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A Questionnaire-based Assessment of Dietary Adherence and Identification of Barriers to Healthy Eating

机译:基于问卷的饮食依从性评估和健康饮食障碍的识别

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Background: Adherence to a Mediterranean-style diet is associated with an extensive list of health benefits for people both with and without a disease. Objective: The objective of this study was to develop/modify a questionnaire to investigate the current adherence to a Mediterranean-style dietary eating pattern amongst the New Zealand male population, and to assess the association between perceived barriers to change and behaviours. Methods: The development of this questionnaire was based upon a modified 14-point validated Mediterranean diet adherence screener (PREDiMED) and included an additional section wherein we explored the reasons behind men’s food choices and barriers to healthy eating. Questionnaires were analysed from 295 men. Descriptive analyses were used to determine major barriers to change. Results: The modification of the PREDiMED questionnaire resulted in a 23 question questionnaire encompassing adherence, demographics and barriers to change. We found that 90.8% of respondents had either low or intermediate adherence to a Mediterranean style diet. Significant associations also existed between adherence and smoking (p=0.003), age (p< 0.01) and opinion of the importance of healthy eating (p< 0.01). We found participants felt the ‘major’ barrier to consume a healthy diet, to be a busy lifestyle, and the most common influencer of food choices was people. Conclusion: Through identifying how New Zealand men consume food and how they consider their barriers to change, we can better direct policy to aid changes in behaviour and integrate the Mediterranean style diet to complement the New Zealand food culture.
机译:背景:坚持地中海式饮食会给有或没有疾病的人带来广泛的健康益处。目的:本研究的目的是开发/修改调查表,以调查新西兰男性人口当前是否遵循地中海式饮食饮食方式,并评估感知的变化障碍与行为之间的关联。方法:该问卷的编制基于经过修改的14点验证的地中海饮食依从性筛查仪(PREDiMED),并包括一个附加部分,其中我们探讨了男性选择食物的原因以及健康饮食的障碍。对来自295名男性的问卷进行了分析。描述性分析被用来确定改变的主要障碍。结果:对PREDiMED问卷的修改导致了23个问题的问卷,包括依从性,人口统计学和变更障碍。我们发现90.8%的受访者对地中海式饮食的依从性较低或中等。依从性和吸烟(p = 0.003),年龄(p <0.01)和健康饮食重要性的观点(p <0.01)之间也存在显着关联。我们发现,参与者感到饮食健康,忙碌的生活方式是“主要”障碍,而食物选择的最常见影响因素是人。结论:通过确定新西兰男子如何食用食物以及他们如何考虑其改变的障碍,我们可以更好地指导政策以帮助改变行为,并整合地中海式饮食以补充新西兰的饮食文化。

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