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Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Fat Intake and Physical Activity Participation in Relation to Socio-demographic Factors Among Medically Underserved Adults

机译:在医疗不足的成年人中水果和蔬菜的消费脂肪摄入和体育锻炼的参与与社会人口统计学因素的关系

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Fruit and vegetable intake as well as physical activity participation in Mississippi is consistently lower than recommendations. We conducted a cross-sectional study to examine fruit and vegetables consumption, fat intake, and moderate-intensity physical activity participation and how these variables relate to socio-demographic factors among medically underserved adults in south Mississippi. Fruit and vegetable consumption and fat intake along with physical activity participation and socio-demographic characteristics was collected from a sample of 161 (48 male and 113 female) adults in south Mississippi. A majority (81.9%) of participants reported consuming less than five servings of fruits and vegetables per day and 54% reported exercising less than three times a week. Only 14% of participants reported eating a low fat diet. Bivariate correlations revealed no significant relationships between fruit and vegetable consumption and fat intake as well as no significant relationships between fruit and vegetable consumption and gender, ethnicity, income, marital status, or education. However, there were significant correlations between physical activity and fat intake (r = -0.21, p = 0.01), and physical activity with fruit and vegetable consumption (r = 0.16, p = 0.05). Higher physical activity rates were associated with decreased fat intake and increased fruit and vegetable consumption. Physical activity was also higher among men (r = -0.16, p = 0.05) and positively correlated with income level (r = 0.21 p = 0.01). In order to effectively identify or develop strategies to improve health by promoting increased fruit and vegetable intake and physical activity, further research is needed to understand the factors that affect behavior choices regarding nutrition and physical activity in this medically underserved adult population.
机译:密西西比州的水果和蔬菜摄入量以及体育锻炼的参与率始终低于建议值。我们进行了一项横断面研究,以检查南部密西西比州医疗欠佳的成年人中水果和蔬菜的消费,脂肪摄入和中等强度的体育锻炼参与以及这些变量与社会人口统计学因素的关系。从密西西比州南部的161名成年人(48名男性和113名女性)的成年人样本中收集了水果和蔬菜的消费,脂肪摄入以及体育活动的参与和社会人口统计学特征。大多数(81.9%)的参与者报告每天食用少于五份水果和蔬菜,而54%的参与者报告每周锻炼少于三次。只有14%的参与者报告饮食低脂饮食。双变量相关性显示水果和蔬菜的消费与脂肪摄入之间没有显着的关系,并且水果和蔬菜的消费与性别,种族,收入,婚姻状况或受教育程度之间没有显着的关系。但是,体育锻炼与脂肪摄入之间存在显着相关性(r = -0.21,p = 0.01),体育锻炼与食用水果和蔬菜之间存在显着相关性(r = 0.16,p = 0.05)。较高的体育锻炼率与减少脂肪摄入以及增加水果和蔬菜消费量有关。男性的体育活动也较高(r = -0.16,p = 0.05),并且与收入水平呈正相关(r = 0.21 p = 0.01)。为了通过促进水果和蔬菜摄入量的增加和体育锻炼来有效地确定或制定改善健康状况的策略,需要进行进一步的研究来了解影响在医学上服务欠佳的成年人口中有关营养和体育锻炼的行为选择的因素。

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