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The World Health Organizations Healthy Diet Indicator and its associated factors: A cross-sectional study in central Kinki Japan

机译:世界卫生组织的健康饮食指标及其相关因素:日本近畿中部的横断面研究

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The Healthy Diet Indicator (HDI), which is based on adherence to World Health Organization's (WHO) nutrition guidelines, is used worldwide. In 2015, the WHO updated the Fact Sheet for their recommended healthy diet. We investigated diet quality assessed by the updated HDI (HDI-2015) and factors related to adherence to this diet in a Japanese population. We conducted a cross-sectional study of 1370 participants from 8 workplaces, 1 college, and 2 communities. All participants completed a brief-type self-administered diet history questionnaire. The HDI-2015 assesses 7 components: fruits and vegetables, total fat, saturated fatty acid, polyunsaturated fatty acid, free sugar, dietary fiber, and potassium. Only 6.6% of subjects demonstrated high adherence to HDI-2015 (met ≥6 components), whereas 52.0% demonstrated moderate adherence (4–5 components), and 41.4% demonstrated low adherence (0–3 components). Male sex, older age, and regular physical activity were associated with higher adherence. The contemporary Japanese population has an overall low diet quality as evaluated by the updated HDI score. Improving adherence to healthier dietary patterns may promote better health in Japan.
机译:基于遵守世界卫生组织(WHO)营养指南的健康饮食指标(HDI)在世界范围内使用。 2015年,世卫组织更新了《概况介绍》,建议其采用健康饮食。我们调查了通过最新的HDI(HDI-2015)评估的饮食质量以及与日本人群坚持该饮食相关的因素。我们对来自8个工作场所,1个大学和2个社区的1370名参与者进行了横断面研究。所有参与者均填写了一份简短的自我饮食史调查表。 HDI-2015评估了7个成分:水果和蔬菜,总脂肪,饱和脂肪酸,多不饱和脂肪酸,游离糖,膳食纤维和钾。只有6.6%的受试者表现出对HDI-2015的高度依从性(满足≥6个组成部分),而52.0%的受试者表现出中等的依从性(4-5个组成部分),而41.4%的受试者表现出了低依从性(0-3个组成部分)。男性,高龄和有规律的体育锻炼与更高的依从性相关。根据最新的HDI评分评估,当代日本人的饮食质量总体较低。改善对健康饮食习惯的遵守可能会改善日本的健康状况。

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