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The Healthy Eating Index and Youth Healthy Eating Index Are Unique, Nonredundant Measures of Diet Quality among Low-Income, African American Adolescents

机译:健康饮食指数和青年健康饮食指数是低收入,非洲裔美国青少年饮食质量的独特,非冗余指标

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Chronic disease is related to poor diet quality. The Healthy Eating Index (HEI) was developed to assess diet quality. The Youth HEI (YHEI) is an adaptation of the HEI for use with children and adolescents. The objectives were to compare HEI and YHEI scores among adolescents at risk for chronic disease and to compare associations between the scores and health indicators. This cross-sectional study included 2 low-income, urban African American adolescent samples (Challenge, n = 196; Three Generation, n = 121). HEI and YHEI scores were calculated from a FFQ and compared with BMI, body composition, and micronutrient, energy, and dietary intakes. YHEI scores were lower than HEI scores across both adolescent samples (Challenge, 48.94 ± 9.31 vs. 62.83 ± 11.75; Three Generation, 47.08 ± 9.65 vs. 59.93 ± 11.27; P < 0.001). Females (64.47 ± 11.70) had higher HEI scores than males (61.15 ± 11.61) (P < 0.05), but there was no gender difference in YHEI scores. HEI and YHEI scores were associated with higher micronutrient and total energy intakes (r = 0.19–0.76; P < 0.05). Higher percent body/abdominal fat was associated with lower HEI scores (r = –0.17 to –0.19; P < 0.05) but not with YHEI scores. BMI was not associated with either HEI or YHEI scores. In conclusion, many adolescents were consuming diets that placed them at risk for developing chronic disease. Although both the HEI and YHEI are useful in assessing diet quality, the HEI is inversely associated with body composition, a predictor of chronic disease, and accounts for gender differences in the Dietary Guidelines, whereas the YHEI discounts nutrient-poor, energy-dense foods.
机译:慢性疾病与不良饮食质量有关。健康 饮食指数(HEI)用于评估饮食质量。 Youth HEI(YHEI)是HEI的改编版,适用于儿童 和青少年。目的是比较处于慢性疾病风险的青少年中的HEI和YHEI 得分,并比较得分和健康指标之间的关联。 横断面研究包括2个低收入,城市非洲人 美国青少年样本(挑战,n = 196;三代人, n = 121)。 HEI和YHEI得分是根据FFQ和 与BMI,身体成分以及微量营养素,能量, 和饮食摄入量相比较得出的。在两个青少年样本中,YHEI得分均低于HEI得分 (挑战,分别为48.94±9.31 vs。62.83±11.75;三代,47.08±9.65 与59.93±11.27; P <0.001)。女性(64.47± 11.70)的HEI得分高于男性(61.15±11.61) (P <0.05),但YHEI得分没有性别差异。 HEI和YHEI分数与较高的微量营养素和总能量摄入相关(r = 0.19–0.76; P <0.05)。 身体/腹部脂肪百分比较高与较低的 HEI得分相关(r = –0.17至–0.19; P <0.05),但 与YHEI得分无关。 BMI与HEI 或YHEI分数均无关。总之,许多青少年正在食用 饮食,使他们有患慢性病的危险。 尽管HEI和YHEI都可用于评估饮食 在质量方面,HEI与身体成分呈负相关, 是慢性疾病的预测指标,并在《饮食指南》中解释了性别差异 ,而YHEI则对营养贫乏的人进行折价,< sup> 高能量食品。

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    《Journal of Nutrition》 |2009年第2期|359-364|共6页
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    Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore MD 21201 and;

    Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore MD 21201 and;

    Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore MD 21201 and;

    Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore MD 21201 and;

    Department of Health, Behavior, and Society, The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21205;

    Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore MD 21201 and;

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