄入是否恶化,并且近似于非西班牙裔白人妇女。方法。从24小时召回中获得了关于八种营养素的绝对和相对摄入量的数据,并将其与475名第一代和898名第二代墨西哥裔美国女性以及2326名非西班牙裔白人女性进行了比较。结果。尽管墨西哥第一代妇女的社会经济地位比第二代或非西班牙裔白人妇女低,但她们的平均蛋白质摄入量较高。维生素A,C和叶酸;和钙比其他两组要高。研究的八种营养素的平均充足率在第一代墨西哥妇女中最高,而在第二代墨西哥妇女中最低。结论。与第二代墨西哥妇女相比,第一代墨西哥妇女的饮食不良风险明显低于第二代墨西哥妇女,第二代墨西哥妇女的营养摄入量类似于非西班牙裔白人妇女。

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